Instrument cluster
95
i
If necessary, you can now engage the dif-
ferential lock for the rear 2and front axle
3.
Differential lock for the rear axle
X To engage: press switch 2.
The yellow indicator lamp lights up first and
then the red function indicator lamp lights
up.
The differential lock of the rear axle is
engaged.
Differential lock for the front axle
X To engage: press switch 3.
The yellow indicator lamp lights up first and
then the red function indicator lamp lights
up.
The differential lock of the front axle is
engaged.
Disengaging differential locks You can disengage the differential locks in the
reverse order (3
,2, 1).
X To disengage all differential locks
simultaneously: press switch1.
Yellow indicator lamps 4go out. Red func-
tion indicator lamps 5go out when the
differentials are no longer locked. After three seconds of normal driving,
4ETS, ESP
®
, BAS and ABS are activated.
The message ABS not available;
locks engaged; DIFFERENTIAL LOCK in
the multi-function display and the v
- warning lamps in the instrument clus-
ter go out.
If red function indicator lamps 5do not go
out when the differential locks are disen-
gaged:
X Pay attention to traffic conditions.
X Only perform slow steering movements
when driving the vehicle.
The red function indicator lamp will then go
out. Instrument cluster
Points to remember
You will find an illustration of the instrument
cluster in the "At a glance" section . G
Risk of accident
No further messages can be displayed if the
instrument cluster and/or the multi-func-
tion display fails.
This means that you will not see information
about the driving situation, such as the
speed, outside temperature, warning/indi-
cator lamps, display messages or system
failures. The vehicle's handling character-
istics may be affected. Adjust your driving
style and speed accordingly.
Immediately consult a qualified specialist
workshop which has the necessary special-
ist knowledge and tools to carry out the
work required. Mercedes-Benz recom-
mends that you use a Mercedes-Benz
Service Centre for this purpose. In particu-
lar, work relevant to safety or on safety-
related systems must be carried out at a
qualified specialist workshop. Cont
rols
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On-board computer
100 Function
1
Operation
menu (Ypage 100)
R trip meter and total distance
recorder (standard display)
(Y page 101)
R tyre pressure moni-
tor*(Y page 165)
R digital speedometer or outside tem-
perature (Y page 101)
R ASSYST service display
(Y page 181)
R engine oil level* (Y page 159) 2
Audio/DVD*
menu (Ypage 101)
R radio station (Y page 101)
R audio drive or
media* ( Ypage 102)
R DVD video* (Y page 102) 3
Navigation* menu (NAV)
(Y
page 103) 4
Message memory
menu9
(fault and
warning messages) (Y page 103) Function
5
Settings
menu (Ypage 104)
R resetting to factory settings
(Y page 104)
R selecting submenus (Y page 104) 6
Trip computer
menu (Ypage 110)
R consumption statistics
(Y page 110)
R range (Y page 111) 7
Telephone* menu (Y
page 111) This is what the displays look like when you
scroll through the menus.
The generic terms in the table overview are
intended to help you navigate through the
menus. The terms themselves are not always
displayed in the multi-function display.
For the Audio 20 CD, the on-board computer
displays the
AudioandTelephone* menus
in English. The language for these menus is
not dependent on the language selected for
the multi-function display.
The display messages in the AudioandTele-
phone* menus are slightly different in vehi- cles with Audio 20 CD and COMAND APS*.
The examples given in this Owner's Manual
apply to vehicles equipped with COMAND
APS*. Operation menu
Use the buttons on the multi-function steer-
ing wheel.
X Press the èor· button to select the
standard display.
i Menu overview: see ( Ypage 99).
You can select the following functions in the
Operation menu by pressing the jor
k button:
R Trip meter and total distance recorder
(standard display)
R Tyre pressure monitor* (Y page 165)
R digital speedometer or outside tempera-
ture (Y page 101)
R ASSYST service display (Y page 181)
R Engine oil level* (Y page 159)
9 This menu is only visible if there is a display message available. Controls
* optional
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On-board computer
103DVD changer display*
1
Current DVD (only DVD changer*)
2 Current scene Navigation* menu
In the Navigation menu, the multi-function
display shows information from the naviga-
tion system.
i Menu overview: see (Y page 99).
Use the buttons on the multi-function steer-
ing wheel. X
Press the èorÿ button to select the
Navigation menu.
X Switch on the audio system* or COMAND
APS* (see separate operating instruc-
tions).
Route guidance inactive The multi-function display shows the direc-
tion of travel.
