Fuel
Additives ........................................ 373
Consumptio ninformation ..............374
Consumption statistics ..................233
Displaying the current consump-
tion ................................................ 234
Displaying the range ......................234
Fuel gauge ............................... 30, 229
Grade (petrol) ................................ 372
Important safety notes ..................372
Problem (malfunction) ...................176
Quality (diesel )............................... 373
Refuelling ...................................... .173
Tank content/reserve fuel .............372
Fuel filler flap
Opening/closing ............................ 174
Fuel filte r(white display message) .262
Fuel level Calling up the range (on-board
computer) ...................................... 234
Gauge ...................................... 30, 229
Fuel reserve
see Fuel
Fuel tank
Capacity ........................................ 372
Problem (malfunction) ...................176
Fuse allocation chart (vehicle tool
kit) ...................................................... 323
Fuses Allocation chart ............................. 336
Before changing ............................. 336
Dashboard fuse box .......................336
Fuse box in the boot ......................337
Fuse box in the engine compart-
ment .............................................. 337
Important safety notes ..................336 G
Garage door opener Clearing the memory .....................299
Frequencies ................................... 299
Important safety notes ..................297
Opening/closing the garage door ..299
Programming (button in the rear-
view mirror) ................................... 297
Genuine Mercedes-Benz parts .........368
Glove compartment ..........................287 H
Handbrake see Parking brake
Hazard warning lamps ......................127
Headbag Display message ............................ 255
Operation ........................................ .46
Headlamp
Cleaning system (function) ............128
Cleaning system (notes) ................377
Headlamps
Misting up ...................................... 131
Topping up the cleaning system ....310
see Automatic headlamp mode
Head level heating (AIRSCARF) ........115
Head restraint Lowering manually (rear) ...............111
Head restraints
Adjusting ....................................... 111
Adjusting (electrically). ..................111
Adjusting (manually). .....................111
Adjusting (rear) .............................. 111
see NECK-PR Ohead restraints
Heating
see Climate control
High-pressure cleaners ....................313
Hill start assist .................................. 162
HOLD function Display message ............................ 263
Function/notes ............................. 198 I
Ignition lock see Key positions
Immobiliser .......................................... 71
Indicator and warning lamps Coolant .......................................... 281
DISTRONI CPLUS ........................... 283
Engine diagnostics .........................280
Indicator lamps
Display message ............................ 256
see Warning and indicator lamps
Insectp rotection on the radiator ....308
Inspection see ASSYST PLUS Index
11
Senso
rrang e................................. 200
Trailer towing ................................. 202
Warning displa y............................. 201
PASSENGE RAIRBAG OFF warning
lamp ...................................................... 56
Petrol .................................................. 372
Plastic trim (cleaning instructions) .318
Power windows see Side windows
PRE-SAFE ®
(preventive occupant
safety system) Display message ............................ 253
Operation ........................................ .48
PRE-SAFE ®
Brake
Activating/deactivating .................240
Display message ............................ 253
Function/notes ................................ 69
Warning lamp ................................. 283
Product information ............................21
Program selector button ..................169
Protection of the environment General notes .................................. 21
Pulling away
Automatic transmission .................161
Manual transmission ..................... .161 Q
Qualifie dspecialis tworkshop ...........23 R
Radar sensors Overview ........................................ 382
Radar sensor system
Activating/deactivating .................245
Display message ............................ 263
Radiator cover ................................... 308
Radio Selecting astation ......................... 236
see separate operating instructions
Rain closing feature
Panorama sliding sunroo f.............. 104
Reading lamp ..................................... 131
Rear compartment Setting the airv ents...................... 154
Setting the temperature ................144Rear-compartment seat belt sta-
tus indicator
........................................ 52
Rear foglamp Display message ............................ 258
Switching on/off ........................... 125
Rear seat
Display message ............................ 271
Rear-view mirror
Anti-dazzle mode (automatic) ........119
Dipping (manual) ........................... 117
Rear window blind ............................293
Rear window heating Problem (fault) ............................... 147
Switching on/off ........................... 147
Refuelling
Fuel gauge ............................... 30, 229
Important safety notes ..................173
Refuelling proces s......................... 174
see Fuel
Releasing the parking loc kman-
ually (automatic transmission) ........173
Remote control Auxiliary heating/ventilation .......... 150
Changing the batteries (auxiliary
heating) ......................................... 151
Garage door opener .......................297
Programming (garage door
opener) .......................................... 297
Replacing the battery (auxiliary
heating remote control) .................... 151
Reserve (fuel tank) see Fuel
Reserve fuel
Display message ............................ 261
Warning lamp ................................. 281
Residual heat (climate control) ........148
Restraint system see SRS (Supplemental Restraint
System)
Rev counter ........................................ 231
Reverse gear Engaging (automatic transmis-
sion) ............................................... 168
Engaging (manual transmission) ....167 Index
15
Overhea
dcontrol panel Function Page
:
u
Switches the rear
interio rlighting on/off
(Coupé only) 132
;
|
Switches the auto-
matic interior lighting con-
trol on/off 132
=
p
Switches the right-
hand reading lamp on/off 131
?
