not
engaged inthe seatbelt buckle), theside
impact airbag onthe fron t-passenger side
will notdeploy. Theside impact airbag onthe
fron t-passenger sidewilldeploy ifthe fron t-
passenger seatbeltisfasten ed,regardless of
whether thefron t-passenger seatisoccupied
or not .
Window curtainairbags The
window curtainairbags enhanc ethe level
of protec tionforthe head, butnot chest or
arms, ofthe vehicle occupan tson the side of
the vehicle onwhich theimpact occurs.
The window curtainairbags areintegrated
int othe side ofthe roof frame anddeploy in
the area from theA-pillar tothe C-pillar. Window
curtainairbags :are deployed:
R on the side onwhich animpact occurs
R at the start ofan acciden twith ahigh rate
of lateral vehicle deceleration or
accelerat ion,e.g. inas ide impac t
R regar dless ofwhet herthefront-pass enger
seat isocc upied
R indep endently of seat beltuse
R ifthe vehic leover turns and thesyst em
dete rmin esthat window curtainairbag
deploymen tcan offeraddit ionalpro tection
to that pro vide dby theseat belt
R ind epen dentlyofthefron ta irbags
Windo wcurt ainairbags :will notdeploy in
impac tswith decele ration rates which donot
exc eed thesyst em's prese tdeployment
thr esholds forvehicle deceleration oraccelerat
ion.You willthen beprotec tedby
the fasten edseat belt. Occupant
Classification System
(OCS)
How theoccupant classification
system works The
Occupant Classification System(OCS)
categor izestheoccupan ton the fron t-
passenger seatbymeans ofaweight sensor.
The front-passenger frontairbag is
deact ivatedautom atically forcertain weight
cat egorie s.The
45 indic
atorlamp
shows youthecurr entstatus. Ifthe
45 indicatorlamp isilluminat ed,the
fro nt-pass engerfro ntair bag isdeact ivated.
The systemdoes notdeact ivate:
R the side impac tairbag
R the window curtainairbag
R the Emergen cyTens ionin gDev ices
To be class ifiedcorrectly, the frontpassen ger
must sit:
R with theseat beltfastened correctly
R in aposit ionthat isas upright aspossible
with theirback against theseat backrest
R with theirfeet onthe floor
If the front-pass enger's weight istransf erred
to anot herobject inthe vehic le(e.g .by
leanin gon armr ests),OCS maynotbeable to
approx imatethe occupant 'sweight category.
If the front-pass engerseat ,the seat coveror
the seat cushio naredama ged,have the
necessary repairwork carrie dout atan
au thorized Mercede s-BenzCenter.
For safety reasons,Mercede s-Benz
recommends thatyouonly useseat
accesso rieswhichhave been approved by
Mercede s-Benz.
Both thedrive rand the passe nge rshould
alwa ysuse the45 indicatorlampas
an indication ofwhether ornot thepassenger
is properly positioned. 44
Occ
upantsafetySafety
properly
restrained. Youandyour passenger s
should always wearseatbelts.
Failure towear andproperly fastenand
position yourseatbeltgreatly increases your
risk ofinjuries andtheir likely severit yin an
acciden t.
If you areever inan acciden t,your injuries can
be con siderably moresevere without your
seat beltproperly buckled. Withoutyourseat
belt buckled, youaremuch morelikelytohit
the interior ofthe vehicle orbe ejec tedfrom
it. You canbeseriously injured orkilled.
In the same crash, thepossibility ofinjury or
death islessened ifyou areproperly wearing
your seatbelt. Theairbags canonly prote ct
as intended ifthe occupants areproperly
wearing theirseatbelts. G
WARN
ING Never
rideinamovin gvehicle withtheseat
backr estinan exc essively reclinedposition as
this canbedangerous. Youcould slideunder
the seat beltinacollision. Ifyou slide under
it, the seat beltwould applyforceat the
abdomen ornec k.That could cause serious
or even fatalinjuries. Theseat backr estand
seat beltprovide thebest restraint when the
wearer isin aposition thatisas upright as
possible andtheseat beltisproperly
position edon the body. G
WARN
ING Never
letmore people rideinthe vehicle than
ther eare seat belts available. Makesure
everyon eriding inthe vehicle iscorr ectly
rest rained withaseparate seatbelt. Never
use aseat beltformore thanoneperson ata
time. G
WARN
ING Damaged
seatbelts orseat belts thathave
been subjec tedtostr ess inan acciden tmust
be rep lace dand their anc horing poin tsmust
also becheck ed.
