
3A
ABC see Active Body Control
ABC (Active Bod yControl)
Display message ....................... 204, 205
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) .....53
Display message .............. 205
Warning lamp ............. 233, 234
Acceleration
Technical data ................ 291
Accident
Notes ....................... 241
Active Body Control (ABC) ........139
Active light system see Ligh tsystem (active)
Active Light System
Display message .............. 220
Active service system
see Service interva ldisplay
Adaptive brake lamps .............54
Airbag Activation ..................... 41
Control unit ................... 41
Driver's ....................... 44
Front ........................ 44
Front passenger ................ 44
Head/thorax airbags ............45PASSENGER AIRB
AGOFF warning
lamp ....................... 231
System ....................... 43
Ai rc onditioning
Activating/deactivating .........147
Activating/deactivating air-recir-
culation mode ................ 152
Air-recirculation mode with con-
venience opening/closing feature .152
Automatic airc onditioning.......145
Controlling automatically ........148
Cooling with aird ehumidification..147
Demisting the windscreen .......151
Misted-up windows ............151
Rea rwindow heating ........... 152
Setting the aird istribution.......150
Setting the airflow .............151
Setting the airv ents............ 149
Setting the temperature .........148
Switching the residua lheatfunc-
tion on/off ................... 153
see Climate control
AIRSCARF neck-level heating .......76
Antifreez econcentration .........306
Anti-loc kbraking system
see ABS
Anti-theft alarm system
see ATA
Anti-theft systems ................ 59
Ashtray ........................ 165ASSYST
see Service interva ldisplay
ASSYST service interval display ...193
ATA (anti-theft alarm system) ......59
Switching off the alarm ..........60
Audibl ewarning signal ........... 240
AUTO lights Display message .............. 220
Automatic air conditioning
Malfunction indicator lamp ......231
Automatic car wash .............195
Automatic transmission Changing gea ryoursel f.......... 99
Display in the speedomete r.......99
Driving tip s.................. .101
Emergency running mode .......246
Malfunction .................. 246
One-touch gearshifting ...........99
Program selector button ........100
Selector leve rpositions .......... 99
Shift ranges .................. 100
Axl eload, maximum permissible ...299 B
BAS (Brake Assist) ................ 54
Basic display (on-board computer) .110
Battery Changing (key )................ 259
Changing (KEYLESS GO key) .....259 Index
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Resettin
g.................... .81
Storing settings ................ 82
Exterior view
Overview ..................... 20F
Fire extinguisher ................ 201
First-aid kit ..................... 202
Flat tyre Equipment ................... 266
MOExtended run-fla tsystem ..... 275
Preparing the vehicle ...........266
TIREFIT kit ................... 266
Floormat ....................... 171
Foglamps Display message .............. 223
Fording ........................ 192
Frequencies Garage door opene r............ 307
Telephone ................... 288
Fron tairbag ..................... 44
Front-passenger ai rbag ............ 44
Fuel ........................... 300
Loss ........................ 243
Petrol ....................... 175
Fue lcon sumption ........... 301, 302
Fue lfiller flap
Opening/closing .............. 175Fue
lline
Malfunction .................. 243
Fue ltank
Malfunction .................. 243
Fuse allocatio nchart ............ 283
Fuse box Engine compartment ...........283
Fuses .......................... 283 G
Garage door Opening/closing (with the remote
control) ..................... 170
Garage door opener ..............169
Clearing the memory ...........171
Frequencies .................. 307
Programming the remote control ..169
Gear indicator (on-board computer) 111
Gearshift program Manual .................. 102, 104
SETUP (on-board computer) .....111
Genuine Mercedes-Benz parts .....286
Glass roof Roller sunblind ................ 159
Glove compartment ..............161
Emergency unlocking ...........257
Gross vehiclew eight, maximum
permissible ..................... 299 H
Head/thorax airbags ..............45
Headlamp Misting up ................... 248
Headlamps
Cleaning ..................... 196
Cleaning system ................ 90
Headlamps delaye dswitch-off
see Exterior lighting delayed switch-off
Head restraint
Adjusting (front) ................ 75
Heating
see Air conditioning
High-pressure cleaners ...........195
HomeLink ®
see Garage door opener I
Immobiliser ..................... 59
Indicator an dwarning lamp
Brake s(red ).................. 235
Coolant ..................... 236
Distronic (red )................ 233
DTR ........................ 131
Engine diagnostic .............. 237
ESP ®
........................ 54
PASSENGER AIRB AGOFF .... 49, 231
Reserve fuel .................. 239
Roll-over bar .................. 237 Index
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Rear window heating
............152
Malfunction indicator lamp ......231
Refuelling ...................... 175
Remote control Garage door opene r............ 169
