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). Occupant
safety Overview
ofoccupant safety
In this section, youwilllearn themost
import antfactsabout therest raint system
compo nentsof the vehicle.
The restraint system consists of:
R seat belts
R child restraint system s
R LATCH -type (ISOF IX)child seatanchors
Addit ional protection isprovided by:
R SRS (Supplemen talRestrain tSyst em)
R PRE -SAF E®
R Airb ag syst emcompo nentsw ith:
- PAS SENGER AIRB AG OFF indicator lamp
- fro nt-pa ssenge rseat with Occupant
Classification System(OCS)
The differen tairbag systems work
indep endently of each other.The protective
func tionsof the syst emwork incon junction
with each other.Not allair bags aredeployed
in an acc ident . G
WARN
ING Modif
ications toor work impro perly
con duct edon rest raint systemcom pone nts
or the irwirin g,as well astam perin gwith
int erc onn ectedelect ronicsyst ems, canlead to
the rest raint systems nolong erfunc tioning
as intende d.
Air bags orEm ergen cyTens ionin gDev ices
(ETD s),for exam ple,could deploy
inadv ertent lyor fail todeploy inacc ident s
altho ughthedecele ration threshold forair
bag deploymen tisexceeded. Therefore,
never modify therestraint systems. Donot
tamper withelectronic component sor their
software. i
See
"Children inthe vehicle"
(Y page 54)formore information on
infants andchildren traveling withyouin
the vehicle andrestraints forinfants and
children. SRS
(Supplemental RestraintSystem)
Introduction SRS
consists of:
R the 6 SRSwarning lamp
R air bags
R air bag cont rolunit (with crash sensors)
R Emergenc yTensioning Devicesforthe
front seatbelts andtheouter seatbelts in
the rear
R belt force limiters
SRS reduces therisk ofoccupants coming
into contactwith thevehicle's interiorinthe
event ofan accident. Itcan also reduce the
effect ofthe forces towhich occupants are
subjected duringanaccident.
SRS warning lamp SRS
function sare checked regularlywhen
you switch onthe ignition andwhen the
engine isrunning. Therefore, malfunctions
can bedetected ingood time.
The 6 SRSwarning lampinthe instrument
cluster lightsupwhen theignition isswitched
on. Itgoes outnolater thanafew seconds
after theengine isstarted. 38
Occ
upant safetySafety
Adj
usting thest eer ing wheel
ma nua lly :
Releas elev er
; Toadj ust thest eer ing whee lheig ht
= Toadj ust thest eer ing whee lpos ition
(fo re- and -aftadj ust men t)
X Push release lever: down comple tely.
The steer ing column isunl ocked.
X Ad jus tthe steering wheeltothe desired
position.
X Push release lever:upcompletely.
The steering columnislocked.
X Check ifthe steering columnislocked.
When doingso,trytopush thesteering
wheel upordown ortry tomove itin the
fore-and- aftdirection. Adjust
ingthe steering wheel
elec trically :
Toadjust thesteering wheelheight
; Toadjust thesteering wheelposition
(fore-and-aft adjustment) i Other
topics:
R EAS Y-ENTRY/EXI Tfeature
(Y page 102)
R Stor ingsettin gs(Ypage 105) Steering
wheelheating
Switching on/off X
Make surethattheSmartK eyisin position
2 in the ignition lock.
X To switch on/off: turnthelever inthe
direction ofarrow :or;.
Indicator lamp=lights uporgoes out.
Vehicles withoutKEYLESS-GO: when you
remove thekey from theignition lock,the
steering wheelheating isdeactivated.
Vehicles withKEYLE SS-GO: when youswitch
off the ignition andopen thedriver's door,the
steering wheelheating isdeactivated.
Problems withthesteering wheel
heating The
steering wheelheating hasswitched off
prematurely orcannot beswitched on.The
vehicle's electrical systemvoltage istoo low
because toomany electrical consumers are
switched on.
X Switch offelectrical consumers whichyou
do not need, suchasthe rear window
defroster orinterior lighting. Steering
wheel
101Seats, steering wheel and mirrors Z
Useful
information........ .......... .......... 108
Exter iorlighting ................................ 108
Interior lighting ................................. 113
Repla cingbulbs .................. ............... 114
Windsh ieldwipers ............................ 118 107Lights and windshield wipers
The
system cannotrecogn izethe following
road users:
R Road users without alighting systemof
their own, e.g.pedestrians
R Road users withdimlighting oftheir own,
e.g. cyclists
R Road users whose lighting isobstruct ed,
e.g. road users behind aguardrail
R Insome seldom cases,evenroadusers with
a lighting systemoftheir ownmay be
recogn izedtoolate ornot atall.
The automatic high-beam headlamps willthen
not bedeactivated oritwill beactivated in
spite ofpreceding oroncom ingroad users.
This could endanger youand/or othersand
cause anaccident .Always payclos eatt ent ion
to the traffic situat ionand switc hoff the high
beam manually ifnec essary. Head
lampsfogged upontheinside
The headlamps mayfogupon the inside if
the reishigh atmo spher ichumidit y.
X Dr ive with theheadlamps switchedon.
The level ofmoist uredimin ishes,
depen dingonthe lengt hof the jour ney and
the weather condition s(humidit yand
tem perat ure).
