
EASY-EN
TRY/EXIT system
Imp ortant safety notes The
EASY- ENTRY/E XITfeat uremak esget ting
in and outofyour vehicle easier .
You canactivat eand deac tivate theEA SY-
EN TRY/E XITfeat ure intheon -bo ard
com pute r(Y page 236). G
WAR
NING You
must makesure noonecan become
tr apped orinjured bythem oving steering
wheel whentheeasy-entry/ex itfeature is
activated.
To stop steering wheelmovement doone of
the following:
R Move steering wheeladjustmen tstal k.
R Pre ssone ofthe mem orypositio nb uttons.
R Pre ssmem orybuttonM.
Do notleave childr enunat tend ed inthe
veh icle,or wit hacc ess toan unlo cked veh icle.
Childr encould open thedriv er'sdoor and
unin tent ion ally activat eth eeasy- entry/ex it
feat ure, whic hco uld result inan acc iden t
and /or serious person alinj ury. G
WAR
NING Let
thesyst emcomple tetheadj ust men t
pro ced ure before settingth ev ehicle in
motion .Allste erin gwheel adjustmentmust
be comple tedbef ore settingth eveh icle in
mot ion.Dr ivin goff withth est eer ing wheel
st ill adj ust ing could caus eth edriv erto lose
co ntrol oftheveh icle.
Posit ionofthest eeri ngwheel whenthe
EASY-EN TRY/EXIT feature isact ive The
steer ing wheel swingsupward swhen
you:
R remove theSmartK eyfrom theignition lock
R open thedriver's doorandKEYLE SS-GO is
in position 1
R open thedriver's doorandtheSmartK eyis
in position 0or 1in the ignition lock i
The
steering wheelonlymoves upwardsif
it has notalready reached theupper end
stop.
Position ofthe steering wheelfor
driving The
steering wheelismoved tothe last
selected positionwhen:
R the driver's doorisclosed.
R you insert theSmartK eyinto theignition
lock.
or
R you press theStart /Stopbutton onceon
vehicles withKEYLE SS-GO.
When youclose thedriver's doorwiththe
ignition switched on,the steering wheelis
also automatically movedtothe previously
set position.
The lastposition ofthe steering wheelis
stored whenyouswitch offthe ignition or
when youstore thesettin gwiththe memo ry
func tion (Ypage 105).
Cra sh-resp onsive EASY-EXIT feature If
the crash- respo nsiveEA SY- EXITfeat ure is
tr iggere din an acc ident ,the steerin gcolum n
will mov eupwards whenthedrive r'sdoor is
open ed.This occurs irres pectiveofthe
posit ionofthe SmartKey inthe ignit ionlock .
This makesiteasier toexit thevehic leand
resc uethe occupant s.
The crash- respo nsiveEA SY- EXITfeat ure is
only operat ionalifthe EASY- EXIT/E NTRY
feat ureisact ivat edinthe on-board computer . 102
Steer
ingwheelSeats, steering wheel and mirrors

Mirrors
Rear-view
mirror
Rear-view mirror(manual anti-glare) X
anti-gl aremode: flickanti-gla re
swi tch :forwa rdsorback. Exteri
ormirrors
Adjusting theexteri ormirrors G
WARNING Exercise
carewhen using the passenger-si de
exterior rearview mirror. Themirror surface
is convex (outward lycurved surfacefor a
wid erfiel dof view ).Objects inmirror are
closer thantheyappear. Checkyou rinteri or
rea rvie wmir ror and glance overyo ur
sho ulde rb efore changin glanes.
The exterior mirror sare automatic allyheated
if the rear window defrosterisswitched on
and theoutside temperatureislow. X
Make surethattheSmart Keyisin position
1 or 2in the ignition lock.
X Press button :for the left- hand exterior
mirror orbutton ;for the right- hand
ext erior mirror .
The indicat orlamp inthe corr espondin g
button lightsupinred.
The indicat orlamp goesoutagain after
some time.Youcanadjust theselect ed
mirror usingadjustm entbutton =aslong
as the indicat orlamp islit.
X Press adjustm entbutton =up, down, to
the right ortothe left until theexterior
mirror isset toaposition thatprovides you
with agood overview oftraff iccon ditions .
Folding theexterior mirrorsin or out
electrically X
Make surethattheSmart Keyisin position
1 or 2in the ignition lock.
X Briefly pressbutton :.
Bot hext erior mirror sfold inor out. i
Make
surethattheexterior mirror sare
alway sfolded outfully while thevehicle is
in motion ,as they mayother wisevibrate. i
If
you aredriving fasterthan
30 mph (47km/ h),you can nolonger fold
in the exterior mirror s.
Sett ingthe exterior mirrors If
the batter yhas been discon nectedor
complet elydischarged, theexterior mirror s
must bereset. Theexterior mirror swill Mirr
ors
103Seats, steering wheel and mirrors Z

