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Tire pressure warnings and 
messagesThe tire pressure monitoring system warns about 
loss in pressure in two stages, depending on the 
amount of pressure loss:
Stage 1 – Tyre pressure too low message 
(3 to 6 psi (0.2 to 0.4 bar) loss in pressure)
Stage 2 – Flat tyre warning
(loss in pressure as of 6 psi (0.4 bar))
 Warning!
Risk of accident. Tire damage may impair 
road safety.
fStop the vehicle in a suitable place. Check the 
tires for signs of damage and change them if necessary.
Example: If the tyre pressure display shows 
„– 3 psi“, you must increase the tyre pressure by 
3psi.
Tires lose air over time without a tire defect being 
present. The tire pressure monitoring system will 
then issue a corresponding message or warning.
fCorrect the tire pressure.
Message indicating tire pressure lossThis message indicates a pressure loss of be-
tween 3 and 6 psi (0.2 and 0.4 bar) if the wheel 
positions have not been identified.
This message appears when the vehicle is station-
ary and the ignition is switched on again.
fThe message is displayed for 10 seconds or
fPress RESET switch.
Note on operation
fCorrect the tire pressure at the next opportuni-
ty. When correcting the tire pressure, add only 
the pressure differences shown in the "Ty re  
pressure" menu.
Message indicating tire pressure loss for 
a wheelThe system has identified the wheel positions. The 
deviation from the required pressure is displayed 
for the corresponding wheel.
This message indicates a pressure loss of be-
tween 3 and 6 psi (0.2 and 0.4 bar).
This message appears when the vehicle is station-
ary and the ignition is switched on again.
fThe message is displayed for 10 seconds or
fPress RESET switch.
Note on operation
fCorrect the tire pressure at the next opportuni-
ty. When correcting the tire pressure, add only 
the pressure differences shown in the "Ty re  
pressure" menu. 
     
        
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Message indicating a flat tire while the 
system is learningThis warning message indicates a flat tire with a 
pressure loss of at least 6 psi (0.4 bar).
The system has not identified the wheel positions 
yet; the tire pressures are not displayed.
This warning cannot be acknowledged.
fStop the vehicle in a suitable place. Check the 
tires for signs of damage and change them if 
necessary.
When the vehicle is stationary, the screen changes 
to SELECTION AFTER WARNING.
fPlease observe the chapter “SELECTION AF-
TER WARNING” on Page 97.
Message indicating a flat tire after the 
learning phase has been completedThis warning message indicates a flat tire with a 
pressure loss of at least 6 psi (0.4 bar).
The system has identified the wheel positions. The 
deviation from the required pressure is displayed 
for the corresponding wheel.
This warning cannot be acknowledged.
fStop the vehicle in a suitable place. Check the 
tires for signs of damage and change them if 
necessary.
When the vehicle is stationary, the screen changes 
to SELECTION AFTER WARNING.
fPlease observe the chapter “SELECTION AF-
TER WARNING” on Page 97. 
     
        
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Selection after warningWhen the vehicle is stationary after a tire pressure 
warning, the screen changes to SELECTION AF-
TER WARNING.
fIn the menu, select the task performed.Adding air 
fAfter inflating the wheel in question, select 
ADD AIR.
The display returns to the basic screen after 
acknowledgement.
For vehicles without air suspension
fPlease observe the chapter “REDUCING FIL-
LING PRESSURE ON VEHICLES WITHOUT AIR 
SUSPENSION” on Page 304.
For vehicles with air suspension
fPlease observe the chapter “REDUCING TIRE 
PRESSURE ON VEHICLES WITH AIR SUSPENSI-
ON” on Page 306.
Wheel change
fFor changing a wheel, select menu item 
WHEEL CHANGE.
The display returns to the SPARE WHEEL menu 
after acknowledgement.
fSelect spare wheel type.
fPlease observe the chapter “SPARE WHEEL” 
on Page 91.
fPlease observe the chapter “LIFTING THE VE-
HICLE WITH A JACK” on Page 298.Sealing set
fAfter repairing the flat with the tire sealant, se-
lect menu item SEALING SET.
fPlease observe the chapter “TIRE SEALANT” 
on Page 296.
fPlease observe the chapter “TIRE SEALANT/
SEALING SET” on Page 92.
The display returns to the basic screen after se-
lecting SEALING SET.
A warning appears on the multi-purpose display if 
the speed limit of 50 mph (80 km/h) is exceeded.
Note on operation
If you make a selection without performing the 
action described in the selection, the message 
CAUTION – FLAT TYRE – CHECK TYRES will 
appear again.
fCheck the tires for signs of damage and fill or 
change them if necessary. 
     
        
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Warning “When vehicle stops: 
Hit selection”If you drive off after changing a wheel or inflating 
the tires and neglect to make a selection in the 
screen SELECTION AFTER WARNING, the following 
message will appear: WHEN VEHICLE STOPS: 
HIT SELECTION
fThe next time you stop the vehicle, perform 
the settings in the “Selection after warning”.
Wheel change messageThe WHEEL CHANGE? CHECK SETTINGS 
message appears after a wheel change, if the tire 
type and tire size of the new tires have not been 
set in the TYRE PRESSURE > SETTINGS menu.
When the vehicle is stationary, the display 
changes to SELECTION AFTER WARNING.
fPlease observe the chapter “SELECTION 
AFTER WARNING” on Page 97.
fSelect WHEEL CHANGE. The menu 
automatically changes to TYRE TYPE.
fSelect the appropriate tire type and tire size. 
Only if the tire type and size are selected will 
the tire pressure monitoring system re-learn 
the tires.
Message “Spare wheel or sealing set 
operation”The message SPARE WHEEL OR SEALING SET 
OPERATION? appears after switching on the 
ignition if a spare wheel type (spare wheel, 
collapsible spare wheel, or sealing set) was set.
fSelect YES or NO with the rocker switch.
fPress RESET switch. 
     