Programming (garage door
opener) ...................... 169
Replacing the wiper blades .......264
Reserve Display message .............. 227
Reserve fuel .................... 300
Display message .............. 227
Fuel tank .................... 300
Warning lamp ................. 239
Rese tbutton ................... 194
Restrain tsystem
see SRS (Supplemental Restraint
System)
Restrain tSystem
see SRS
Restrain tsystems
For children ................... 47
Rev counter .................... 106
Reverse gear Engaging (automatic transmission) .99
Reversin glamp
Displa ymessag e.............. 224
Roller sunblind ................. 159Roll-ove
rbar..................... 46
Display message .............. 228
Warning lamp ................. 237
Roof ........................... 154
Closing (key )................ .155
Closing (switch) ............... 155
Display message .............. 228
Malfunction .................. 249
Opening (key )................. 155
Opening (switch) .............. 155
Relocking .................... 156
Roof rack ...................... 160
Roof switch .................... 154
Run-on time (mobile phone) .......168 S
SBC Hold ....................... 137
Display message .............. 212
SBC TM
brake system .............. 57
Activation/Deactivatio n.......... 58
Malfunctio n.................. 242
Notes on driving ................ 58
Seat
Adjusting ..................... 74
Correct driver's seat position ......86
Storing settings ................ 82
Seat belt
Fastening ..................... 83
Warning lamp .............. 85, 238Seat heating
..................... 77
Seat ventilation .................. 77
Malfunctio nindicator lamp ......230
Selector lever
Display message .............. 209
Positions ..................... 99
Sensotronic Brake Control
see SBC TM
brak esystem
Service indicator
see Service indicator
Service products ................ 300
Brake fluid ................... 306
Coolant ..................... 304
Windscreen washer fluid ........306
Settings
Calling up astored setting ........83
Factory (key ).............. .64, 65
Factory (KEYLESS GO) ...........66
Factory (on-board computer) .....116
Settin gthe clock
see COMAND operating instructions
Settin gthe date
see COMAND operating instructions
Settin gthe time
see COMAND operating instructions
Settin gthe unit (on-board computer)
Speedometer ................. 117
SETUP (on-board computer) .......111 Index
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Exterior view
21Function Page
1 Boot
Opening and closing 68
Vehicl
etoolkit 200
Spare wheel* 200,
2 Rear window heating
152
3 Fuel fille
rflap 175
Fuel requirements 175
4 Doors
Opening and closing 64
Opening/closing in an
emergency
255
5 Exterio
rmirrors 80
6 Roof
Opening and closing 154
Draught stop 158
Boot separator 156 Function Page
Roller sunblin
dfor th eglass
roof* 159
7 Demisting th
ewindscreen 151
Cleaning th
ewindows 196
8 Windscree
nwipers 92
9 Opening th
ebonnet 176
Engin
eoil 178
Coolant 180
Vehicl
ebattery 276
a Fron
tlights 261
b Headlamp cleanin
gsystem 90
c Fitting th
efront towin geye 280
d Wheels and tyres
182
Tyre pressur
eloss warning
system 185 Function Page
Checkin
gthe tyrep ressure
electronically* 186
Flat tyre 266
e Rear lights
263
f Fitting th
erear towin geye 280At
ag lance
*o ptional
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Door cont
rol panel 34 Door contro
lpanel Function Page
1 Open
sthe door 67
2 Opens/closes th
eside win-
dows 93
3 Stores settings for th
eseat,
exterio rmirror sand steer-
ing wheel 82
4
Switche
sAIRSCARF* on/
off 76
5
Adjust
sseat heating* 77
Adjust
sseat ventilation* 77
6 Adjust
sthe seat 74
7 Open
sthe boot lid 68
Closes th
eboot lid* 70At
ag lance
*optional
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Driving safet
ysystems 58 G
Ris
kofa ccident
If there is afault in the powe rsuppl yort he
vehicle' selectrica lsystem, the SBC TM
brake syste menters emergency mode
becaus eitrequires electrica lpower to
operate. Greater braking force will the nbe
required and the brake peda ltravel and
braking distance will be longer. If neces-
sary ,depress the brake peda lwithm axi-
mu mf orce.
Th eS BCTM
brake syste misautomaticall yacti-
vated if you:
R unlock the vehicl eusing the key or the KEY-
LESS GO *system
R open the driver's or front-passenge rdoor
R switch on the ignition
R press the KEYLESS GO button* on the
selector lever once on vehicles with KEY-
LESS GO
R depress the brake pedal
R release the parking brake
i If yo uactivate the SBC TM
brake system
with the brake pedal, peda lresistanc eis
less tha nnormal the first tim eyou depress
the brake. There is also mor epedal travel tha
nnormal .Pedal travel returns to normal
when yo urelease the brake pedal. Yo umay
fee lthe brake peda lpulsa te when you
release it, and hear asound .Thiss ound,
which is produced by the SBC TM
pump,
cease safter as hort time. G
Ris
kofi njury
If the SBC TM
brake syste misnot deactiva-
ted befor emaintenanc ework—e specially
brake pad/lining replacement —thisc ould
resul tininjury .Ifthe syste misactive, it
carries ou tself- tests, automaticall ybuild-
ing up high pressures in the brake system
for tes tpurposes. Th ebrake calliper pis-
tons ar eforced out, which ca nresul tin
crush injuries .Brake flui dmayescape,
which ca nresul tina cidb urns.
