G
WARNING Do
not disconnect atrail erwith anengag ed
overru nbrake. Otherwi se,you rhand could
bec ome trapped between thebumpe rand
trai lerd rawb ar.
Observe themaximu mpermissible trailer
dimension s(width andlengt h).
Most federal statesand allCanadian
provin cesrequire bylaw:
R safety chains between thetowing vehicle
and thetrailer. Thechains should becross -
wound underthetrailer drawbar. Theymust
be fasten edtothe vehicle's trailer
coupling, nottothe bumper orthe axle.
Allow forenough playinthe chains to
facilitat eturn ingtight corners.
R aseparate brakesystem forcert aintypes
of trailer.
R asafety switch forbraked trailers. Check
the specific legalrequirement sapplicable
to your federal state.
If the trailer detaches fromthetowing
vehicle, thesafety switch applies the
trailer's brakes.
! Donot connectthe trailer's brakesystem
(if featured) tothe hydrau licbrake system
of the towing vehicle, asthe latter is
equipp edwith ananti-lock brakesystem.
Doing sowill result inaloss offunct ionof
the brake systems ofboth thevehicle and
the trailer.
X Make surethattheautomatic transmission
is set toposition P.
X Apply thevehicle's electricparking brake.
X Start theengine.
X Vehicles withtheAIRMATIC package:
select highway level.
X Vehicles withtheadaptive damping
system: setADS toAUTO orCOMF.
X Switch offthe engine.
X Close alldoors andthetailgate.
X Coupl eup the trailer.
X Est ablish allelectrical connections. i
Vehicles
withtheAIRMATIC package:
if you couple upatrailer, thevehicle always
remains athighway level.When coupling up
a trailer, please observe thefollowing:
R ifhighway levelhasnotbeen set
manually ,the vehicle willautomatically
sink tohighway levelassoon asit
reaches aspeed of5m ph(8km/ h).
R high-spe edlevel isnot available.
These restrictions apply toall access ories
powered through acon nection tothe trailer
power socketofyour vehicle, e.g.abicycle
carrier . Towing
atrail er
Th ere arenum erouslega lreq uirem ents
conce rning the towingofatra iler, e.g.speed
rest rictions. Make surethatyour vehicle/
trailer combin ationcomplies withthelocal
requiremen tsnot only inyour areaof
residen cebut also atany location towhich
you aretrav eling. Thepolice andlocal
authorit iescan provide reliableinformation .
Please observe thefollowing whentowinga
trailer:
R To acquaint yourselfwithdrivin gwith a
trailer andwith theresultin gchang esto
handling, youshould practicecorn ering,
stoppin gand backin gup inatraf fic-free
location .
R Befor edrivin g,chec k:
- the trailer towhitch
- the safety switchfor braked trailers
- the safety chains
- the elect ricalconnection s
- the lights
- the wheels
R Adj ust the exterior mirror sto provide an
unobst ructedview ofthe rear sectionofthe
trailer.
R Ifthe trailer features electronic ally
con trolled brakes, pullaway thevehicle/
trailer combin ationcarefully, manually 216
Tr
ailer towingDriving and parking
brake
usingthebrake controller, andchec k
the brakes forcorr ectfunc tion.
R Sec ureany objec tson the trailer topreven t
the cargo fromslipping whenthevehicle is
in mot ion.
R Ifyou couple upatrailer, regularly check
the cargo forsecure fasteningand make
sure thatthetrailer lamps and(if
applicable) thetrailer brakes are
func tioningcorr ectly.
R Bear inmind thatthehandling willbeless
stable whentowingatrailer thanwhen
drivin gwithout one.Avoid sudden steering
movem ents.
R The vehicle/ trailercombin ationisheavier,
acceler atesmore slowly, hasadecreased
gradient climbingcapability andalonger
brakin gdistan ce.
It is more suscept ibletoside winds and
requires morecareful steering.
R Ifpossible, avoidabrupt braking.Depres s
the brake pedalmoderat elyatfirst ,so that
the trailer canactiv ateitsown brakes. Then
incr ease thepressure onthe brake pedal.
R Ifthe automatic transmission continues to
shift back andforthbetween twogears
when drivingup ordownhill, restrict the
shift range. Selectshiftrange 4,3,2,or 1.