otherwise
notfold inwhen youselect the
"Fold inmirrors whenlockin g"funct ioninthe
on-board computer (Ypage 237).
X Make surethattheSmart Keyisin
position 1in the ignition lock.
X Briefly pressbutton :.
Folding theexterior mirrorsinor out
aut omat ically If
the "Fold inmirrors whenlockin g"funct ion
is activated inthe on-board computer
(Y page 237):
R the exter iormirrors foldinautomatically as
soon asyou lock thevehicle fromthe
outside.
R the exter iormirrors foldoutagain
automatically assoon asyou unlock the
vehicle andthen open thedriver's orfront -
passenger door. i
The
mirrors donot fold outifthey have
been folded inmanually .
Exterior mirrorout ofposition If
an exter iormirror hasbeen pushed outof
position, proceedasfollows:
X Vehicles withoutelectrically folding
exterior mirrors: move theexter iormirror
into thecorrec tposition manually.
X Vehicles withelectrically folding
exterior mirrors: press andhold the
mirror- folding button(Ypage 103)untilyou
hear themirror engage inposition.
The mirror housing isengaged againand
you can adjust theexter iormirrors asusual
(Y page 103). Automa
ticanti-glar emirr ors G
WARNIN
G If
incident lightfrom headlamps isprevent ed
from strikingthe sensor inthe rear-view
mirror, forinstan ce,byluggage piledtoohigh in
the vehicle, themirror's automatic anti-
glare functionwill notoperate.
Inc ident lightcould thenblind you.Thismay
distract youfrom thetraffic conditionsand,
as aresult, youmay cause anaccident .
The rear-view mirrorandtheexter iormirror
on the driver's sideautomatically gointo anti-
glare mode ifthe ignition isswitched onand
incident lightfrom headlamps strikesthe
sensor inthe rear-view mirror.
The mirrors donot gointo anti-glare mode if
reverse gearisengaged orthe interior lighting
is switched on. Park
ingposition forthe exterior
mirr oron the front- passenger side
Setting andstoring theparking position You
canposition thefront -passenger side
exter iormirror insuch away that youcan see
the rear wheel onthat side assoon asyou
engage reverse gear.Youcanstore this
position. X
Make surethatthevehicle isstation aryand
that theSmart Keyisin position 2in the
ignition lock.
X En gage reverse gear.
The exter iormirror onthe front -passenger
side moves tothe preset parking position.
X Use adjustmen tbutton =toadjust the
exter iormirror toaposition thatallows you
to see therear wheel andthecurb.
The parking position isstored. 104
Mirr
orsSeats, steering wheel and mirrors

