Page 24 of 569
23 At a glance
Exterior view
ItemPage
1Tailgate119
Power tailgate*119
Cargo compartment
Loading instructions
Cargo tie-down rings
Hooks
Expanding
Cover blind
Cargo net*
289
290
291
292
299
301
Vehicle tool kit467
Spare wheel471
2Rear window defroster207
3Rear lamps481
4Fuel filler flap352
Refueling352
Fuel353,
540
ItemPage
5Exterior rear view mirrors
Adjusting48
Auto-dimming rear view 
mirrors*203
Power folding*204
6Towing eye bolt467
Installing towing eye bolt515
7Tires and wheels363,
529
Checking tire inflation 
pressure373
General information363
Flat tire492
Spare wheel471
8Hood
Opening356
Engine oil358
Coolant360
ItemPage
9Windshield wipers59
Wiper blades, replacing489
Wiper blades, cleaning409
aWindshield
Cleaning with wiper fluid61
Cleaning409
bPower tilt/sliding sunroof*248
Panorama roof with power 
tilt/sliding panel*252
cDoors
Locking and unlocking110
Opening and closing118
Locking/unlocking in an 
emergency474
dFront lamps480
eHeadlamp cleaning system*203 
     
        
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106 Safety and Security
Anti-theft systems
Immobilizer
The immobilizer prevents unauthorized 
persons from starting your vehicle.
Activating
With the SmartKey
Remove the SmartKey from the starter 
switch.
With KEYLESS-GO*
Press the KEYLESS-GO start/stop 
button (
page 41) once.
The engine is turned off.
Open the driver’s door.Deactivating
With the SmartKey
Turn the SmartKey in the starter switch 
to position2 (
page 39).
With KEYLESS-GO*
Switch on the ignition (page 39).
Anti-theft alarm system
Once the alarm system has been armed, a 
visual and audible alarm is triggered when 
someone opens
a door
the tailgate
the hood
The alarm will stay on, even if the activat-
ing element (a door, for example) is imme-
diately closed.
The alarm system will also be triggered 
when
the vehicle is opened with the mechan-
ical key, see “Unlocking the vehicle” 
(
page 474)
a door is opened from the inside, see 
“Opening the doors from the inside” 
(
page 118)
iStarting the engine will also deactivate the 
immobilizer.
In case the engine cannot be started (yet the 
vehicle’s battery is charged), the system is not 
operational. Contact an authorized 
Mercedes-Benz Light Truck Center or call
1-800-FOR-MERCedes (in the USA), or 
1-800-387-0100 (in Canada). 
     
        
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164 Controls in detail
Control system
Standard display menu
In the standard display, the main odometer 
and the trip odometer appear in the multi-
function display.
1Trip odometer
2Main odometer
If you see another display, press 
buttonè orÿ repeatedly until 
the standard display appears.
Press buttonkorj to select 
the functions in the standard display 
menu.The following functions are available:Checking coolant temperature
Press buttonk orj repeatedly 
until the coolant temperature appears 
in the multifunction display.
FunctionPage
Checking tire inflation pressure373
Checking coolant temperature164
Calling up digital speedometer or 
outside temperature165
Calling up maintenance service 
indicator402
Warning!G
Driving when your engine is overheated 
can cause some fluids which may have 
leaked into the engine compartment to 
catch fire. You could be seriously 
burned.
Steam from an overheated engine can 
cause serious burns which can occur 
just by opening the hood. Stay away 
from the engine if you see or hear steam 
coming from it.
Stop the vehicle in a safe location away from 
other traffic. Turn off the engine, get out of 
the vehicle and do not stand near the vehicle 
until the engine has cooled down. 
     
        
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333 Controls in detail
Useful features
Reprogramming a single signal 
transmitter button
To program a device using a signal trans-
mitter button previously trained, follow 
these steps:
Switch on the ignition (page 39).
Press and hold the desired signal 
transmitter button (2, 3 or4). 
Do not release the button.
Indicator lamp1 will begin to flash 
after 20 seconds. Without releasing 
the signal transmitter button, proceed 
with programming starting with step 3.Operation of integrated remote control
Switch on the ignition (page 39).
Select and press the appropriate 
integrated signal transmitter 
button (2, 3 or4) to activate the 
remote controlled device.
The integrated remote control trans-
mitter continues to send the signal as 
long as the button is pressed – up to 
20 seconds.
Erasing the integrated remote control 
memory
Switch on the ignition (page 39).
Simultaneously press and hold outer 
signal transmitter buttons2 and 4, 
for approximately 20 seconds, until the 
indicator lamp1 flashes rapidly. Do 
not hold for longer than 30 seconds.
The codes of all three channels are 
erased.Programming tips
If you are having difficulty programming 
the integrated remote control, here are 
some helpful tips:
Check the frequency of the hand-held 
remote control5 (typically located on 
the reverse side of the remote). 
The integrated remote control is com-
patible with radio-frequency devices 
operating between 280-390 MHz.
Put a new battery in hand-held remote 
control5. This will increase the likeli-
hood of the hand-held remote control 
sending a faster and more accurate sig-
nal to the integrated remote control.
While performing step 3, hold 
hand-held remote control5 at differ-
ent lengths and angles from the signal 
transmitter button (2, 3 or4) you 
are programming. 
Attempt varying angles at the distance 
of 2 to 5 in (5 to 12 cm) away or the 
same angle at varying distances.
iUpon completion of programming the 
integrated remote control, make sure you retain 
the hand-held remote control that came with the 
garage door opener, gate operator or other 
device. You may need it for use in other vehicles, 
for future programming of an integrated 
remote control, or simply for continued use as a 
hand-held remote control to operate the respec-
tive device in other situations.
iIf you sell your vehicle, erase the codes of all 
three channels. 
     
