Rear
compartment
Setting theairv ent s...................... 135
Setting thetempera ture................ 130
Rear foglamp
Displ aymessa ge............................ 252
Switchi ngon/off ........................... 110
Rear seat
Adjusting ......................................... 98
Rear viewcamera
Cl eani nginstructio ns..................... 322
Function/notes ............................. 190
Rear-vie wmirror
Anti-glar e(manua l)........................ 103
Dippi ng(automa tic)....................... 104
Rear window defros ter
Prob lem(malfunction) ................... 133
Rear window heatin g
Switchi ngon/off ........................... 132
Rear window wiper
Rep lacing thewiper blade ....... ....... 119
Switchi ngon/off ........................... 118
Refue ling
Fuel gauge....................................... 29
Importa ntsafe tynotes .................. 149
Ref ueling proces s.......................... 150
see Fuel
Remote control
Ga rage door opener ....................... 305
Reportin g
Mal functions relevant tosafe ty....... .25
Res erve (fueltank)
see Fuel
Res erve fuel
Disp laym essage ............................ 257
Warni nglamp ........................ 276,277
see Fuel
Resi dual heat (climate control) ........ 133
Restrain tsyste m
see SRS (Supplemental Restraint
System)
Roadsi deAss istanc e(bre akdow n).... 22
Roll ersunb lind
Panor amaroofwith pow ertilt/
sli ding pane l....... ..............................90
Roof carrie r........................................ 293
Roof lining and carpets (clean ing
guide lines) ......................................... 325Roof
load(maximum) ........................ 390
Route see Routegui dance (navigation)
Route guidan ce(nav igati on)............ 228 S
Safety
Childre nint he vehicle ..................... 54
Chi ldrestrai ntsys tems .................... 54
Occupa ntClass ifica tion System
(OC S)............................................... 44
Overvi ewofoccup antsafe ty
sys tems ........................................... 38
Safety systems
see Driving safetysys tems
Seat belts
Adjusting thedrive r'sand front-
pas senger seatbelt ......................... 52
Adjusting theheight ....... .............. ....52
Belt force limiters ............................ 53
Cl eani ng....... ....... ........................... 324
Corr ectusage.................................. 50
Emergency Tensioning Devices ........53
Faste ning......................................... 51
Importa ntsafe tygui del ines ............. 49
Rel eas ing ......................................... 53
Safety guidel ines ............................. 39
Specia lseat belt retractor ............... 56
Switchi ngbeltadju stment on/off
(on-boa rdcompu ter)...................... 237
Warni nglamp ....... ..................... ..... 269
Warni nglamp (function) ................... 53
Seats
Adjusting (electrical ly). .................... 96
Adjusting the4-way lumba r
sup port ............................................ 99
Adjusting theheadrestrai nt............ 97
Cl eani ngthe cover ......................... 324
Corr ectdrive r'ssea tposi tion ...........94
Fold ingthe rear bench seat
forwa rds/ba ck....... ..................... ...287
Importa ntsafe tynotes .................... 95
Seat heating prob lem.................... 100
Seat ventila tionprob lem................ 100
Storing settings (memory
function) ........................................ 105 In
dex
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Top
Teth er G
WA
RNING Alw
ayslo ck the rearseat backr estsintheir
upright position whentherear seats are
occupied bypassengers .Lock therear seat
backrest sin their upright position before
installing theTop Tether strapsorwhen the
cargo compartm entisnot inuse. Make sure
that rear seat backrest saresecure dprope rly
by push ingand pulling onthe seat backrests.
If the seat backrest isnot locked properly,the
seat backrest couldfoldforwa rd.The child
restrai ntsystem isno longer supported
prope rlyorheld inposi tion andcannolonger
fulfi llits function. Thiscould causeserio usor
even fatalinjurie s.
Top Tether providesan add itiona lconnection
betwe enthe child restrai ntsystem secured
with ISOFIX andtherear seat. Ithelp sredu ce
the risk ofinjury evenfurther.
The Top Tether anchora gesarelocated onthe
rear side ofthe rear seat backrests. X
Move headrestrai nt= upw ards.
X Install theLATCH-type (ISOFIX)child
restrai ntsystem withTopTether. Comply
with themanufa cturer's installation
instructions whendoing so.
X Rou teTop Tether beltB under head
restrai nt= betwe enthe two head restrai nt
bars.
X Rou teTop Tether beltB dow nward
betwe encargo compartment cover:and
rear seat backrest ;.
X Hook TopTether hookAofTop Tether belt
B into TopTether anchora ge?.
Ensure that:
R Top Tether hookAishooked intoTop
Tether anchora ge? asshow n.
R Top Tether beltB isnot twisted.
R Top Tether beltB isrouted betweenrear
seat backrest ;and cargo 58
Chil
dren inthe vehi cleSafety
comp
artme ntcove r: ifcarg o
comp artme ntcove r: isinsta lled.
R Top Teth erbel tB isrou ted betw eenrear
sea tback rest; and thecar gonetift he
cargo netisinstalled.
