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Securing the vehicle on slight downhill gradients
(example: Saloon)
X
On downhill gradients: place chocks or
othe rsuitable items in fron tofthe wheels
of the front and rear axle.
Raising the vehicle G
WARNING
The jack is intended only for lifting the vehicle
briefly for wheel changes.
The vehicle must be placed on stands if you
intend to work under it.
Make sure that the jack is placed on a firm,
non-slip, level surface. Do not use wooden
blocks or similar objects as a jack underlay.
The vehicle could otherwise slip off the jack
and seriously injure you.
Do not start the engine at any time while the
wheel is being changed.
Do not lie under the vehicle when it is being
supported by the jack. If you do not raise the
vehicle as described, it could slip off the jack
(e.g. if the engine is started or a door or the
boot lid/tailgate is opened or closed) and
seriously injure you. G
WARNING
If you fail to position the jack correctly, the
vehicle may:
R slip off the jack
R injure you or others
R be damaged.
Therefore, make sure that the jack is posi-
tioned correctly in the respective jacking points. Before positioning the jack, remove
any dirt that may have collected in the jacking
points. Please note that you must position the
jack in the opening of the jacking point.
X
Using wheel wrench :, loosen the bolts on
the wheel you wish to change by about one
full turn. Do not unscrew the bolts com-
pletely.
The jacking points are located just behind the
front wheel arches and just in front of the rear
wheel arches (arrows). Jacking points (example: Saloon)
X
Position jack =at jacking point ;. Flat tyre
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X
Remove any existing moisture from the
fuse box using a dry cloth.
X Take lines ;from the guides.
X To open: open clamps :.
X Remove the fuse box cover forwards.
! Make sure that no moisture can ente rthe
fuse box when the cover is open.
X To close: check whether the rubber seal is
lying correctly in the cover.
X Insert the cover at the rear of the fuse box
into the retainer.
X Fold down the cover and close clamps :.
X Secure lines ;in the guides.
! The cover must be fitted properly, other-
wise moisture or dirt could impair the func-
tion of the fuses.
X Close the bonnet (Y page 323).Fuse box in the boot (Saloon)
X Open the boot lid (Y page 92). X
To open: turn rotary catch :clockwise.
X Open cover ;downwards in the direction
of the arrow. Fuse box in the luggage compartment
(Estate)
X Open the tailgate (Y page 92). X
To open: pull handle :.
X Open cover ;downwards. 356
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Useful information
............................376
Notes on the technical data .............376
Genuine Mercedes-Benz parts .........376
Vehicle electronics ...........................377
Vehicle identification plates ............379
Service products and capacities .....379
Vehicle data ...................................... 384
Boot lid and tailgate opening
dimensions ........................................ 386
Trailer tow hitch ................................ 387
24-GHz radar sensor system (coun-
tryo verview) ..................................... 389 375Technical data
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C 250 CDI 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY
Unladen weight,
Saloon
1675 kg
Unladen weight,
Estate
1735 kg
C 300 CDI 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY
Unladen weight,
Saloon
1735 kg
Unladen weight,
Estate
1795 kg
C 350 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY
Unladen weight,
Saloon
1700 kg
Unladen weight,
Estate
1750 kg
Models with ECO start/stop function
Unladen weight,
Saloon
1705 kg
Unladen weight,
Estate
1760 kg
C 63 AMG
Vehicle length
(ECE), Saloon
4702 mm
Vehicle height,
Saloon
1433 mm
Unladen weight,
Saloon
1730 kg
Vehicle length
(ECE), Estate
4696 mm
Vehicle height,
Estate
1448 mm C 63 AMG
Unladen weight,
Estate
1795 kg
Wheelbase
2765 mm
Missing values were no
tavailableatt ime of
going to print. C 250
41
C 300 BlueEFFICIENCY 41
C 300 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY 41 Boot lid and tailgate opening dimen-
sions
:
Opening height
; Maximum headroom : ;
Saloon
1757 –
1761 mm —
Estate
1990 –
1994 mm 1877 –
1881 mm 41
Only for certain countries. 386
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