        
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351 Operation
Driving instructions
Warning!G
Driving when your engine is overheated 
can cause some fluids which may have 
leaked into the engine compartment to 
catch fire. You could be seriously 
burned.
Steam from an overheated engine can 
cause serious burns and can occur just 
by opening the engine hood. Stay away 
from the engine if you see or hear steam 
coming from it.
Turn off the engine, get out of the vehicle 
and do not stand near the vehicle until the 
engine has cooled down. 
     
        
        Page 355 of 569

354 Operation
At the gas station
Low outside temperatures 
(diesel engine)
To prevent malfunctions, diesel fuel with 
improved cold flow characteristics is of-
fered in the winter months. Check with 
your fuel retailer.Check regularly and before a long trip
Open the hood (page 356).
Example illustration R 350 4MATIC
1Coolant level
2Brake fluid
3Windshield washer system and 
headlamp cleaning system*
iDiesel engine:
If you have driven the vehicle until the tank was 
empty, the fuel system needs to be bled 
(
page 502).
!Diesel engine:
The engine is more susceptible to wear and 
damage if you use
marine diesel fuel
heating oil
additives
The exhaust aftertreatment device will be 
seriously damaged if you use
LOW SULFUR HIGHWAY DIESEL FUEL 
(500 ppm SULFUR MAXIMUM)
any other diesel fuel with a sulfur content of 
above 15 ppm
The use of such non-approved fuels and/or 
special additives is not covered by the 
Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty.
!Do not fill the tank with gasoline. Do not 
blend diesel fuel with gasoline or kerosine. The 
fuel system and engine will otherwise be dam-
aged, which is not covered by the 
Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty.
 
     
        
        Page 357 of 569

356 Operation
Engine compartment
Hood
Opening
Warning!G
Do not pull the release lever while the vehi-
cle is in motion. Otherwise the hood could 
be forced open by passing air flow.
This could cause the hood to come loose 
and injure you and/or others.
Warning!G
If you see flames or smoke coming from the 
engine compartment, or if the coolant tem-
perature display indicates that the engine is 
overheated, do not open the hood. Move 
away from the vehicle and do not open the 
hood until the engine has cooled. 
If necessary, call the fire department.
Warning!G
You could be injured when the hood is open 
– even when the engine is turned off.
Parts of the engine can become very hot. To 
prevent burns, let the engine cool of com-
pletely before touching any components on 
the vehicle. Comply with all relevant safety 
precautions.
Warning!G
To help prevent personal injury, stay clear of 
moving parts when the hood is open and the 
engine is running.
The radiator fan may continue to run for 
approximately 30 seconds or may even 
restart after the engine has been turned off. 
Stay clear of fan blades.
Warning!G
Vehicles with gasoline engine: 
The engine is  equipped with a transistor-
ized ignition system. Because of the high 
voltage it is dangerous to touch any compo-
nents (ignition coils, spark plug sockets, 
diagnostic socket) of the ignition system
with the engine running
while starting the engine
if ignition is “on” and the engine is 
turned manually 
     
        
        Page 358 of 569
357 Operation
Engine compartment
The hood lock release lever is located in 
the driver’s footwell.
1Hood lock release lever
Pull release lever1 downwards.
The hood is unlocked. Handle2 pro-
trudes slightly from the radiator grille. 
If not, lift the hood slightly.2Handle for opening the hood
Press and hold handle2.
The hood is unlocked.
Pull up on the hood in direction of 
arrow and then release it.
The hood will be automatically held 
open at shoulder height by gas-filled 
struts.
Warning!G
Vehicles with diesel engine: 
The engine is equipped with a high-voltage 
electronic control unit for the injection 
system. Because of the high voltage it is 
dangerous to touch any components of the 
injection system (injectors, electrical wires) 
with the engine running
while starting the engine
when the ignition is switched on
!To avoid damage to the windshield wipers or 
hood, never open the hood if the wiper arms are 
folded forward away from the windshield.