Th eS BCTM
brake syste mmustbed eacti-
vated befor emaintenanc eworkisc arried
out. Yo ucan obtai ninformation on ho wto
deactivate the SBC TM
brake syste matany
Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. G
Ris
kofi njury
Onl yhavet he brake pads/lining sreplaced
and other work on the SBC TM
brake system
carried ou tataqualifie dspecialis twork-
shop. Consult aqualified specialis twork- sho
pwhich ha sthe necessary specialist
knowledg eand tools to carry ou tthe work
required.
Mercedes-Benz recommend sthaty ou use
aM ercedes-Benz Service Centre for this
purpose .Inparticular, work relevant to
safety or on safety-related systems must be
carried ou tataqualifie dspecialis twork-
shop.
Th eS BCTM
brake syste mbrake boos tisa uto-
maticall ydeact ivated:
R after approximately 20 second sifyoulock
the vehicl efromt he outside
R after approximately two minute sifyouturn
the key to position 0in the ignition lock or
remove it fro mthe ignition lock
Tips fo rdrivin gwithS BCTM R
Yo us houl ddownshift ( 1st,2nd or 3rd gear)
when driving on long and steep downhill
gradients .Thisp revents the brakes from
overheating or wearing too quickly.
R Continu edriving for ashort tim eafter sub-
jecting the brakes to aheavy load.This
allows the airflow to coo lthe brakes more
quickly. Safety
*optional
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Seats
76 Multi-contour seat*
You can set the contour of the seat to provide
optimum support for your back. 1
Shoulder region support
2 Backrest side cushions
3 Massage function (PULSE)
4 Lumbarr egion support
X Make sure that the key is in position 2in
the ignition lock.
Backrest contour in the lumbar region Adjust the contour of the backrest in such a
way that the lumbar region of yourb
ack is
properly supported. X
Press rocker switch 4tok orj.
The air cushion to be set is selected.
X Press rocker switch 4toæ orç.
The selected cushion is inflated or deflated.
Backrest contour in the shoulder region Adjust the contour of the backrest in such a
way that the shoulder region of yourb
ack is
properly supported.
X Press switch 1toæ orç.
The cushion is inflated or deflated.
Lateral support of the backrest Adjust the side cushions of the backrest in
such
away that you have good lateral sup-
port.
X Press switch 2to the left or right.
The lateral support is either increased or
reduced.
Massage function The massage function helps you to prevent
muscle tension on long journeys.X
Press button 3.
The indicator lamp in button 3comes on.
The air cushions in the lumbar region are
inflated and then deflated.
i After aboute ight minutes, the massage
function switches off automatically.T he
indicator lamp goes out. AIRSCARF neck-level heating*
The AIRSCARF neck-level heating function
blowsw arm air around the headsofc ar occu-
pants. The warm air flows out of the holes in
the head restraints. G
Risk of injury
When AIRSCARF is in operation, very hot air
can flow from the vents in the head
restraints. This could cause burns to bare
skin in the immediate vicinity of the vents.
Make sure that you reduce the heater out-
put in time.
The three red indicator lamps in the button
indicate the heating level you have selected. Controls
*optional
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Seats
771
AIRSCARF neck-level heating
X Make sure the key is in position 2in the
ignition lock.
X To activate: press button 1.
Three red indicator lamps in the button light
up. The blower starts up after apreheating
phase of ten seconds.
X Press button 1repeatedly until the
desired heating level is set.
X To switch off: press button1repeatedly
until all the indicator lamps go out.
i The blower continues running for seven
seconds to cool down the heating ele-
ments. i
If the battery voltage is too low, the AIR-
SCARF neck level heating may switch off. Seat ventilation*
The three bluei ndicator lamps in the button
indicate the ventilation level you have selec-
ted. 1
Seat ventilation
X Make sure that the key is in position 1or
2 in the ignition lock.
X To switch on: press button1repeatedly
until the required ventilation level is set.
X To switch off: press button1repeatedly
until all the indicator lamps go out. i
If the battery voltage is too low, the seat
ventilation may switch off. Seat heating
The two red indicator lamps in the button
indicate the heating level you have selected.
i If the battery voltage is too low, the seat
heating may switch off.
Vehicles without seat ventilation* 1
Normal heating
2 Rapid heating
i The system automatically switches down
from level 2to level 1after approximately
eight minutes. Controls
*o ptional
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