
X
To switcho ff:set the rocker switch tothe
| position.
The interior lighting automatical lyswitches
on ifyou :
R unlock thevehicl e
R open adoor
R remove theSmartKey fromtheignitio nlock
The interior lightisactivated forashort while
when theSmart Keyisremoved fromthe
ignition lock.Youcanactivate thisdelay ed
switch- offusing theon-board computer
(Y page 235).
Manua linterior lighting control X
To switch thefront interior lighting on:
set the rock erswitch tothe c position.
X To switch thefront interior lighting off:
set the rock erswitch tothe | position.
X To switch therear interior lighting on/
off: press theu button .
X To switch thereading lampson/off:
press thep button . Crash-
responsive emergency lighting
The interior lighting isactivated automatically
if the vehicle isinvolved inan accident .
X To switch offthe crash- responsive
emergency lighting:pressthehazard
warning lampbutton .
or
X Lock andthen unlock thevehicle usingthe
Smart Key. Replacing
bulbs Import
antsafety notes
Xenon bulbs If
your vehicle isequipped withXenon bulbs,
you can recogn izethis bythe following: the
cone oflight from theXenon bulbsmoves
from thetop tothe bottom andback again when
youstart theengine. Forthis tobe
observed, thelights mustbeswitched on
before startingthe engine. G
DANGER Xenon
bulbscarryahigh voltage. Youcould
get anelectric shockandbeseriously oreven
fatally injured ifyou touch theelectric
cont acts onXenon bulbs.Therefore, never
remove thecover fromXenon bulbs.
Do not change Xenonbulbsyourself, buthave
them replaced ataquali fiedspecialist
workshop whichhasthenecessary specialist
knowledge andtools tocarry outthework
required.
Mercedes-B enzrecommen dsthat youusean
authorized Mercedes-B enzCenter forthis
purpose. Inparticular, workrelevant tosafety
or on safety-related systemsmustbecarried
out ataquali fiedspecialist workshop.
Bulbs andlamps areanimportant aspectof
vehicle safety.Youmust therefor emake sure
that these functioncorrec tlyatall times.
Have theheadlamp settingcheck edregularly .
Other bulbs There
arebulbs otherthantheXenon bulbs
that youcann otreplace. Replaceonly the
bulbs listed (Ypage 115). Havethebulbs that
you cann otreplace yourself changed ata
quali fiedspecialist workshop.
Mercedes-B enzrecomm endsthatyouusean
authorized Mercedes-B enzCenter forthis
purpose. Inparticular, workrelevant tosafety
or on safety-related systemsmustbecarried
out ataquali fiedspecialist workshop.
If you require assistance changingbulbs,
consult aquali fiedspecialist workshop.
Do not touch theglass tubeofnew bulbs with
your bare hands. Evenminor contamination
can burn intotheglass surface andreduce
the service lifeofthe bulbs. Always usealint-
free cloth oronly touch thebase ofthe bulb
when installing.
Only usebulbs ofthe correc ttype. 114
Rep
lacingbul bsLights an dwindshield wipers

If
the new bulbstill does notlightup,con sult
a qualified specialist workshop.
Bulbs andlamps areanimport antaspect of
vehicle safety.Youmust therefore make sure
that these function correctlyat all times .
Have theheadlamp settingchec kedregularly. G
WARN
ING Bulbs
andlamps canbevery hot.Youshould
ther efore allowthemtocool down before you
chang ethem .Othe rwise, yo ucou ldbe burned
if yo utou chthe m.
Kee pbu lbsou to fthe reach ofchildren.
Otherwise, theycould damage thebulbs, for
example, andinjure themselves.
Never useabulb which hasbeen dropped.
Such abulb maybreak oreven explode and
injure you.
Halogen bulbsarepressurized andcan
explode whenyouchange them,particularly
if they arevery hot.Youshould therefore wear
eye protect ionand gloves whenyouare
changing them. Overview:
changingbulbs/bulb types
You canchange thefollowing bulbs.Thebulb
type canbefound inthe legend. Halogen
headlamps
: Low-beam headlamp:H755W
; High-beam headlamp:H755W
= Parking lamp/standing lamp:W5W BV
? Side marker lamp:WY5W Tail
lamp
: Brake lamp:P21 W-L Changing
thefront bulbs
Removing andinstalling thecover inthe
front wheel arch You
must remove thecover fromthefront
wheel housing beforeyoucan change the
front bulbs. X
To remove: switchoffthe lights.
X Turn thefront wheels inwards.
X Slide upcover :and liftitout.
X To install: insertcover:again andslide
it downwards untilitengages. Replacing
bulbs
115Lights and windshield wipers Z