If the level ofmoist uredoes notdimin ish:
X Have theheadlamps checkedataqualified
spec ialist workshop. Inter
iorlight ing Over
view ofinter iorlight ing Over
head control panel
: p Toswitc hthe left-han dfro ntreadin g
lamp on/off
; c Toswitc hthe frontinterior lighting
on
= v Toswitc hthe rear interior lighting
on/ off
? | Toswitc hthe frontint erior lighting/
autom aticinterior lightingcon trol off
A p Toswitc hthe right -handfront
read inglamp on/off
B Toswi tch the automatic interiorlighting
control on Inte
rior lighting control
Important notes In
order toprevent thevehicl e'sbattery from
discha rging,theinterior lighting functions are
au tomatical lydea ctivated aftersome time
except forwhen theSmartKey isin posi tion
2 in the ignitio nlock.
The color andbrigh tness ofthe ambi ent
lig hting maybeset using the on-board
computer (Ypag e234).
Automatic interiorlight ingcontr ol X
To switch on:setthe rocker switc hto
cen terposit ionB. Inter
iorlight ing
113Lights and windshield wipers Z
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
Note
son using 3-zo neauto matic
cl imate contro l
Th efol lowi ng conta insnote sand
rec omm endations onoptim um opera tiono f
auto maticclim atecontrol.
R Ac tivate clim atecontrol usin gth eà and
¿ buttons .T he indicator lampsinthe
à and¿ buttons lightup.
R In automatic mode,youcan also usethe
ñ button toset aclimate mode
(FOCUS/ME DIUM/DIFFUSE). The
MEDI UMlevel isrecommen ded.
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 sideandtherear
compartmen taswell .The indicator lampin
the á button goesout.
R Use theresidual heatfunct ionifyou want
to heat orvent ilate thevehicle interior
when theignition isswitched off.The
"residu alheat" functioncan only be
activated ordeactivated withtheignition
switched off. Operat
ingthe climate controlsystem Activating/deactivating
climate
control
Import antinformat ion G
WARNING When
theclimate controlsystem is
deactivated, theoutside airsupply and
circulation arealso deactivated. Onlychoose
this settin gfor ashort time.Otherwise the windows
couldfogup,impairing visibilityand
endangering youand others. i
Switch
onclimate controlprimarily using
the à button (Ypage 129).
In the rear compartmen t,you can also switch
climate controlonand offusing theà and
^ buttons.
Activating/deactivating X
Turn theSmartK eytoposition 2in the
ignition lock.
X To switch on:press theà button.
The indicator lampinthe à button lights
up. Airflow andairdistribution aresetto
automatic mode.
or
X Press the^ button.
The indicator lampinthe ^ button goes
out. Thepreviously selectedsettingscome
into effect again.
X To switch off:press the^ button.
The indicator lampinthe ^ button lights
up. Activating/deactivating
thecool ing
with airdehum idification function
Import antinformat ion The
cooling withairdehumidi ficationfunction
is only availa blewhen theengine isrunning.
The airinside thevehicle iscooled and
dehumidi fiedaccording tothe temperature
selected. G
WARNING If
you switch offthe cooling function,the
vehicle willnotbecooled whenweather
condition sare warm. Thewindows canfogup
more quickly. Window foggingmayimpair
visibili tyand endanger youand others.
Condensation maydripfrom theunderside of
the vehicle whenitis in cooling mode.Thisis 128
Operat
ingthe climate controlsystemClimate control
Problems
withtherear window
defroster The
rear window defroster hasdeactivated
itself prematurely orcannot beactivated.
X Switch offany consumers thatarenot
required, e.g.reading lampsorinterior
lighting.
When thebattery issufficiently charged,
the rear window defroster isactivated
again automatically. Activating/deactivating
air-
recirculation mode
You candeactivate theflow offresh airif
unpleasant odorsareenterin gthe vehicle
from outside. Theairalready insidethe
vehicle willthen berecirculated.
The operation ofair-recirculation modeisthe
same forallcont rolpanels. G
WARNING Fogged
windows impairvisibility,
endangering youand others. Ifthe windows
begin tofog onthe inside, switching offthe
air recirculation modeimmediately should
clear interior window fogging. Ifinterior
window foggingpersists, makesuretheair
condition ingisactivated, orpress the¬
button.
X Turn theSmartK eytoposition 2in the
ignition lock.
X To activate: pressthed button.
The indicator lampinthe d button lights
up. i
In
the event ofhigh pollu tionlevels 13
or at
high outside temperatures, air-
recirculation modeisautomatically
activated. Whenair-recirculation modeis
activated automatically ,the indicator lamp
in the d button isnot lit.
Outside airisadded afterabout 30
minutes. X
To switch off:press thed button.
The indicator lampinthe d button goes
out. i Air-r
ecirculation modedeactivates
automatically :
R after approximately fiveminutes if
outside temperatures areless than about
41 ‡(5 †)
R after approximately fiveminutes if
cooling withairdehumidi ficationis
deactivated
R after approximately 30minutes ifoutside
temperatures areover about
41 ‡(5 †)
R ifyou press the¿/Á buttonand
switch oncooling withair
dehumidi fication Activating/deactivating
theresidual
heat function
The residual heatfunct ionisonly availa blein
Canada
It is possible tomake useofthe residual heat
of the engine tocont inue heating the
stationary vehicleforupto30 minutes after
the engine hasbeen switched off.The heating
time depends onthe temperature thathas
been set. i
The
blower willrun atalow speed
regardless ofthe airflow setting. i
If
you activate theresidual heatfunct ion
at high temperatures, onlythevent ilation
will beactivated. Theblower runsat
medium speed.
X Turn theSmartK eytoposition 0in the
ignition lockorremove it.
X To activate: presstheÌ/Á button.
The indicator lampinthe Ì/Á
button lightsup.
13 Automatic climatecontrolonly. Operat
ingthe climate controlsystem
133Climate control 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