1
Direction of travel Route guidance active The following may appear in the multi-func-
tion display:
Message memory menu
Previous display messages can be called up
in the Message memory menu. You will only
see the Message memory menu if there are
any display messages. G
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The on-board computer only records and
displays messages and warnings from cer-
tain systems. For this reason, you should
always make sure that your vehicle is safe
to drive. You could otherwise cause an acci-
dent by driving an unsafe vehicle. Controls
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tems 116 never cause the brakes to rub by applying
constant slight pedal pressure. This causes
the brake system to overheat, increases
the braking distance and can lead to the
brakes failing completely. G
Risk of accident
Do not change down for additional engine
braking on a slippery road surface. This
could cause the drive wheels to lose their
grip and the vehicle could skid. G
Risk of accident
Variable Speedtronic is only an aid
designed to assist driving. You are respon-
sible for the vehicle's speed and for braking
in good time.
i The speed indicated in the speedometer
may differ slightly from the limit speed
stored.
You can operate cruise control and variable
Speedtronic with the cruise control lever.
The LIM indicator lamp on the cruise control
lever indicates which system you have selec-
ted:
R LIM indicator lamp off: Cruise control is selected.
R LIM indicator lamp lit:
Variable Speedtronic is selected.
You can use the cruise control lever to limit
the speed to any speed above 30 km/h while
the engine is running. 1
To store the current speed or a higher
speed
2 LIM indicator lamp
3 To call up the last speed stored
4 To store the current speed or a lower
speed
5 To switch between cruise control and var-
iable Speedtronic
6 To deactivate variable Speedtronic
On downhill slopes, variable Speedtronic can-
not always maintain the stored speed. You will hear a warning tone if the stored
speed is exceeded. You will see the message
Limit exceeded orLimit in the multi-func-
tion display (G 320 CDI).
X If necessary, apply the brakes.
Selecting variable Speedtronic X
Check whether LIM indicator lamp 2is on.
If it is on, variable Speedtronic is already
selected.
If it is not, press the cruise control lever in
the direction of arrow 5.
LIM indicator lamp 2in the cruise control
lever lights up. Variable Speedtronic is
selected.
i If you select variable Speedtronic and the
current speed is higher than the stored
speed, you will hear a warning tone. You will
see the message Limit exceeded or
Limit in the multi-function display
(G 320 CDI). G
Risk of accident
If there is a change of drivers, advise the
new driver of the limit speed stored.
Only use Speedtronic when you do not have
to accelerate suddenly to a speed higher Controls
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tems 117than the stored limit speed allows. You
could otherwise cause an accident.
You can only exceed the limit speed stored
if you deactivate variable Speedtronic:
R
using the cruise control lever.
R by depressing the accelerator pedal
beyond the pressure point (kickdown).
It is not possible to deactivate variable
Speedtronic by braking.
Storing the current speed You can use the cruise control lever to limit
the speed to any speed above 30 km/h while
the engine is running.
X Briefly press the cruise control lever up
1 or down 4.
The current speed is stored and shown in
the multi-function display.
Calling up the last speed stored X
Briefly pull the cruise control lever towards
you 3.
i If you call up the stored speed and your
current speed is higher, you will hear a
warning tone. You will see the message Limit exceeded
orLimit in the multi-
function display (G 320 CDI).
i G 320 CDI: if no speed is stored,
Speedtronic stores the current speed and
maintains it.
Making adjustments in 1 km/hincre-
ments X
Briefly press the cruise control lever up
1 for a higher speed or down 4for a
lower speed.
Adjustment in 10 km/hincrements X
Press the cruise control lever up 1for a
higher speed or down 4for a lower speed.
X Keep the cruise control lever pressed until
the desired speed is reached.
X Release the cruise control lever.
The new speed is stored.
Deactivating va riable Speedtronic There are several ways to deactivate variable
Speedtronic:
X
Briefly press the cruise control lever for-
wards 6.
or X
Briefly press the cruise control lever in the
direction of arrow 5.
LIM indicator lamp 2in the cruise control
lever goes out. Variable Speedtronic is
deactivated.
Cruise control is selected.
Variable Speedtronic is deactivated automat-
ically when you depress the accelerator pedal
beyond the pressure point (kickdown), but
only if your current speed does not differ by
more than 20 km/h from the stored speed.
C 320 CDI: you will hear a warning tone if this
is the case. G
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It is not possible to deactivate variable
Speedtronic by braking.
i The last speed stored is cleared when you
switch off the engine. Controls
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tems 119
!