i
If
you shift thetransmission toanother
positio n,the exterior mirroronthe front-
passe ngersidereturns tothe driving
positio n. i
You
canalso store theparking position
using memory buttonM?.
X Make surethattheSmartKey isin
positio n2 in the ignition lock.
X With theexterior mirroronthe front-
passe ngersideactivated, use
adjus tment button =toadjus tthe
exterior mirrortoapositio nwhich
allow syou tosee therear wheel and
the curb.
X Press memory buttonM? and one of
the arrows onadjustment button=
within threeseconds.
The parking position isstored ifthe
exterior mirrordoesnotmove.
If the mirror moves outofposition, repeat
the steps.
Calling upastored parking position
setting X
Turn theSmartK eytoposition 2in the
ignition lock.
X Adjust theexterior mirroronthe front -
passenger sidewith thecorresponding
button (Ypage 103).
X Engage reverse gear.
The exterior mirroronthe front -passenger
side moves tothe stored parking position.
The exterior mirroronthe front -passenger
side moves backtoits original position:
R as soon asyou exceed aspeed of9m ph
(15 km/ h).
R about tensecon dsafter youhave
disengaged reversegear
R ifyou press button: for the exterior
mirror onthe driver' sside Memor
yfunct ion Stor
ingsett ings
With thememor yfunc tion,you can storeup
to thr ee differen tsett ings, e.g.forthree
differen tpeople.
The following settings arestor edasasingle
memory preset:
R position ofthe seat, backr estand head
rest raint
R driver's side:steeringwheel position
R driver's side:position ofthe exterior
mirror son the driver's andfront-passenger
sides G
WARN
ING Do
not activat ethe memory function while
driving. Activating thememory function while
driving couldcause thedriver tolose control
of the vehicle. X
Adj ust the seat (Ypage 96).
X On the driver's side,adjust thesteer ing
wheel (Ypage 101)and the exte riorm irro rs
(Y page 103).
X Press memo rybutt onMand one ofthe
st orage positionbutt ons 1,2or 3within
thr ee seco nds.
The settings are stored inthe selec ted
prese tposition. Atone sounds whenthe
sett ings have been completed. Memory
function
105Seats, steering wheel and mirrors Z

Callin
gup astore dsetting
X Pres sand hold therelev antstorage
posit ionbutt on1,2or 3unt ilth eseat ,
st eerin gwheel andexterio rmirro rsare in
the stored position. i
The
settingproc edure isint errupt edas
soon asyou release thestorage position
butt on. 106
Mem
oryfunctionSeats, steering wheel and mirrors

Acti
vating/d eactivating therea rview
cam era X
To activ ate: make surethattheSmar tKey
is in posit ion2in the ignit ionlock .
X Make surethatthe"rear viewcamer a"
func tion isselec tedinCOMAN D(see the
separate operating instructionsfor
COMAND).
X Engage reverse gear.
The area behind thevehicle isshown inthe
COMAND displaywith guide lines. X
To change thefunction mode:usingthe
COMAND controller, select symbol :for
the "Reverse parking"functionor
symbol ;for the "Cou pling upatrailer"
function .See the separate COMAND
operatin ginst ruct ions.
The symbol ofthe select edfunc tion is
highlighted.
To deactiva te:the rear view camera is
deactivat edwhen you:
R shift thetran smission toposition P
R drive forward tenmeter s
R shift thetran smission fromposition Rto
anoth erposition (after15secon ds)
R drive forward fasterthan5mph
(10 km/ h) Displays
inthe COMAND display G
WARN
ING Use
ofrear view camera canbedangerous if
you arecolor- blindorhave impaired color
vision.
Only userear view camera ifyou can seeand
distin guish allcolored guidelines shownby
rear view camera onthe COMAND system
display. G
WARN
ING Please
notethat objec tsthat donot touch the
ground mayappear tobe furth eraway than
they actually are,forexample:
R the bumper ofavehicle parkedbehindyou
R the trailer drawbar
R the ball coupling ofatrailer towhitch
R the rear endofatruc k
R aslanted post
In such cases, youshould notuse theguide
lines tojudge thedistanc e.You may misjudge
the distanc e,which increases therisk of
impactin gthe objec ts.
Even ifthe objec tyou approach isdirectly on
the ground, donot approach theobject any
closer thanthered guide line. :
Vehicle widthincluding exteriormirrors
; Vehicle widthincluding wheelextremities
= Yellow guidelineapproximately 13ft
(4 m) away fromtherear area
? Red lane ofvehicle widthatcurrent
steering wheelangle(dynamic) Driving
systems
191Driving and parking Z

