Problem Possible
causes/co nsequences andM Solutions
8
The
yello wreserve fuel
warning lamplights up
while theengine is
running. The
fuel level hasdropped intothereserve range.
X Refuel atthe nearest gasstation. ?
The
redcoolant
warning lamplights up
while theengine is
running andthecoolant
temperature gaugeis
at the start ofthe scale. The
temperature sensorforthe coolant temperature gaugeis
defective.
The coolant temperature isno longer beingmonitor ed.There isa
risk ofengine damage ifthe coolant temperature istoo high.
X Pull over andstop thevehicle safelyandswitch offthe engine,
payi ngatten tiontoroad andtraffic condition s.Do not cont inue
driving underanycircumst ances.
X Apply theelectric parking brake.
X Consult aqual ified specialist workshop. War
ning andindicator lampsin the instrum entcluster
277On-board computer and displays Z
G
WARNING Wash
ersolve nt/antifreeze ishigh ly
flamma ble.Donot spill washer solvent/
antifreez eon hot engine parts,because itmay
ignite andburn. Youcould beseriously
burned.
! Attemperatures belowfreezin g:alwa ys
fill the washer fluidreservoir withamix of
water andwindshield washerconcentrate
(e.g. MBWinterF it).There isotherwise a
risk ofdamaging thewindshield washer
system/headlamp cleaningsystem.
! Only usewasher fluidconcentratewhich
is suitable forplastic lenses. Unsuitable
washer fluidconc entratecould damage the
plastic lensesofthe headlamps.
! Donot add distilled orde-ionized waterto
the washer fluidcontainer. Otherwise, the
level sensor maybedamaged. i
Add
windshield washerconcentrate, e.g.
MB SummerF it,to the washer fluidallyear
round. Example:
washerfluidreservoir
X Mix thewindshield washerfluidina
cont ainer beforehand.
X At temp eratures above freezing: fillthe
washer fluidreservoir withamixof water
and winds hieldwasher concentrate (e.g.
MB Summ erFit).
X At tem peratur es below freezing: fillthe
washer fluidreser voirwith amixof water
and winds hieldwasher concentrate (e.g.
MB Wint erFit).Adapt themixingratioto the outs
idetem perat ure.Forinform ation on
the mixing ratio(Y page 390).
X To open: pullcap:upwards bythe tab.
X Add theprem ixedwasher fluid.
X To close: presscap:ontothe filler neck
unt ilit eng ages.
Br ake fluid level !
Ifyou notice that thebrak efluid level in
the brak efluid reser voirhasfallen tothe
MIN mark orless, checkthe brak esyst em
immed iatelyforleaks. Alsocheckthe
thick ness ofthe brake linings. Contact a
qual ified specialist workshop, e.g.an
authorized Mercedes-Ben zCent er
immediately.
Do not add brake fluid.Thisdoes not
corr ectthe error.
Only checkthe brake fluidlevel when the
vehicle isstationary andonalevel surface.
In order tocheck thebrake fluidlevel, the
cover above thebrake fluidreservoir mustbe
removed. X
Remove seal;inthe area around
cover :inthe direction ofthe arrow. 316
Engi
necompar tmentMaintenance and care
Clean
ingtheext erior ligh ting X
Clean theplast iclen ses oftheex terior
light swit hawet spon geand amild cleanin g
agen t,e.g .M ercedes- Benzcarsham pooor
cle anin gclo ths.
! Onlyuse cleanin gagen tsor cle anin g
clo thswhic hare suitable forplast iclight
len ses .Unsu itable cle ani ng agents or
cle ani ng cloths couldscra tchordama ge
the plas tic light lenses .
Cl ean ingthe sens ors X
Clea ns ensor s: ofthe driving systems
with water, carshampoo andasoft cloth.
! When cleanin gthe sensor swith apower
washer, maintainadistanc ebetween the
vehicle andthenozzleofthe power washer
of at least 11.8in (30 cm). Information
about thecorr ectdistanc eis available from
the equipment manufacturer. Cleaning
therear view camer a X
Use clear water andasoft clothto clean
camera lens:.
! Donot clean thecamera lensandthearea
around therear view camera withapower
washer.
Cleaning thetrailer towhitch The
ballcoupling mustbecleaned ifit
becomes dirtyorcorr oded.
X Remove rustonthe ball ofthe ball coupling,
e.g. with awire brush.
X Remove dirtwith aclean, lint-free clothor
a brush.
X Aft ercleanin g,lightly grease theball ofthe
ball coupling again.
X Check thatthevehicle's trailertowhitchis
workin gproperly.
! Observe thenoteon care provided bythe
trailer manufact urer. i
You
canalso have themaint enanc ework
on the ball coupling andthetrailer towhitch
carried outbyaqualified specialist
worksho p. H
Environment
alnote Dispose
ofrags soaked inoil and grease inan
enviro nmentallyrespon siblemann er. 322
CareMaintenance and care
system
whenthedefective wheelhasbeen
replaced withanew wheel.