When parking, pay particular attention to
objects above or below the sensors, such
as flower pots or trailer towbars. The ultra-
sonic reversing aid does not detect such
objects when they are in the immediate
vicinity of the vehicle. You could damage
the vehicle or the objects.
Ultrasonic sources such as an automatic
car wash, a lorry's compressed-air brakes
or a pneumatic drill could cause the ultra-
sonic reversing aid to malfunction.
Minimum distance Centre Approximately 30 cm
Corners Approximately 30 cm
If there is an obstacle within this range, all
warning displays flash and a warning tone
sounds. If the distance falls below the mini-
mum clearance, it may no longer be shown.
Warning displays
The warning display shows the distance
between the sensors and the obstacle.
Station wagon: the warning display is in the
rear next to the tailgate.
Cabriolet: the warning display is on the front-
passenger side at the top on the roll bar. Example: station wagon
The warning display is divided into four yellow
and two red segments. If you hear a warning
tone and all segments light up briefly, the
ultrasonic reversing aid is operational.
One or more segments light up as the vehicle
approaches an obstacle, depending on the
vehicle's distance to the obstacle.
From the:
R
fourth segment you will hear an intermit-
tent warning tone
R fifth segment you will hear a faster inter-
mittent warning tone
R sixth segment you will hear a very fast inter-
mittent warning tone. You have reached
the minimum distance. Trailer towing The ultrasonic reversing aid is deactivated
when you connect the trailer to your vehicle
electrically.
!
The ultrasonic reversing aid measures
the minimum detection range to an obsta-
cle from the bumper, not the ball coupling
or the spare wheel. Reversing camera* (Station wagon)
The reversing camera is an optical aid. It
shows the area behind your vehicle in the
COMAND APS display. G
Risk of injury
Make sure that no persons or animals are
in the manoeuvring range. Otherwise, they
could be injured.
The reversing camera is in the tailgate above
the rear window wiper. Controls
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Cabriolet soft top
134R
the tonneau cover* is not attached to the
opened soft top
R there is sufficient clearance above it, as
the soft top swings upwards
R the load compartment is only loaded up
to the height of the load compartment
cover
R the load compartment cover is not being
forced upwards by the load
R no objects are lying on the luggage com-
partment cover
R no roof rack is fitted
R the outside temperature is above
–15 †
R the fabric is not frozen
R the soft top is not dirty or wet
R the vehicle is not parked at a steep angle,
e.g. off-road
R zip fasteners and quick-release fasteners
are closed ( Ypage 58)
You will otherwise damage the soft top and
other parts of the vehicle. Opening i
Make sure the soft top is dry before you
open it. Otherwise, water could enter the
interior or luggage compartment.
X Move the selector lever to P.
X Apply the parking brake.
X Make sure that the key is in position 2in
the ignition lock.
X Fold raised sun visors onto the windscreen. 1
Release lever left
2 Release lever right
X Swing release lever 1to the left until a
warning tone sounds.
X Swing release lever 2to the right.
The soft top is unlocked. The soft top switch is located on the overhead
control panel.
3
To close the soft top
4 To open the soft top
X Press the soft top switch in the direction of
arrow 4until the soft top is fully open and
the warning tone stops.
X Swing release lever 1and 2back to their
original positions.
Closing X
Move the selector lever to P.
X Apply the parking brake.
X Make sure that the key is in position 2in
the ignition lock.
X Fold raised sun visors onto the windscreen. Cont
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Cabriolet soft top
1351
Release lever left
2 Release lever right
X Swing release lever 1to the left until a
warning tone sounds.
X Swing release lever 2to the right.
The soft top is unlocked. 3
To close the soft top
4 To open the soft top
X Press the soft top switch in the direction of
arrow 3until the soft top stops above the
windscreen. 5
Handle X
Pull down the soft top using handle 5until
at least one of the release levers engages
audibly.
X Swing this release lever back to its original
position first.
X Swing the second release lever back to its
original position.
The warning tone ceases.
i If the soft top cannot be closed automat-
ically, it can also be closed manually
(Y page 232).
i Avoid repeatedly opening and closing the
soft top. This discharges the vehicle bat-
tery.
Draught stop The draught stop is a wind protection device
for driving with the soft top open. It is located
in a bag behind the rear bench seat.
G
Risk of accident
Remove the draught stop if your vision is
restricted or as soon as it is dark. It could
otherwise impair your rear view and you
could cause an accident.
Make sure the draught stop is engaged cor-
rectly in the mountings. Otherwise, it may Controls
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