Al ower gearandlower speed reduce the
risk ofengine failure.
R On long andsteep gradients thatare
difficult todrive down inshift range 1,
switch tothe off-road program orengage
the LOW GEAR off-road gear.
R When driving downhill, shifttoalower gear
to utilize theengine's brakingeffect.
Avoid continuous brakeapplication asthis
may overheat thevehicle brakesand,if
installed, thetrailer brakes.
R Ifthe coolant temperat ureincreases
dramatically whiletheair-con ditioning
system isswitched on,switch offthe air-
condit ioning system.
Coolant heatcanadditionally bedissipated
by opening thewindows andbysett ingthe blower
fanand theinterior temperat ureto
maximum.
R When overtak ing,payparticular attention
to the exten dedlength ofyour vehicle/
trailer combinat ion.
Due tothe length ofyour vehicle/t railer
combinat ion,youwillhave totravel an
additional distancebeyondthevehicle you
are overtak ingbefore returningtothe
previous lane. Deco
upling atrail er G
WA
RNI NG Ve
hicle swi th airs uspen sionprogram :While
you arecoupling ordecoupling atrailer, make
sure nobody locksorunlocks thevehicle and/
or opens orcloses doorsorthe tailgate.
The vehicle's levelcould change andyou
could endanger yourselfand/orothersasa
result.
Make surethatyoudonot operate theADS
switch orthe vehicle levelcontrolsystem
when coupling/decoupling thetrailer.
! Donot disconnec ta trailer withan
engaged overrunbrake.Otherwise, your
vehicle couldbedamaged bythe
rebounding ofthe overrun brake.
X Make surethattheautomatic transmission
is set toposition P.
X Apply thevehicle's electricparking brake.
X Start theengine.
X Close alldoors andthetailgate.
X Apply thetrailer's parkingbrake. G
WARNING Vehicles
withairsuspension program:As
soon asyou disconnec tthe electrical
conn ection between thetrailer andthe
vehicle, thevehicle willlower. Tohelp avoid
personal injury,makesurenoone isnear the
wheel housing orunderneath thevehicle
before theelectrical connection is
disconnec ted. Tr
ailer towing
217Driving and parking
Z
Setting
theambient lightingcolor
X Press the= or; button onthe
steering wheeltoselect the Settings
menu.
X Press the: or9 button toselect the Light submenu.
X Press thea button toconf irm.
X Press the: or9 button toselect the Ambient
lightcolor funct
ion.
X Press thea button toconf irm.
X Press the: or9 button toset the
color to SOLAR , NEUTRAL or POLAR .
X Press thea or% button tosave the
settin g.
Activating/deactivating surround
lighting andexterior lightingdelayed
switch-off
If you have activated the Lighting: funct
ion
and thelight switch isin the c orÃ
position, thefollowing functionsareactive
when itis dark:
R Surr ound lighting: theexterior lighting
remains litfor 40seconds afterunlocking
with thekey. Ifyou start theengine, the
surround lightingisswitched offand the
automatic headlampmode isactivated
(Y page 110).
R Exterior lightingdelayed switch-off: the
exterior lightingremains litfor 60seconds
after theengine hasbeen switched off.If
you close allthe doors, theexterior lighting
goes offafter 15seconds.
If you activate the Lighting: funct
ion,the
following lightupdepending onthe vehicle's
equipment:
R the parking lamps
R the daytime runninglamps
R the side marker lamps
R the surround lightinginthe exterior mirrors
X Press the= or; button onthe
steering wheeltoselect the Sett. menu.
X Press the: or9 button toselect the Lights submenu. X
Press thea button toconf irm.
X Press the: or9 button toselect the Locator
Lighting: funct
ion.
You willsee theselected setting: Enabled
or Disabled .
X Press thea button tosave thesettin g.
Deactivat ingdelay edswitch-of fofthe
exterior lightingtemporarily:
X Before leaving thevehicle, turnthe
SmartK eytoposition 0in the ignition lock.
X Turn theSmartK eytoposition 2in the
ignition lockandback toposition 0.
The exterior lightingdelayedswitch-off is
deactivated.
Delayed switch-off ofthe exterior lightingis
reactivated thenext time youstart the
engine.
