
Disp
laymessa ges Poss
iblecauses/c onseq uences and M Solu
tions h
Che
ck Tir
e Pre
ssure G
Ri
sk ofacci dent The
tire pre ssur ein on eor mor etires has dropped signific ant ly.
X Stop theveh iclewit hout makingany sudd ensteer ingor brak ing
man euve rs.P ay attentio ntothe traffic conditionsasyou doso.
X Ifnecessary, changeawheel (Ypage 374).
X Check thetire pressure. Ifnecessary, correctthe tire pressure
(Y page 359). h
Correct
Tire Pressure The
tirepressure istoo low inat least oneofthe tires orthe tire
pressure differencebetween thewheels istoo great.
X Check thetire pressures atthe next opportunit y.Ifnecessary,
correc tthe tire pressure (Ypage 359). Vehicle
Display
messages Possible
causes/conse quencesandM Solutions
Shift to 'P' or 'N'
to
Start Engine You
have attempt edtostart theengine withthetrans mission in
position Ror D.
X Shift thetrans mission toposition Por N. Auxiliary
Battery Malfunction The
auxilia rybattery forthe automatic transmission isno longer
being charged.
X Visit aquali fiedspecialist workshop atthe next opportunit y.
X Unt ilthen ,set the automatic transmission toposition Pbefore
you switch offthe engine.
X Before leaving thevehicle, applytheelectric parking brake. Apply
Brake to Shift
from'P' You
have attempt edtomove thetrans mission selector leverto
position D,Ror Nwithout depressing thebrake pedal.
X Depress thebrake pedal. Door
Open Vehicle
Notin'P' The
driver's doorisopen andthetrans mission isin position R,N
or D.
Aw arning tone also soun ds.
X Sh ift thetrans mis sion toposi tionP.
X Ap ply theelec tric park ingbrak e. Displ
aymes sages
265On-board computer and displays Z

Disp
laymessa ges Poss
iblecauses/c onseq uences and M Solu
tions Pho
neNoSer vice Your
vehicleis out side thene twork provider'strans mitter/
rec eiverran ge.
X Wait untilth emob ilepho neoper ationalread iness sym bol
appea rsinthemult ifunction disp lay. ¥
Che
ckWasher Fluid The
wash erflui dlev elin thew asher fluidreservoir has dropped
below themin imum .
X Ad dwashe rfluid (Y page 315). Sma
rtKey Displa
ymessag es Possibl
ecaus es/conseq uencesandM Solut
ions +
Key
DoesNot Bel
ong toVehicle You
have putthewron gSm artKey intheign itio nlock.
X Use thecorrec tSmart Key. +
Take Your Key from
Ignition The
Smart Keyisin the ignition lock.
X Remove theSmart Key. +
Obtain
aNew Key The
Smart Keyneeds tobe replaced.
X Visit aquali fiedspecialist workshop. +
Replace Key Battery The
batteries ofthe KEYLE SS-GO key aredischarged.
X Change thebatteries (Ypage 75). +
Don't
Forget Your Key The
display message isshown foramaximum of60 seconds and
is only areminder.
You have opened thedriver's doorwiththeengine switched off.
The KEYLE SS-GO key isnot inthe ignition lock.
X Remember totake theKEYLE SS-GO key with youwhen you
leave thevehicle. Display
messages
267On-board computer and displays Z

Problem Possible
causes/co nsequences andM Solutions
!
The
yello wABS warning
lamp islit while the
engine isrunning. A
warning tonealso
sounds. G
Risk
ofaccident EBD
isfaulty. Therefore, BAS,BAS PLU S,ESP ®
,PR E-SAFE ®
,PR E-
SAFE ®
Bra ke, the HOLD functio n,hillsta rtas sist and ESP®
tra iler
sta bilizati onarealso una vailab le,for exa mpl e.
The brakesystem continuestofunct ionnormally, butwithout the
funct ionslisted above. Thewheels couldtherefor elock ifyou
brake hard,forexample.
ATTE NTION ASSISTisdeactivated.
X Observe theadditional displaymessages inthe multifunct ion
display .
X Drive oncarefully.
X Visit aquali fiedspecialist workshop. $
(USAonly)
J (Canada only)
֌!