Vehicles withtirepressure controlsystem:
all wheels mounted mustbeequip pedwith
function ingsensors. Thedefective wheel
should nolonger beinthe vehicle. MOExtended
tires(tires withrun-flat
propert ies)
MOExt ended tires(tires withrun-flat
properties) allowyou tocont inue driving your
vehicle evenifone ormore tiresareentirely
deflated.
MOExt ended tiresmayonlybeused in
conj unction withtheactivated tirepressure
loss warning systemorwith theactivated tire
pressure monitoring system.
The maximum permissible distancewhich
can bedriven inrun-flat modedepends onthe
load inthe vehicle. Youcandrive 50miles
(80 km) ifthe vehicle ispartiall yladen and
18 miles (30km) ifit is fully laden.
The maximum permissible distancewhich
can bedriven inrun-flat modeiscounted from
the moment thetire pressure losswarning
appea rsinthe multifunction display.
You must notexceed amaximum speedof
50 mph (80km/h). G
WARNING The
handling characteristics ofyour vehicle
deteriorate inrun-flat mode,forexample:
R when cornering
R when braking
R when accelerating rapidly
Adapt yourdriving styleaccordingly andavoid
sudden changes indirection andsudden
acceleration, aswell asdriving overobstacles
(i.e. curbs, potholes), anddriving off-road.
This isparticularly thecase when thevehicle
is heavily laden.
The maximum permissible distancethatcan
be driven inrun-flat modedepends toalarge
extent onthe loads placed onthe vehicle. It can
beshorter duetohigh speeds, aheavy
load, sudden changes indirection, theroad
surface condition, outsidetemperature, etc.,
or further ifyou drive carefully and
conservatively.
Do not cont inue todrive inrun-flat modeif:
R you hear banging noises.
R the vehicle startstoshake.
R you seesmoke andsmell rubber.
R ESP ®
is intervenin gconst antly.
R there aretears inthe sidewa llsofthe tire.
Aft erdriving inrun-flat mode,youmust have
the wheel( s)checked fordamage ata
qual ified speciali stworkshop whichhasthe
necessary specialistknowledge andtools to
carry outthework required. Thedefective tire
must bereplaced inevery case.
Mercedes-Benz recommendsthatyouusean
authorized Mercedes-Benz Centerforthis
purpose. Inparticular, workrelevant tosafety
or on safety-related systemsmustbecarried
out ataqual ified speciali stworkshop. i
When
replacing oneorall tires, make sure
that youonly usetires marked
MOExt ended andofthe specified sizefor
the vehicle. Bat
tery Importa
ntsafety notes
In order forthe battery toachieve the
maximum possibleservicelife,itmust always
be sufficiently charged.
! Have thebattery checked regularlyata
qual ified speciali stworkshop, suchasan
authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
Adhere tothe service intervals indicated in
the service booklet orask aqual ified
speciali stworkshop, suchasan authorized
Mercedes-Benz Center.
Have thebattery chargechecked more
frequently ifyou usethevehicle mainlyfor 338
Bat
teryBreakdown assistance
If
you wish tocancel theres tart:
X Pre ssthe% button.
or
X Ifth e Tir
ePre ssureNow OK? mes
sage
appear s,pre ss9 or: tosele ct Can
cel .
X Pre ssthea button.
The tirepre ssur evalues store dat thelast
res tartw illcon tinue tobe mon itored. Tir
epr essur emonit or
Imp ortant safety notes If
atir epress uremon itorsyst emisinst alled,
the vehic le'swheels havesensors that
mon itorthetirepress uresinall four tires. The
tir epress uremon itorwarns youifthe
press uredrops inone ormor eof the tires. The
tir epress uremon itoronly functionsif the
cor rectwheel electronic sunits areinstalled
on allwheels.
The tirepressure monitorhasayell ow
warning lampinthe instrumen tcluster for
indicating pressureloss/malfunction s(USA)
or pressure loss(Canada ).Whether the
warning lampflashes orlights upindicates
whether atire pressure istoo low orthe tire
pressure monitorin gsystem is
malfunctionin g:
R ifthe warning lampislit cont inuously ,the
tire pressure onone ormore tiresis
significantly toolow. Thetirepressure
monitor isnot malfunctionin g.
R USA only: ifthe warning lampflashes for
60 seconds andthen remains litconst antly,
the tire pressure monitorismalfunctionin g. G
WARNING Each
tire,including thespare (ifprovided),
should becheck edatleast once amont h
when coldandinflated tothe pressure
recommen dedbythe vehicle manufacturer
on the Tire andLoading Informationplacard
on the driver's doorB-pillar orthe tire
pressure labelonthe inside ofthe fuel filler flap.
Ifyour vehicle hastires ofadifferent size
than thesize indicated onthe Tire andLoading
Inform ationplacard orthe tire pressure label,
you should determine theproper tirepressure
for those tires.