X Tension TopTether beltB.C omply with
the manufacturer 'sinstallation
instr uctions whendoing so.
X Move headrestraint=back down again
slightly ifnecessary (Ypage 97).Make
sure thatyoudonot inter ferewith the
correc trouting ofTop Tether beltB. Child-pr
ooflocks
Import antsafety notes G
WARNIN
G When
leaving thevehicle, alwaysremove the
Smart Keyfrom theignition lock.Always take
the Smart Keywith youand lock thevehicle.
Do not leave children unattendedinthe
vehicle, evenifthey aresecured inachild
restraint system,orwith access toan
unlocked vehicle.Achild's unsupervised
access toavehicle couldresult inan accident
and/or serious personal injury.Thechildren
could:
R injure themselves onparts ofthe vehicle
R be seriously orfatally injured through
excessive exposuretoextrem eheat orcold
R injure themselves orcause anaccident with
vehicle equipment thatcanbeoperated
even ifthe SmartKey isremoved fromthe
ignition lockorremoved fromthevehicle,
such asseat adjustment ,steering wheel
adjustment ,or the memory function
If children openadoor, theycould injure other
persons orget out ofthe vehicle andinjure
themselves orbe injured byfollowing traffic.
Do not expose thechild restraint systemto
direct sunlight. Thechild restraint system's
metal parts, forexample, couldbecome very
hot, andthechild could beburned onthese
parts. Child-proof
locksforthe rear doors G
WARNING Children
couldopenarear door from inside
the vehicle. Thiscould result inserious
injuries oran accident. Therefore, when
children rideinthe rear alwa yssecure therear
doors withthechild-proof locks.
You secure eachdoorindividua llywith the
child-proof locksonthe rear doors. Adoor
secured withachild-proof lockcann otbe
opened frominside thevehicle. Whenthe
vehicle isunlocked, thedoor canbeopened
from theoutside. X
To activat e:press thechild-proof lock
lever upinthe direction ofarrow :.
X Make surethatthechild-proof locksare
working properly.
X To deactivat e:press thechild-proof lock
lever down inthe direction ofarrow ;.
Overrid efeatu refor the rear side
windows G
WARNIN
G When
children rideonthe vehicle's rearseats,
activate theoverride switch.Otherwise, the
children couldbeinjured, e.g.bytrapping
themselves inthe rear side window. Children
inthe vehicle
59Safety Z
(
Y page 103)in such away that youhave
a good viewofroad andtrafficcon dition s.
X Vehicles withamem oryfunct ion:save
the seat, steeringwheel andexterior mirror
sett ings (Ypage 105). Seats
Impor
tantsafet ynotes G
WARN
ING In
order toavoid possible lossofvehicle
con trol,all seat, head restraint ,steer ing
wheel andrear view mirror adjustm ents,as
well asfasten ingofseat belts, mustbedone
before settingthe vehicle inmot ion. G
WARN
ING Do
not adjust thedriver' sseat while driving.
Adj ustin gthe seat while drivingcould cause
the driver tolose controlof the vehicle.
Never travelin amovin gvehicle withtheseat
backr estinan exc essively reclinedposition as
this canbedangerous. Youcould slideunder
the seat beltinacollision .Ify ou slide under
it, the seat beltwould applyforceatthe
abdomen orneck .This could cause serious or
fatal injuries. Theseat backrest andseat belts
provide thebest restraint whenthewearer is
in aposition thatisas upright aspossible and
seat belts areproperly positioned onthe
body. G
WARNING Your
seatbeltmust beadjusted sothat you
can correct lyfasten yourseatbelt.
Observe thefollowing points:
R adjust theseat backrest untilyour arms are
slightly angledwhenholding thesteering
wheel.
R adjust theseat toacomfort ableseating
position thatstillallow syou toreach the
accelerator/brake pedalsafely. The
position shouldbeasfar back aspossible with
thedriver stillable tooperate the
cont rolsproperly.
R adjust thehead restraint sothat itis as
close tothe head aspossible andthecent er
of the head restraint supports theback of
the head ateye level.
R never placehands undertheseat ornear
any moving partswhile aseat isbeing
adjusted.
Failure todo socould result inan accident
and/or serious personal injury. G
WARNING The
electrically adjustableseatscanbe
operated atany time. Therefore, donot leave
children unattended inthe vehicle, orwith
access toan unlocked vehicle.Achild's
unsupervised accesstoavehicle couldresult
in an accident and/orserious personal injury. G
WARNING Acc
ording toaccident statistics,children are
safer when properly restrained inthe rear
seating positions thaninthe front seating
position. Thus,westron glyrecommen dthat
children beplaced inthe rear seats whenever
possible. Regardlessofseating position,
children 12years oldand under mustbe
seated andproperly securedinan
appropriately sizedinfant restraint ,toddler
restraint ,or booster seatrecommen dedfor
the size andweight ofthe child. Foradditional
information, see"Chil dren inthe vehicle".