Activating/deactivating theinterior
lighting delayed switch-off
If you activate the Interior
Lighting Delay funct
ion,theinterior lighting remains
on for 20seconds afteryouremove the
SmartK eyfrom theignition lock.
X Press the= or; button onthe
steering wheeltoselect the Settings
menu.
X Press the: or9 button toselect the Lights submenu.
X Press thea button toconfirm .
X Press the: or9 button toselect the Interior
LightingDelay: funct
ion.
You willsee theselected setting: Enabled
or Disabled .
X Press thea button tosave thesettin g.
Vehicle Activating/deactivating
theautom atic
door locking feature
If you select the Automatic
DoorLock: funct
ion,thevehicle iscent rally locked above
a speed ofaround 9mph(15 km/ h). Menus
andsubm enus
235On-board computer and displays Z
i
For
furth erinfor mationonthe automa tic
locki ngfea ture ,see (Ypage 79).
X Pres sthe = or; button onthe
stee ring wheelto sel ect the Sett
ings menu
.
X Pres sthe : or9 button tosel ect the Vehi
cle su
bme nu.
X Pres sthe a button toconfir m.
X Pres sthe : or9 button tosel ect the Auto
maticDoor Lock functi
on.
You willsee theselected setting : Enab
led or Disa
bled .
X Pres sthe a button tosav ethe setting .
Ac tivati ng/deac tivati ngthe acoustic
lo cki ng veri ficatio nsig nal
If yo uswi tch onthe Acou
stic Lock feed
back functi
on,anaco ustic signal sou nds
whe nyou lock thevehicle.
X Press the= or; button onthe
steerin gwheel toselect the Settings
menu.
X Press the: or9 button toselect the Vehicle submenu.
X Press thea button toconf irm.
X Press the: or9 button toselect the Acoustic
Lockfeedback: funct
ion.
You willsee theselected setting: On or
Off .
X Press thea button tosave thesetting.
Activating/deactivat ingthe radarsensor
system
The following systemsareswitched offwhen
the radar sensor system isdeactivated:
R DIS TRONIC PLUS(Ypage 169)
R BAS PLUS (Ypage 62)
R PRE-S AFE®
Brake (Ypage 65)
R Blind SpotAssist (Ypage 198)
R Act ive Blind SpotAssist (Ypage 202) i
USA
only: Thisdevice hasbeen approved
by the FCC asa"Vehicular RadarSyst em".
The rada rsensor isint ended foruse inan automot
iveradar system only.Removal,
tamperin g,or altering ofthe device willvoid
any warrant ies,and isnot permit tedbythe
FCC. Donot tamper with,alter, oruse in
any non-approved way.
An yunauthoriz edmodificat iontothis
device couldvoidtheuser's authorit yto
operate theequipment. i
Canada
only:
This device complies withRSS-210of
Indust ryCanada. Operation issubject to
the following twoconditions :
1. This device maynotcause harmful
int erferen ce,and
2. this device mustaccept anyinterferen ce
received, includinginterferen cethat may
cause undesired operation.
An yunauthoriz edmodificat iontothis
device couldvoidtheuser's authorit yto
operate theequipment.
X Press the= or; button onthe
steer ingwheel toselect the Setting
s menu.
X Press the: or9 button toselect the Vehicle submenu.
X Press thea button tocon firm.
X Press the9 or: button toselect Radar
Sensor (SeeOper. Manual) : .
You willsee theselect edsett ing: Enabled
or Disable
d .
X Press thea button tosave thesetting.
Convenienc e Activating/d
eactivatingthe EASY-
ENTR Y/EXIT feature
You canusethe Easy Entry/E
xit: func
tion
to activat eor deactivat ethe EASY ENTRY/
EXIT feature (Ypage 102). G
WARN
ING You
must make surenoone canbecome
trapped orinjur edbythe movin gsteer ing 236
Menus
andsubm enusOn-board computer and displays
wheel
whentheeasy-e ntry/e xitfeat ure is
act ivat ed.
To stop steerin gwheel movemen t,mov e
st eerin gwheel adjustment lever orpres sone
of themem oryposit ionbutt ons.
Do not leave childrenunat tended inthe
vehic le,orwith access toan unloc kedvehic le.