The redbrake warning
lamp, theyellow ESP®
and ESP®
OFF warning
lamps andtheyellow
ABS warning lampare
lit while theengine is
runnin g. G
Risk
ofaccident ABS
andESP®
are faulty. Therefore, BAS,BAS PLUS, EBD,PRE-
SAF E®
,PRE-S AFE®
Brake, theHOLD function,hillstart assist and
ESP ®
trailer stabilization arealso unavailab ledue toa
malfunct ion,forexample.
The brake system continues tofunct ionnormally, butwithout the
funct ionslisted above. Thewheels couldtherefor elock ifyou
brake hard,forexample.
ATTE NTION ASSISTisdeactivated.
X Observe theadditional displaymessages inthe multifunct ion
display .
X Drive oncarefully.
X Visit aquali fiedspecialist workshop. ÷
The
yellow ESP®
warning lampflashes
while thevehicle isin
motion . G
Risk
ofaccident ESP
®
or tract ioncont rolhas interv enedbecause thereisarisk of
skidding oratleast onewheel hasstart edtospin.
Cruise controlorDIS TRONIC PLUSisdeactivated.
X Only depress theaccelerator pedalasfar asnecessary when
pulling away.
X Ease offthe accelerator pedalwhilethevehicle isin motion .
X Adapt yourdriving styletosuit theroad andweather conditions.
X Do not deactivate ESP®
.
Ex ception s:(Y page 63). War
ning andindicator lampsin the instru mentcluster
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G
WARNING In
the event amalfu nction ofthe SRS isindica tedasoutli nedabove,the SRS may notbe
opera tional.
For yoursafet y,we stron gly recomm endthat you contactana uth oriz edMer cedes-Ben zCent er
immediately tohave thesystem checked.Other wisetheSRS may notbeactivat edwhen needed
in an acciden t,which couldresult inserious orfatal injury, oritmight deploy unexpec tedlyand
unnec essarily whichcouldalsoresult ininjury. Engine
Problem Possible
causes/consequences andM Solutions
;
The
yellow Check
En gine warning lamp
lights upwhile the
engine isrunn ing. There
maybeamalfunct ion,forexample:
R in the engine managemen t
R in the fuel injec tionsystem
R in the exhaust system
R in the ignition system(forvehicles withagasoline engine)
R in the fuel system
The emission limitvalues maybeexceeded andtheengine may
be runn inginemergen cymode.
X Have thevehicle checkedassoon aspossible ataqualified
specialist workshop. i
In
some states,you arerequired bylaw toimmediately visita
qualified specialist workshop assoon asthe yellow Check
En gine warning lamplights up.Ifin doubt, checkwhether such
legal regulations applyinthe state/prov inceinwhich youare
current lydriving. Vehicles
withadiesel engine: thefuel tank hasbeen rundry
(Y page 152).
X Start theengine threetofour times afterrefueling.
If the yellow Check Enginewarning lampgoesout,emergency
running modeiscanceled. Thevehicle neednotbecheck ed. 8
The
yellow reserve fuel
warning lampflashes
while thevehicle isin
motion. Inaddition, the
yell ow Check Engine
warning lamp;
may light up. The
fuel system pressure istoo low. Thefuel filler capisnot closed
correct lyor the fuel system isleaking.
X Observe theadditional displaymessages inthe multifunction
displa y.
X Check thatthefuel filler capiscorrect lyclosed.
X Ifthe fuel filler capisnot correctly closed:close thefuel filler
cap.
X Ifthe fuel filler capisclose d:visit aqual ified specialist
workshop. 276
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Problem Possible
causes/co nsequences andM Solutions
?
The
redcoolant
warning lampcomes on
while theengine is
running. The
coolant levelistoo low.
If the coolant leveliscorrec t,the airflow tothe engine radiator
may beblocked orthe electric engineradiator fanmay be
malfunction ing.
The coolant istoo hotand theengine isno longer beingcooled
sufficiently.
X Observe theadditional displaymessages inthe multifunct ion
display .
X Pull over andstop thevehicle safelyandswitch offthe engine,
payi ngatten tiontoroad andtraffic condition s.
X Allow theengine andcoolant tocool.
X Check thecoolant levelandadd coolant (Ypage 315). Observe
the warning notes.