As anadded safetyfeature, yourvehicle has
been equipp edwith atire pressure monitorin g
system (TPMS)thatilluminates alow tire
pressure telltalewhenoneormore ofyour
tires aresignificantly underinflated.
Acc ordingly, whenthelow tirepressure
telltale illuminates, youshould stopandcheck
your tires assoon aspossible, andinflate
them tothe proper pressure. Drivingona
significantly underinflated tirecauses thetire
to overheat andcanlead totire failure.
Underinflation alsoreduces fuelefficiency
and tiretread life,and may affect thevehicle's
handling andstopping ability.
Please notethattheTPMS isnot asubstitute
for proper tiremaintenanc e,and itis the
driver's responsibility tomaintain correcttire
pressure, evenifunderinflation hasnot
reached thelevel totrigger illumination ofthe
TPMS lowtirepressure telltale.
USA only:
Your vehicle hasalso been equipp edwith a
TPMS malfunction indicatortoindicate when
the system isnot operating properly.The
TPMS malfunction indicatoriscombined with
the low tirepressure telltale.Whenthe
system detects amalfunction, thetelltale will
flash forapproximately oneminute andthen
remain continuously illuminated. This
sequence willberepeated everytimethe
vehicle isstarted aslong asthe malfunction
exists.
When themalfunction indicatorisillu minated,
the system maynotbeable todetect orsignal
low tirepressure asintended. TPMS
malfunctions mayoccur foravariety of
reasons, including theinstallation of
incompatible replacementoralternate tires
or wheels onthe vehicle thatprevent the
TPMS fromfunctioning properly. Always
check theTPMS malfunction telltaleafter Tire
pressure
359Wheels and tires
Z
repla
cingoneormore tiresorwhee lson you r
vehicl eto ensure thattherepla cement or
alterna tetires andwhee lsall ow the TPMS to
continue tofunction properly. i
USA
only:
If the tire pressu remonitor is
malfu nctioning, itmay take more than
10 minutes forthe tire pressu rewarni ng
lamp toinform youofthe malfu nction by
flas hing for60seconds andthen remai ning
lit.
When themalfu nction hasbeen rectified ,
the tire pressu rewarni nglamp goesout
after drivingfor afew minutes.
Information ontire pressu resisdisp layed in
the multi function display.After afew minutes
of drivi ng,the current tirepress ureofeach
tire isshow nint he multifunction display. i
The
tirepressure valuesindicated bythe
on-board computer maydiffer fromthose
measured atagas station withapressure
gauge. Thetirepressures shownbythe on-
board computer refertothose measured at
sea level. Athigh altitudes, thetire pressure
values indicated byapressure gaugeare
higher thanthose shown bythe on-board
computer. Inthis case, donot reduce the
tire pressures. i
The
operation ofthe tire pressure monitor
can beaffected byinterfer encefromradio
transmit tingequipment (e.g.radio
headphones, two-wayradios)thatmay be
being operated inor near thevehicle. i
USA
only:
This device complies withPart15ofthe
FCC Rules. Operation issubject tothe
following twocondition s:
1. This device maynotcause interfer ence,
and
2. this device mustaccept anyinterfer ence
received, includinginterferencethatmay
cause undesired operation. Any
unauthorized modificationtothis
device couldvoidtheuser’s authority to
operate theequipment. i
Canada
only:
This device complies withRSS-2 10of
Industry Canada.Operation issubjec tto
the followi ng two cond itions :
1. Thisde vice ma ynot causeinte rferenc e,
and
2. thi sde vice mu stacc eptany inte rference
rece ived,incl uding inte rference thatm ay
caus eunde sired oper ationofthe device.
Any unauthorized modificationtothis
device couldvoidtheuser’s authority to
operate theequipment.
Checking tirepressur eelec tronically X
Make surethattheSmartK eyisin position
2 (Y page 139)inthe ignition lock.
X Press the= or; button onthe
steering wheeltoselect the Serv. menu.
X Press the9 or: button toselect Tire
Pressure .
X Press thea button.
The current tirepressure foreach wheel will
be displa yedinthe multifunction display.
If the vehicle hasbeen parked forlonger than
20 minutes, the Tire
pressure willbe displayed
afterdriving afew minutes message
appearsinthe displa y.
Aft erateach-in period,thetire pressure
monitor automatically recognizesnew wheels
or new sensors. Ifac lear allocat ionofthe tire
press urevalues tothe indiv idual wheels isnot
possible ,the Tire
Pressure Monitor Acti
ve mess
ageisshown instead ofthe tire
press uredisplay. Thetirepress uresare
already beingmonitored. i
If
aspare wheel/ emergencyspare wheel
is moun ted,thesyst emmay continue to
show thetirepress ureofthe wheel thathas
been removedforafew minutes .If this
occ urs, notethat thevalue displayed for
the posit ionwhere thespare tireis 360
Tir
epr essur eWheels and tires