On lyuse seat beltswhic hhave been approved
by Mer cedes-Ben z. Do
notmak eany mod ificatio nstotheseat
belt s.This canlead tounin tend ed act ivat ion
of theET Ds ortotheir failur eto act ivat ewhen
ne ces sary.
Do notb leach ordye seat belts asthis may
sever elyweaken them.Inacras hthe ymay
not beable toprov ideadequate protection.
Have allwork carriedout only byqualified
tec hnic ians. Contactanauthor ized
Merc edes- BenzCent er.
Corr ectuse oftheseat belts G
WARN
ING USE
SEAT BELTS PROPE RLY
R Seat belts canonly work when used
proper ly.Never wearseatbelts inany other
way than asdesc ribed inthis section, as
that could result inserious injuries inthe
even tof an acc ident .
R Eac hocc upant should weartheirseat belt
at all tim es, because seatbelts helpreduc e
the likelih oodofand pote ntial sever ityof
inj uries inacc ident s,inc luding rollovers.
The integrat edrest raint systemincludes
SRS (drive rfront airbag ,driver' sside knee
bag ,front-passenge rfront airbag ,side
impa ctair bag s,windo wcurtain airbag sfor
the side windo ws),Emergency Tensioning
Devices, seatbeltforce limiters, andfront
seat knee bolsters.
The system isdesi gned toenhance the
protection offeredtoprope rlybelted
occupa ntsincertain frontal(frontairbag s,
driver' sside knee bagand ETDs) andside
(sid eimpa ctair bag s,windo wcurtain air
bags, andETDs )impac tswhic hex cee d
pre set deplo ymentthresholds andin
certain rollovers (windowcurtainairbags
and ETDs).
R Never weartheshoulder beltunder your
arm, across yourneck oroff your shoulder.
In afront alcrash, yourbody would move
too farforward. Thatwould increase the
chance ofhead andneck injuries. Theseat
belt would alsoapply toomuch forcetothe 50
Occ
upant safetySafety
Disp
laymessa ges Poss
iblecauses/c onseq uences and M Solu
tions Fro
ntPassenger Air
bag Enabled See
Operator's Man
ual The
fron t-pass enger airbag isen abled duringthejo urn ey, even
th ough :
R ach ild, asm alladult oran obj ectw eighing lessthan the
system' sweight threshold islocated onthe fron t-passenger
seat.
R the fron t-passenger seatisunocc upied.
The system maydetec tobjec tsor forc esapplying additional
weight onthe seat.
X Pull over andstop thevehicle safelyassoon aspossible, paying
att ent ion toroad andtrafficcon dition s.
X En gage theparkin gbrake.
X Switc hoff the ignit ion.
X Open thefron t-passenger door.
X Remove thechild andthechild restraint system fromthefron t-
passenger seat.
X Ifnec essary, securethechild inachild restraint system ona
suitable rearseat.
X Make surethatthereare noobjec tson the seat adding tothe
weight.
The system mayother wisedetec tthe additional weightand
interpret theseat occupant's weightasgreater thanitactually
is.
X Keep theseat unoccupied, closethefront -passenger doorand
switch onthe ignition.
Observe the45(Y page44)indicator lampandthe
multifunction displayand check thefollowing:
Seat unoccupied andignition switched on:
R the 45 indicatorlampmust lightupand remain lit.When
the indicator lampison, OCS (Ypage 44)has deactivated the
front -passenger airbag.
R the Front
Passenger AirbagEnabled SeeOperator's Manual or Front
Passenger AirbagDisabl'd See Operator's
Manual displa
ymessages mustnotappea rint he
multifunction display.Wait foraperiod ofat least 60seconds
until thenecessary systemcheckshave been completed andto
make surethatthedispla ymessages donot appea rint he
multifunction display.