X Ifyou need toadd coolant moreoften thanusual,have the
engine coolant systemchecked.
X Make surethattheairsupply tothe engine radiator isnot
blocked, e.g.bysnow, slushorice.
X At coolant temperatures under248‡(120 †),drive tothe next
qualified specialist workshop.
X Avo idsubjec tingthe engin etoheavy loads, e.g.driving in
mountainous terrain,andstop- and-go traffic. ?
The
redcoolant
warning lampcomes on
while theengine is
runnin g.Awarning tone
also sounds. The
coolant temperat urehas exceeded 248‡(120 †).The
airflow tothe engine radiator maybeblocked orthe coolant level
may betoo low.
The engine isnot being cooled sufficient lyand may bedamaged.
X Observe theadditional displaymessages inthe multifunct ion
display .
X Pull over andstop thevehicle safelyandswitch offthe engine,
paying attentiontoroad andtraffic conditions.
X Allow theengine andcoolant tocool.
X Check thecoolant levelandadd coolant (Ypage 315). Observe
the warning notes.
X Ifyou need toadd coolant moreoften thanusual ,have the
en gin eco olan tsyst em checke d.
X Mak esur eth at theair supp lyto theen gin eradi ator isno t
bloc ked, e.g. by snow, slushor ice .
X At coolan ttemperatures under248‡(120 †),drive tothe next
qualified specialist workshop.
X Avo idsubjec tingthe engin etoheavy loads, e.g.driving in
mountainous terrain,andstop- and-go traffic. 278
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Tire
s Pro
blem Po
ssible cause s/consequ encesand M So
luti ons h
USA
only:
The yellow tire pressu re
moni torwarnin glamp
(p res sure loss/
ma lfunctio n)islit.
Ca nad aonl y:
The yellow tire pressu re
moni torwarnin glamp
(p res sure loss) islit. G
Ris
kofacciden t The
tirepres sure monitorh as det ectedaloss ofpres sure inat
least oneof thetir es.
X Stop theveh icle without makingany sudde nstee ring orbra king
ma neu vers.Pa yatte ntiontothe traffic conditionsasyou doso.
X Observe theadditional displaymessages inthe multifunct ion
display .
X Check thetire pressure. Ifnecessary, correctthe tire pressure
(Y page 359).
X Ifnecessary, changeawheel (Ypage 374). h
USA
only:
The yellow tirepressure
monit orwarning lamp
(pressure loss/
malfunct ion)flashes for
60 seconds andthen
remains lit. The
tirepressure monitorisfaulty.
X Observe theadditional displaymessages inthe multifunct ion
display .
X Visit aquali fiedspecialist workshop. G
WARNIN
G Each
tire,including thespare (ifprovided), shouldbecheck edatleast every twoweeks when
cold andinflated tothe pressure recommen dedbythe vehicle manufacturer onthe Tire and
Loading Information placard onthe driver's doorB-pillar or,ifavailab le,the tire pressure label
on the inside ofthe fuel filler flap.Ifyour vehicle hastires ofad iffer entsize than thesize indic ated
on the Tire andLoadin gInf ormat ionplacard orthe tirepress urelabel, youshould determin ethe
proper tirepress ureforthosetires.
As anadded safetyfeat ure, your vehic lehas been equipped withatir epress uremon itoring
syst em(TPMS )that illuminat esalow tirepress uretelltalewhen oneormore ofyour tires are
sign ifican tlyunder inflated. Accor dingly, whenthelow tirepress uretellt aleilluminat es,you should
sto pand chec kyour tires assoon aspossible, andinflate themtothe proper pressure. Driving
on asignificant lyunderinflated tirecauses thetire tooverheat andcanlead totire failure.
Underinf lationalsoreduces fuelefficienc yand tiretread life,and may affect thevehicle's handling
and stopping ability.PleasenotethattheTPMS isnot asubstitute forproper tiremainten ance,
and itis the driver's responsibility tomaintain correcttire press ure,even ifunder inflation has
not reach edthe level totrigger illuminat ionofthe TPMS lowtirepress uretelltale.