Childre ncould open thedriver's doorand
uninten tionally activate theeasy-entry/ex it
feature, whichcouldresult inan accident
and/or serious personal injury.
X Press the= or; button onthe
steering wheeltoselect the Sett. menu.
X Press the: or9 button toselect the Convenience submenu.
X Press thea button toconf irm.
X Press the: or9 button toselect the Easy
Entry/Exit funct
ion.
You willsee theselected setting: Enabled
or Disabled .
X Press thea button tosave thesetting.
Switching thebelt adjustm enton/off
For further informat iononbelt adjustmen t
(Y page 52).
X Press the= or; button onthe
steering wheeltoselect the Settings
menu.
X Press the: or9 button toselect the Convenience submenu.
X Press thea button toconf irm.
X Press the: or9 button toselect the Belt
Adjustment funct
ion.
You willsee theselected setting: Enabled
or Disabled .
X Press thea button tosave thesetting.
Switching theFold inmirr orswhen
locking function on/off
If you switch onthe Fold Mirrors in when
Locking funct
ion,theexter iormirrors foldin
when youlock thevehicle. Ifyou unlock the
vehicle andthen open thedriver's orfront - passenger
door,theexter iormirrors foldout
again.
If you have switched thefunct iononand you
fold theexter iormirrors inusing thebutton
on the door (Ypage 103), theywillnotfold
out automatically. Theexter iormirrors can
then onlybefolded outusing thebutton on
the door.
X Press the= or; button onthe
steering wheeltoselect the Sett. menu.
X Press the: or9 button toselect the Convenience submenu.
X Press thea button toconf irm.
X Press the: or9 toselect the Fold
Mirrors
inwhen Locking: funct
ion.
You willsee theselected setting: Enabled
or Disabled .
X Press thea button tosave thesetting.
Resetting tofactory settings For
safety reasons, the Daytime
Running Lights: funct
ioninthe Lights submenu
is
only reset when thevehicle isstation ary.
X Press the= or; button onthe
steering wheeltoselect the Settings
menu.
X Press the: or9 button toselect the Factory
Setting submenu.
X Press thea button toconf irm.
The Reset
AllSettings? message
appears.
X Press the: or9 button toselect No or Yes .
X Press thea button toconf irmthe
selection.
If you select Yes ,
the multifunct iondisplay
shows aconf irmation message. Menus
andsubmenus
237On-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
Disp
laymessa ges Poss
iblecauses/c onseq uences and M Solu
tions +
Key
NotDetected (re
ddisp laymes sage ) The
KEYLE SS-GO keyis no tin theveh icle.
Aw arning tone also soun ds.
If th een gin eis swit ched off,you can nolonger lockthe vehicle
cent rally orstart theengine.
X Pull over andstop thevehicle safelyassoon aspossible, paying
attent iontoroad andtraffic condition s.
X Apply theelectric parking brake.
X Locate theKEYLE SS-GO key. The
KEYLE SS-GO key isnot detect edwhile theengine isrunning
because thereisinterfer encefromastron gsource ofradio waves.
Aw arning tone also soun ds.
X Pull overand stop thevehiclesa fel yas soo naspossible ,pay ing
attent iontoroad andtraffic conditions.
X Engage theelectric parking brake.
X Operate thevehicle withtheSmartKey inthe ignition lock. +
Key
NotDetected (White
display
message) The
KEYLES S-GOkeycannot bedetected atpresent.
X Change thelocation ofthe key with theKEYLES S-GOfunction s
in the vehicle.
If the KEYLES S-GOkeyisstill notdetected:
X Operate thevehicle withtheSmartKey inthe ignition lock. +
Key
Detected in Vehicle The
KEYLES S-GOkeyhas been detected insidethevehicle during
locking.
X Remove theKEYLES S-GOkeyfrom thevehicle. +
Remove
'Start' Button
andInsert Key KEYLES
S-GOistemporarily malfunctioning orisdefective. A
warning tonealsosounds.
X Insert theSmartKey intotheignition lockandturn itto the
desired position.
X Visit aqual ified speciali stworkshop. +
Close
Doorsto Lock
Vehicle At
least onedoor isopen. Awarning tone also soun ds.
X Close alldoor sand lockthe vehicle again. 268
Display
messagesOn-board computer and displays
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