A
Yellow laneoftires atcurr entsteerin g
wheel angle(dynamic )
B Bumpe r
C Red guide lineapprox imately10 in
(0. 25 m)away fromthe rear area
D Yellow guidelineapprox imately3f t
(1 m) away fromtherear area
E White laneofvehic lewidth withsteering
wheel straight (static)
F Vehic lecen teraxle (mark erassist ance)
The guide linesareonly shown whenthe
tr ansm ission isin posit ionR.
The distan cespecif icationsonly apply to
objec tsthat areatgroun dlevel. Addit
ional messages forvehic leswith
PARKTRO NIC
: Frontwarnin gdisplay
; Addit ional PARKTRON ICmeasurem ent
operat ionalreadines sindic ator
= Rear warnin gdisplay
Vehicles withPARKTR ONIC:when
PARKTRON ICisoperat ional(Ypage 183),
addition aloperat ionalreadines s
indic ator;also appears. Warning
displays :and =are active ifthe
cor respon dingPARKTRON ICwarnin g
displays areactive (Ypage 184).They light
up yellow assoon asthe first segmen tint he
PARKTRONIC warningdisplaylights upyell ow
and they light upred assoon asthe first
segment inthe PARKTRONIC warningdisplay
lights upred. "Reverse
parking" function X
Make surethattherear view camera is
activated andthat the"Reverse parking"
funct ionisselected. Seetheseparate
operating instructionsforCOMAND.
The lane andtheguide linesareshown.
Backing upstra ight intoapar king space
without turning thesteering wheel :
Vehicle widthincluding exteriormirrors
; White lanewith steering wheelstraight
= Yellow guidelineapproximately 3ft
(1 m) away fromtherear area
? Red guide lineapprox imately 10in
(0.2 5m) away fromtherear area
X With thehelp ofwhite lane;,chec k
whethe rthe vehicle willfitinto theparking
space.
X Using thewhite laneasaguide, carefully
back upuntil youreach theend position.
Red guide line?isthen atthe end ofthe
parking space.Thevehicle isalmost
parall elin the parking space.
Reverse perpendicular parking with the
steering wheelatan angle
X Drive pasttheparking spaceandbring the
vehicle toastandst ill. 192
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systemsDriving and parking

Problems
withNight ViewAssist Plus Problem Possible
causes/co nsequences andM Solutions
The
picture qualityof
Night ViewAssist Plus
has deteriorated. The
windshield wipersaresmearing thewindshield.
X Repla cethe wiper blades (Ypage 119). The
windshield issmeared afterthevehicle hasbeen cleaned ina
car wash.
X Clea nthe windshield (Ypage 321). There
iswindshield chipdamage inthe camera's fieldofvision.
X Repla cethe windshield. The
windshield isfogged upon the inside.
X Defrost thewindshield (Ypage 132). The
windshield isiced up.
X De-ice thewindshield (Ypage 131). There
isdirt onthe inside ofthe windshield.
X Clea nthe inside ofthe windshield (Ypage 321). Lane
Tracking package
General notes The
Lane Tracking packageconsistsof Blind
Spot Assist (Ypage 198)andLane Keeping
Assist (Ypage 200).
Blind SpotAssist Import
antsafety notes
Blind SpotAssist usesaradar sensor system
to monitor theareas onboth sides ofyour
vehicle. Itsupports youfrom speeds of
approximately 20mph (30km/h) .A warning
displa yin the exterior mirrorsdrawsyour
attent iontovehicles detectedinthe
monitored area.Ifyou then switch onthe
corresponding turnsignal tochange lane,you
will also receive anoptical andaudible
collision warning. BlindSpotAssist uses
sensors inthe rear bumper formonitorin g
purposes. G
WARNING Blind
SpotAssist isonly anaid designed to
assist driving. Itmay failtodetect some
vehicles andisno substitute forattent ive
driving.
Blind SpotAssist cannot detectroadand
traffic condition s.Itmay failtodetect narrow
vehicles, suchasmotorc yclesorbicycles, or
may onlydetect themtoolate.
Monitoring maybeaffected bydirty sensors,
stron gspray orpoor visibili tycaused bysnow,
rain ormist, forexample. Inthis case, vehicles
are detected lateornot atall.
Always payattent iontotraffic condition sand
your surroundings. Otherwise,youmay failto
recogniz edangers intime, cause anaccident
and injure yourself andothers. i
USA
only:
This device hasbeen approved bythe FCC
as a“Vehicular RadarSyst em” .The radar
sensor isinten dedforuse inan automotive
radar system only.Removal, tampering, or198
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systemsDriving and parking