ë
Deactivates tow-
away protection 71
A
Rear-view mirror 119
B
Buttons for the garage door
opener
297 Function Page
C
3
Opens/closes the
panorama sliding sunroof
with roller sunblind (Coupé
only) 104
D
ê
Deactivates the inte-
rior motion sensor 72
E
p
Switches the left-
hand reading lamp on/off 131
F
c
Switches the front
interior lighting on/off 13236
Overhead control panelAt a glance
tions. However, the charging function and
aerial functio nare not available.
Operating the mobile phone You can operate the telephone using the
6 and~ buttons on the multifunction
steering wheel. You can operate other mobile
phone functions via the on-board computer
(Y page 238).
When you remove the key from the ignition
lock, the mobile phone stays switched on.
However, you can no longer use the hands-
free system.
If you have an active call and would like to
take the key out of the ignition lock, first
remove the mobile phone from the bracket.
i When using a bracket connected to the
mobile phone via Bluetooth ®
and you wish
to proceed with a call:
Switch to private mode before removing
the key from the ignitio nlock. Otherwise, it
may take up to 20 seconds, before the
mobile phone separates from the system.
Only then can the telephone call continue.
Information on the necessary steps for set-
ting up "private mode" can be found in the
separate mobile phone operating instruc-
tions.
i Not all mobile phones support "private
mode".
Mobile telephone bracket in the stow-
age space You can fold the pre-installed bracket up to
improve access to the stowage space
beneath it. Depending on the vehicle's equip-
ment, a USB connection and an AUX-IN con-
nection/Media Interface are fitted in the
stowage compartment.
X
To fold the bracket up: press button:.
X To fold the bracket down: press the
bracket down and allow it to engage. Garage door opener
Important safety notes The HomeLink
®
garage door opener integra-
ted in the rear-view mirror allows you to oper-
ate up to three different door and gate sys-
tems.
i The garage door opener is only available
for certain countries. Observe the legal
requirements for each individual country.
The HomeLink ®
garage door opener is
compatible with most European garage and
gate opener drives. More information on
HomeLink ®
and/or compatible products is
available from:
R at a qualified specialised workshop
R the HomeLink ®
hotline
(0) 08000 466 354 65 (free of charge) or
+49 (0) 6838 907 277 (charges apply)
R on the Internet at:
http://www.homelink.com
Programming Programming buttons
G
WARNING
Only press the button on the integrated
garage door opener if there are no persons or
objects present within the sweep of the
garage door. Persons could otherwise be
injured as the door moves. Features
297Stowing and features Z
Integrated garage door opener in the rear-view mir-
ror
Garage door remote control
Ais not part of
the integrated garage door opener.
X Before programming for the first time, clear
the memory of the integrated garage door
opener (Y page 299).
X Turn the key to position 2in the ignition
lock.
X Press and hold one of buttons ;to? on
the integrated garage door opener.