If these condition sare fulfilled ,the front -passenger seatcanbe
occupied again.Whether the45 indicatorlampremains lit
or goes outdepends onhow OCS classifies theoccupant.
If the condition sare not fulfilled ,the system isnot operating
correct ly. 248
Display
messagesOn-board computer and displays
Disp
laymessa ges Poss
iblecauses/c onseq uences and M Solu
tions X
Vis itaqualif iedspecialist wor kshop immediat ely. G
WAR
NING If
th e45 indic ato rlamp remains offeven afterperf ormingtheabove correctivest eps, do
no th ave any childre n12years oldand under andother smallindividuals usethefron t-passenger
seat until thesystem hasbeen repaired. Display
messages Possible
causes/consequences andM Solutions
Front
Passeng er Airbag
Disabl' d See
Operato r's Manual The
front-passenger airbag isdeactivat edduring thejourn eyeven
though anadult oraperson largerthanacert ainsize isoccupying
the fron t-passenger seat.Ifadditional forcesare applied tothe
seat, thesystem mayinterpret theoccupant 'sweight aslower
than itactually is.
X Pull over andstop thevehicle safelyassoon aspossible, paying
atten tiontoroad andtrafficcon ditions .
X En gage theparking brake.
X Switc hoff the ignition .
X Have theoccupant getout ofthe vehicle.
X Keep theseat unocc upied, closethefron t-passenger doorand
switch onthe ignition .
Observe the45(Y page44)indicat orlamp andthe
multifunc tiondisplay andchec kthe following:
Seat unoccupied andignition switched on:
R the 45 indicatorlampmust lightupand remain lit.When
the indicator lampison, OCS (Ypage 44)has deactivated the
front -passenger airbag.
R the Front
Passenger AirbagEnabled SeeOperator's Manual or Front
Passenger AirbagDisabled See Operator's
Manual displa
ymessages mustnotappea rint he
multifunction display.Wait foraperiod ofat least 60seconds
until thenecessary systemcheckshave been completed andto
make surethatthedispla ymessages donot appea rint he
multifunction display.
If these condition sare fulfilled ,the front -passenger seatcanbe
occupied again.Whether the45 indicatorlampremains lit
or goes outdepends onhow OCS classifies theoccupant.
If the condition sare not fulfilled ,the system isnot operating
correct ly.
X Visit aqual ified specialist workshop immediately. Display
messages
249On-board computer and displays Z
Problem Possible
causes/co nsequences andM Solutions
֌
The
yello wESP ®
and
ESP ®
OFF warning
lamps arelitwhile the
engine isrunning. G
Risk
ofaccident ESP
®
,BAS ,PRE-SA FE®
,the HOLD function,hillstart assist and
ESP ®
trailer stabilization aretemporarily unavailable.
BAS PLUS andPRE-SA FE®
Brake mayalsohave failed.
ESP ®
will notstabilize thevehicle ifit starts toskid orifawheel
starts tospin.
Self diagnosis isnot yetcomplete.
The brake system continues tofunct ionnormally, butwithout the
funct ionslisted above. Thewheels couldtherefore lockifyou
brake hard,forexample.
ATTENTI ONASS ISTisdeactivated.
X Carefull ydrive asuitable distance makingslightsteering
movement sat aspeed above12mph (20km/ h).
The funct ionsment ioned above areavaila bleagain whenthe
warning lampgoesout.
If the warning lampisstill on:
X Observe theadditional displaymessages inthe multifunct ion
display .
X Drive oncarefully.
X Visit aqual ified specialist workshop. $
(USAonly)
! (Canada only)
The redindicator lamp
for the electric parking
brake flashes and/or
the yello w
!
warning lampforthe
electric parking brake
lights up. The
electric parking brakeistemporarily malfunctioningor
defective.
X Observe theadditional displaymessages inthe multifunct ion
display . 6
The
redSRS warning
lamp islit while the
engine isrunning. G
Risk
ofinjury The
restraint systemsaremalfunction ing.Theairbags orETDs
may either betriggered unintentionally or,inthe event ofan
accident, notbetriggered atall.
X Drive oncarefully.
X Visit aqual ified specialist workshop immediately. War
ning andindicator lampsin the instrum entcluster
275On-board computer and displays Z