Low-bea
mheadlam ps(ha logen
hea dlamp s) X
Remov eth ecov erinthefron twheel arch
(Y page 115).
X Turn housin gcov er: coun ter-clo ckwise
and pullitout.
X Turn bulbholde r; coun ter-clo ckwise and
pull itout .
X Take thebulb outofbulb holde r;.
X Inser tthe new bulb intobulb holder ;.
X Insert bulbholder ;into thelamp andturn
it clockwise.
X Align housing cover:and turn it
clockwise untilitengages.
X Repla cethe cover inthe front wheel arch
(Y page 115).
High-beam headlamps(halogen
headlam ps) X
Switch offthe lights.
X Open thehood. X
Turn housing cover:counter- clockwise
and pullitout.
X Pull lever =upwa rdsand remove bulb
holder ;.
X Take thebulb outofbulb holder ;.
X Insert thenew bulb intobulb holder ;.
X Simultaneously pressbulbholder ;and
pull lever =downwards.
X Align housing cover:and turn it
clockwise untilitengages.
Parking lamps/sta ndinglamps
(halogen headlamps) X
Turn housing cover:counter- clockwise
and pullitout.
X Pull outbulb holder ;.
X Take thebulb outofbulb holder ;.
X Insert thenew bulb intobulb holder ;.
X Insert bulbholder ;.
X Align housing cover:and turn it
clockwise untilitengages. 116
Replacing
bulbsLights and windshield wipers

Windshi
eldwipers Swi
tchin gthe windshie ldwipers on/
off G
WARNING Wip
erbla des arecomponents thataresub ject
to wea rand tea r.Re place thewipe rb lades
twic eayear, preferably inthe sprin gand fall.
Oth erwise thewindows willnotbewiped
proper ly.As aresult ,you may notbeable to
obser vesurro undin gtraffic condition sand
could cause anacc ident .
! Donot operat ethe windsh ieldwipers
when thewindsh ieldisdry, asthis could
damage thewiper blades. Moreover,dust
that hascollec tedonthe windsh ieldcan
scr atc hthe glass ifwiping takesplace when
the windsh ieldisdry.
! Ifthe windsh ieldwipers leavesmear son
the windsh ieldafterthe vehic lehas been
washed inan autom aticcarwash, waxor
oth erresidues maybethe reason forthis .
Clean thewindsh ieldusing washer fluid
aft erwashing thevehic lein an autom atic
car wash. Combin
ationswitch
1 $ Winds hieldwipers off
2 Ä Inter mit ten twipe, low7
3 Å Inter mit ten twipe, high8
4 ° Continuous wipe,slow
5 ¯ Continuous wipe,fast B
í Single wipe
C î Towipe withwasher fluid
X Swit chon the ignit ion.
X Turn thecom binat ionswitc hto the
appropr iateposit ionorpress thebutt onon
the side.
! Inter mit ten twiping withrainsensor: due
to optic alinf luenc esand thewindsh ield
becom ingdirtyin dry weather condition s,
the windsh ieldwipers maybeact ivate d
inadv ertent ly.This could thendamage the
wind shieldwiper blades orscrat ch the
wind shield.
For this reas on,you should always switch
off thewind shieldwiper sin dry weat her.
In theÄ orÅ position,theappro priate
wipin gfrequen cyisset auto maticall y
acc ording totheint ensityof therain .In
th eÅ position,therain sensor ismor e
sen sitive than intheÄ position,caus ing
th ewind shieldwiper sto wipe more
fr equen tly. Swit
ching therea rwindow wiperon/
off Combin
ationswitch
: è Rearwindow wiperswitch
2 b Towipe withwasher fluid
3 ° Toswitc hon intermit tentwiping
7 Rain sensorset tolow sens itivity.
8 Rain sensorset tohigh sensitivity. 118
Wind
shield wipersLights and windshield wipers