USA only:
Your vehic lehas also been equipped withaTPMS malfun ction indic atortoindic atewhen the
syst emisnot operat ingproper ly.The TPMS malfun ction indic atoriscom bined withthelow tire
press uretellt ale. When thesyst emdete ctsa malfun ction, thetellt alewill flash forapprox imately
1m inuteand thenremain continuously illuminated. Thissequence willberepeated everytime 280
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ning andindicator lampsin theinstr ument clusterOn-board computer and displays

the
vehicleis sta rted aslong asthe malfunctio nexists. Whe nthe malfunction indicatoris
illu minated, thesystem maynotbeable todetect orsignal lowtirepressure asintended.
TPMS malfunctions mayoccur foravariety ofreasons, including theinstallation ofincompatible
replacement oralternate tiresorwheels onthe vehicle thatprevent theTPMS fromfunctioning
properly. AlwayschecktheTPMS malfunction telltaleafterreplacing oneormore tiresorwheels
on your vehicle toensure thatthereplacement oralternate tiresandwheels allowtheTPMS to
cont inue tofunct ionproperly. War
ning andindicator lampsin the instrum entcluster
281On-board computer and displays Z

Useful
information
i This
Operat or'sManual describesall
models andallstan dard andoption al
equipment ofyour vehicle available atthe
time ofpublication ofthe Operat or's
Manual. Country-specificdiffer encesare
possible. Pleasenotethat your vehicle may
not beequipped withallfeature s
descr ibed. Thisalso applies tosafet y-
related systemsand func tions. i
Please
readtheinfor mation onqualified
specialist workshops(Ypage 25). Loading
guidelines G
WARN
ING Always
fastenitems being carriedas secur ely
as possi ble. Use cargotie-do wn rings and
fa ste ning materi alsap pro priate forthe weight
and size ofthe load .
In an acc ident, durin gh ard brak ingorsudden
man euver s,loos eite ms will bethrown aroun d
ins ide theveh icle.This can cause injuryto
vehicle occupants unlesstheitems are
securely fastened inthe vehicle.
To help avoid personal injuryduring acollision
or sudden maneuver, exercisecarewhen
transport ingcargo. Donot pile luggag eor
cargo higher thantheseat backrests.
The cargo compartmen tist he preferred place
to carry object s.Always usecargo tie-down
rings, andifso equipp ed,alwa ysuse thecargo
net when transport ingcargo.
Never driveavehicle withthetailgate open.
Deadly carbon monoxide (CO)gases may
enter vehicle interior resulting in
unconsc iousness anddeath.
The gross vehicle weight(GVW)isthe vehicle
weight including fuel,vehicle toolkit,spare
wheel, installed accessories, vehicle
occupants andlugga ge/cargo.
The gross loadlimit andthegross vehicle
weight rating(GVWR) foryour vehicle must never
beexceeded. Thegross loadlimit and
the GVWR arespecified onthe vehicle
identification plateonthe B-pillar ofthe
driver's door(Ypage 362).
The load must alsobedistributed sothat the
weight oneach axlenever exceeds thegross
axle weight rating(GAWR) forthe front and
rear axles. Thespecifications forGVWR and
GAWR areonthe vehicle identification plate
on the B-pillar ofthe driver's door
(Y page 362).
Further information canbefound inthe
"Loadi ngthe vehicle" section(Ypage 362).
The handling characterist icsofaladen
vehicle aredependent onthe distribution of
the load within thevehicle. Forthis reason,
you should observe thefollowing noteswhen
transport ingaload:
R position heavyloadsasfar forwards as
possible andaslow down inthe cargo
compartmen taspossible .
R the load must notprotrude abovetheupper
edge ofthe seat backrests.
R alwa ysplace theload againstthe rear or
front seatbackrests. Makesurethatthe
seat backrests aresecurely lockedinto
place.
R hook inthe cargo netwhen loading.
R alwa ysplace theload behind unoccupied
seats ifpossible .
R secure theload withsufficiently strongand
wear-resistant tiedown. padsharp edges
for protect ion. Stowage
areas Stowage
compartments
Importa ntsafety notes G
WARNING To
help avoid personal injuryduring acollision
or sudden maneuver, exercisecarewhen
storing objects inthe vehicle. Putlugga geor
cargo inthe cargo compartment ifpossible . 284
Stowage
areasStowing and features