        
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Ye s :
– In case of sealing-set operation, the menu 
changes directly to the basic screen. All 
settings are retained.
– If the vehicle is operated with a collapsible 
spare wheel or spare wheel, the warning mes-
sage “SYSTEM NOT ACTIVE, WORKSHOP” is 
initially displayed for 10 seconds. The system 
then returns to the basic screen.
No:
The display automatically returns to the menu 
TYRE PRESSURE > SETTINGS.
fSet the mounted tire set with tire type and tire 
size. The system will re-learn the tires.
No monitoringIn the event of faults the tire pressure monitoring 
cannot monitor the tire pressure. 
The warning light on the instrument panel and a 
message on the multi-purpose display light up. 
Monitoring is not active when:
– the tire pressure monitoring system is faulty,
– wheel transmitters for the tire pressure 
monitoring system are not present,
– temporarily after changing a wheel,
– has detected too many wheel transmitters,
– there is external interference by other radio 
sources, e.g., wireless headphones,
– tire temperatures are too high.
fPlease observe the chapter “WARNING LIGHTS 
AND WARNING MESSAGES” on Page 108.fAll warnings and messages in the tire pressure 
monitoring system are also indicated by the 
warning light in the instrument panel. 
The warning light goes out as soon as all faults 
are remedied.
Tire pressure monitoring system 
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Pressure increase as the result of 
temperature increaseA - Tire pressure
B - Tire temperature
C - Tire pressure for cold tires
D - Tire pressure for hot tires
E - Pressure increase as the result of temperature
increase
F - Pressure drop in faulty/leaking tires
1 - Required-pressure line
2 - Notification of tire-pressure loss
(from -3 to -6 psi/-0.2 bar to -0.4 bar)
3 - Flat-tire warning (as of -6 psi/-0,4 bar)
In accordance with physical principles, the air 
pressure changes as the temperature changes. 
The tire pressure increases or decreases by 
around 1.5 psi (0.1 bar) for a temperature change 
of 50°F (10°C).Tire pressure specificationsThe tire pressure must match the prescribed value 
(required pressure). 
You can find information on the tire pressure for 
cold tires (68°F/20°C):
– In the TYRE PRESSURE menu (filling informa-
tion):
As a deviation from the required pressure for 
each wheel if the system has learned the 
values.
– In the TYRE PRESSURE menu (filling informa-
tion):
As a required pressure for each axle if the 
system has not learned the values.
– And in the front left door aperture for each 
wheel.
fPlease observe the chapter “TIRE PRESSU-
RES, COLD” on Page 361.
Insufficient tire pressure can cause tires to 
overheat and thus be damaged – even invisibly.
Hidden tire damage is not eliminated by subse-
quently correcting the tire pressure.
fPlease observe the chapter “TIRES/WHEELS” 
on Page 277. 
     
        
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LightingMAIN MENU > SETTINGS > LIGHTS
You can set the duration the headlights remain on 
after the vehicle is locked.
fSelect OFF DELAY with the rocker switch.
fPress RESET switch. The set coming home 
time is active.
fSelect time with the rocker switch and press 
the RESET switch.
fYou can use the rocker switch to set an off-de-
lay time (Coming Home function) ranging from 
15 to 90 seconds. The time is set in incre-
ments of 15 seconds.
fPress RESET switch.
UnitsMAIN MENU > SETTINGS > UNITS
The UNITS menu offers the following options:
– Speedometer
Select unit for speedometer: 
mph, km/h
– Consumption
Select unit for fuel consumption: 
l/100km, mpg (USA), mpg (UK), km/l
– Temperature
Select unit for temperature: °F, °C
– Tyre pressure
Select unit for pressure: psi, barfSelect the desired item with the rocker switch 
and the RESET switch.
fActivate or deactivate the desired units with 
the RESET switch. 
     
        
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Warning – Flat tire – Check tires Stop in a suitable place and check the tires. Change wheel if 
necessary.
Check spare wheel – Required pressure: 
50 psi/3.4 barAppears about every 6 months.
Check if the pressure of the mounted spare wheel matches the 
required pressure, as it is not monitored electronically.
Tire pressure too low – Add air System detects a pressure loss of at least 2.9 psi. (0.2 bar).
Correct tire pressure at the next opportunity.
Collapsible spare wheel/sealing set 
max. 50 mph (80 km/h) Observe maximum permitted speed.
Collapsible spare wheel 51 psi/3.5 bar 
max. 50 mph (80 km/h) Information on driving with a collapsible spare wheel.
Observe maximum speed of max 50 mph or 80 km/h and 
required pressure of 51 psi or 3.5 bar.
System not activeIndication when spare wheel or collapsible spare wheel is used 
or tire pressure monitoring system is faulty.
Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
Select new set of wheels in the Tire pressure menu after 
changing the wheels.
System not active – Brief disturbanceExternal interference (e.g., wireless headphones) or excessive 
temperature (over 248 °F/120 °C) at the wheel transmitters. 
Tire pressure monitoring system will reactivate itself.
System not active – 
Too many wheel transmittersTire pressure monitoring system detects more than 4 wheel 
transmitters (winter wheels in in the luggage compartment, 
for example).
System will reactivate itself.
No monitoring – System learning After the tire type and size are selected in the tire pressure 
menu, the system re-learns the tires.
Wheel  change?  Check  settings Display after a wheel change without changed settings in the tire 
pressure menu. Select tire type and size.
Instrument
panelMulti-purpose 
displayText display Meaning/measures