After a short time, indicator lamp :lights
up yellow.
i Indicator lamp :lights up yellow as soon
as button ;,=or? is programmed for
the first time. If the selected button has
already been programmed, indicator
lamp :will only lightu p yellow after ten
seconds have elapsed.
X Release button ;,=or?. Indicator
lamp :flashes yellow.
X Point garage door remote control A
towards buttons ;to? on the rear-view
mirror at a distance of 5to 20 cm.
i The required distance between remote
control Aand the integrated garage door
opener depends on the garage door drive
system. Several attempts may be required.
You should test every position for at least
25 seconds before trying another position. X
Press and hold button Bon remot econtrol
A until indicator lamp :lights up green.
If indicator lamp :lights up green or
flashes, then programming has been suc-
cessful.
X Release button Bof garage door drive
remote control A.
X If indicator lamp :lights up red: repeat
the programming procedure for the corre-
sponding button on the rear-view mirror.
When doing so, vary the distance between
remote control Aand the rear-view mirror.
i If the indicator lamp flashes green after
successful programming, the garage door
system is using a rolling code. After pro-
gramming, you must synchronise the
garage door opener integrated in the rear-
view mirror with the receiver of the garage
door system.
Synchronising the rolling code
Your vehicle must be within range of the
garage door or exterior gate drive. Make sure
that neither your vehicle nor any persons/
objects are present within the sweep of the
door or gate.
Observe the safety notes when performing
the rolling code synchronisation.
X Turn the key to position 2in the ignition
lock.
X Press the programming button of the door
or gate drive (see the door or gate drive
operating instructions, e.g. under "Pro-
gramming of additional remote controls").
i Usually, you now have 30seconds to ini-
tiate the next step.
X Press previously programmed button ;,
= or? of the integrated garage door
opener until the door closes.
The rolling code synchronisation is then
complete. 298
FeaturesStowing and features
Problems when programming
If you have problems when programming the
integrated garage door opener, please note
the following:
R Check the transmitter frequency of garage
door drive remote control A.This can usu-
ally be found on the back of the remote
control.
R Replace the batteries in garage door
remote control A.This increases the like-
lihood that garage door remote control A
will transmit a strong and precise signal to
the integrated garage door opener in the
rear-view mirror.
R When programming, hold remote control
A at varying distances and angles from the
button which you are programming. Try var-
ious angles at a distance between 5and
30 cm or at the same angle but at varying
distances.
R If there is another remote control for the
same garage door drive, perform the pro-
gramming steps again using this remote
control. Before performing these steps,
make sure that new batteries have been
fitted in garage door drive remote control
A.
R Note that some remote controls transmit
only for a limited period (the indicator lamp
on the remote control goes out). Press but-
ton Bon remote control Aagain before
transmission ends.
R Align the aerial cable of the garage door
opener unit. This can improve signal recep-
tion/transmission.
Opening or closing the garage door Once programmed, the integrated garage
door opener will assume the function of the
garage door system's remote control. Please
also read the operating instructions for the
garage door system. X
Turn the key to position 2in the ignition
lock.
X Press button ;,=or? which you have
programmed to operate the garage door.
Garage door system with a fixed code: indi-
cator lamp :lights up green.
Garage door system with a rolling code:
indicator lamp :flashes green.
i The transmitter will transmit a signal for
as long as the button is pressed. The trans-
mission is halted after a maximum of ten
seconds and indicator lamp :lights up
yellow. Press button ;,=or? again if
necessary.
Clearing the memory X
Turn the key to position 2in the ignition
lock.
X Press buttons ;and ?.
The indicator lamp lights up yellow.
X Press and hold buttons ;and ?until the
indicator lamp turns green.
i Make sure that you clear the memory of
the integrated garage door opener before
selling the vehicle.
Frequencies Europe
Country Radio type approval num-
ber
Frequency range (MHz)
AD (Andorra) 20 July
MHz: 27, 30, 40, 433, 868
AT (Austria) Article 6 of Directive
1999/5/EC R&TTE 18 May
05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868
BE (Belgium) Article 6 of Directive
1999/5/EC R&TTE 18 May
05
MHz: 27, 40, 433, 868 Features
299Stowing and features Z