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). Overview
ofclimat econtrol systems Impor
tant safet ynotes G
WARN
ING Sever
econ dition s(e.g. strong airpollution )
may require replacem entofthe filter before
its scheduled replacementinterval. Aclogged
filt er will reduc ethe airvolume tothe interior
and thewindows couldfogup,impairin g
visibilit yand endan geringyou and others.
Have ablock edfilterreplac edataMerc edes-
Ben zCent eras soon aspossible. G
WARN
ING Follow
therecom mended settings forheating
and cooling givenonthe following pages.
Other wise, thewindows couldfogup,
impairing visibilityandendanger ingyou and
other s.
Autom aticclimate control controls the
temper atureandthehumidity ofthe vehicle
int erior andfilters outundesirable
substanc esfrom theair.
Autom aticclimate control isonly operation al
when theengine isrunn ing9
.O ptimum
operation isonly achieved ifyou drive withthe
side windows andsliding sunroof /panorama
roof with power tilt/sliding panelclosed. i
Vent
ilate thevehicle forabrief period
during warmweather, e.g.using the
con venien ceopenin gfeature (Ypage 86).
This willspeed upthe coolin gproces sand
the desired vehicleinterior temper ature
will bereached morequickly. i
The
integrated filtercanfilter outmost
partic lesofdust andcomplet elyfilter sout
pollen. Aclogged filterreduc esthe amoun t
of air supplied tothe vehic leint erior .For
this reason, youshould alwaysobserve the
inter valforreplacing thefilter, which is
specified inthe Servic eBooklet .Asit
depends onenvironmen talconditions, e.g.
heavy airpollu tion, theinterval maybe
shorter thanstated inthe Service Booklet.
9 The residua lheat function canonly beactivated/deactivated whentheignition isswitched off. 122
Overview
ofclimat econ trol systemsClimate control

Cont
rolpanel fordual-zone climatecont rol Canad
aon ly
: Setsth ete mper ature,left (Ypage 130)
; Defrost sth ewind shield(Y page 131)
= Swit ches theZONE function on/of f(Y page 131)
? Activate s/deac tivate sco olin gwithairdehumidif ication (Y page 128)
Ac tivates /deac tivates theresidual heatfunction (Ypage 133)
A Swit ches therear window defrosteron/ off(Ypage 132)
B Setsthe tem perat ure,right (Ypage 130)
C Activates /deac tivates air-recirculat ionmode (Ypage 133)
D Setsthe airdist ribut ion(Ypage 130)
E Incr eases theairflow (Ypage 131)
F Reduces theairflow (Y page 131)
G Swit ches climatecontrol on/ off(Ypage 128)
H Setsclim atecontrol to autom atic(Ypage 129) Over
view ofclima tecontr olsyst ems
123Climate control Z

USA
only
: Sets thetemperature, left(Ypage 130)
; Defrosts thewindshiel d(Y page 131)
= Switches maximum coolingMAXCOOL on/off (Ypage 132)
? Activates/deactivates coolingwithairdehumid ification(Ypage 128)
A Switches therear window defroster on/off(Ypage 132)
B Sets thetemperature, right(Ypage 130)
C Activates/deactivates air-recirculationmode(Ypage 133)
D Sets theairdistribution (Ypage 130)
E Increases theairflow (Ypage 131)
F Redu cestheairflow (Ypage 131)
G Switches climatecontrolon/off (Ypage 128)
H Sets climate controltoautomatic (Ypage 129) Rear
contr olpanel onlyinconnec tionwith special equipment seatheating
: Sets therear-compartment climatecontroltoautomatic
; Switches rear-compartment climatecontrolon/off 124
Overview
ofclimat econ trol systemsClimate control

=
Directs theairfl ow thro ughthe rearai rvents
? Directs theairfl ow thro ught he footwell vents Notes
onusing climate control
The following contains notes and
recommen dationsonoptimum operation of
dual -zoneautomatic climatecontrol.
R Act ivate climate controlusing theà and
¿/Á buttons.Theindicator lampsin
the à and¿/Á buttonslightup.
R Set thetemperature to72 ‡(22 †).
R Only usethe"defrosting" functionbriefly
until thewindshield isclear again.
R Only use"air-recirculation" modebriefly,
e.g. ifthere areunpleasa ntoutside odors
or when inatunn el.The windows could
otherwise fogupas, inair-recirculation
mode, nofresh airisdrawn intothevehicle.
R Use theZONE functiontoadopt the
temperature settingson the driver's side
for the front -passenger sideaswell. The
indicator lampinthe á button goesout. Overview
ofclimate controlsystems
125Climate control Z