Ac hild's riskofserious orfatal injuries is
significantly increasedifthe child restraint s
are not properly securedinthe vehicle and/
or the child isnot properly securedinthe child
restraint . G
WARNING For
your protect ion,drive onlywith properly
positioned headrestraint s.
Adjust thehead restraint sothat itis as close
to the head aspossible andthecent erofthe
head restraint supports theback ofthe head
at eye level. Thiswillreduce thepotent ialfor Seats
95Seats, steering wheel and mirrors
Z
inj
ury tothe head andneckint he event ofan
accident orsimilar situation.
Do not drive thevehicle without theseat head
restraint s.Head restraint sare intended to
help reduce injuries duringanaccident.
! Toavoid damage tothe seats andtheseat
heating, observethefollowing information :
R do not spill anyliqui dson the seats. If
liqui dis spilled onthe seats, drythem as
soon aspossible.
R ifthe seat covers aredamp orwet, donot
switch onthe seat heating. Theseat
heating shouldalsonottobe used todry
the seats.
R clean theseat covers asrecommen ded;
see the"Interior care"section.
R do not transport heavyloadsonthe
seats. Donot place sharp object son the
seat cushions, e.g.knives, nailsortools.
The seats should onlybeoccupied by
passengers, ifpossible.
R when theseat heating isin operation, do
not cover theseats withinsulating
materials, e.g.blankets, coats,bags,
seat covers, childseats orbooster seats.
! When youmove theseats, makesurethat
there arenoobject sin the footwell or
behind theseats. Otherwise, youcould
damage theseats andtheobject s.
! When therear bench seatisfolded
forwards, thefront seats cannot bemoved
to their rearmost position.Youcould
otherwise damagetheseats andtherear
bench seat.
! Make surethatthesun visor isfolded up
before adjusting thebackrest andhead
restraint height.Thehead restraint andsun
visor could otherwise collidewhenthehead
restraint isfully exten ded. i
It
is not possible toremove thehead
restraint sfrom thefront seats. Therear-
compartmen thead restraint scan be
removed (Ypage 98). Please
contactanauthorized Mercedes-
Benz Center formore information . i Other
topics:
R cargo compartmen tenlargement
(folding therear bench seatforwards)
(Y page 287) Adjust
ingthe seats electrically :
Head restraint height
; Seat cushion angle
= Seat height
? Seat fore-and- aftadjustment
A Backrest angle i
Vehicles
withmemory function:ifPRE-
SAF E®
has been triggered, thefront -
passenger seatwillbemoved toabetter
position ifit was previously inan
unfavorable position. i
You
canstore theseat settin gsusing the
memory function(Ypage 105). i
Vehicles
withmemory function:when the
seat ismoved forwards orrearwards, the
headrest ismoved upordown
automatically .96
SeatsSeats, steering wheel and mirrors
Adj
usting thehea dres train ts
Adj usting thehea dres train tsma nua lly Adj
usting thehea dres train theig ht
! The head restrain tsmus tonly berem oved
at aqu alifi ed spe cialist wo rksh op.
Mer cedes-B enzreco mme ndsthatyou use
a Mercedes-B enzCenter forthis purpose. X
To raise: pullthehead restraintuptothe
desired position.
X To lowe r:press release catch: inthe
direction ofthe arrow andpush thehead
restr aintdown tothe desired position.
Adjust ingthe fore/aft position ofthe
head restraint With
thisfunct ionyou can adjust thedistance
between thehead restraintandtheback of
the seat occupant 'shead.
X To adj ust forward s:pull thehead restraint
forwards inthe direction ofthe arrow until
it engages. There
areseveral notches.
X To adj ust rear wards: pressandhold the
release button:and push thehead
restr aintback.
X When thehead restraintisin the desired
position, releasethebutton andmake sure
that thehead restraintisengaged in
position.
Adjust ingthe head restraints
elec trically X
To adj ust the head restraintheight: slide
the switch forhead restraintadjustmen t
(Y page 96)upordown inthe direction of
the arrow.
Rear seathead restraints G
WARNIN
G For
safety reasons, alwaysdrive withtherear
head restraint sin the upright position when
the rear seats areoccupied.
Keep thearea around headrestraint sclear of
articles (e.g.clothin g)to not obstruct the
folding operation ofthe head restraint s. G
WARNIN
G For
your protect ion,drive onlywith properly
positioned headrestraint s.
Adjust thehead restraint insuch away that it
is as close tothe head aspossible andthe
cent erofthe head restraint supports theback
of the head ateye level. Thiswillreduce the
potent ialfor injury tothe head andneck inthe
event ofan accident orsimilar situation.
With arear seat occupied, makesuretomove
the respect ivehead restraint upfrom the
lowest non-useposition andhave the
occupant adjustthehead restraint properly.
Do not drive thevehicle without theseat head
restraint sinstalled whentherear seats are
occupied. Headrestraint sare inten dedto
help reduce injuries duringanaccident . Seats
97Seats, steering wheel and mirrors Z