Trip
menu ...................................... 227
Vehi clesub menu ........................... 235
On-b oard diagn osticsinte rface ..........24
Open ingand closi ng the side trim
panel s................................................. 117
Operatin gsafety
On-boa rddia gnostics interface........ 24
Operatin gsyste m
see On-boa rdcompu ter
Outside temperature display........... 223
Ove rhead control panel ...................... 34
Ove rride feature
Rea rside windows ........................... 59P
Pain
tcode num ber............................ 381
Pain twork (clean inginstruction s)... 320
Pani calarm .......................................... 60
Pano rama roofwith pow ertilt/
sli ding panel
Openi ng/closi ng.............................. 89
Openi ng/closi ngthe roller
sunbl ind........................................... 90
Prob lem(malfunction) ..................... 91
Res etting ......................................... 90
Pano rama sliding sunroo f
Importa ntsafe tynotes .................... 88
Parce lnet ........................................... 286
Parking ............................................... 155
Importa ntsafe tynotes .................. 155
Posi tion ofexterio rmirror, front-
pas senger side....... ........................104
Rea rview came ra.......................... 190
see PARKT RONIC
Parking aid
Active ParkingAssist ..................... 186
see Exterior mirrors
see PARKT RONIC
Parking brake
Displ aymessa ge............................ 241
Electric parking brake.................... 156
Parking lamps(changi ngbulb s)...... 116
PARK TRONIC
Deactiva ting/activa ting................. 185
Driving system ............................... 183
Function/notes ............................. 183
Prob lem(malfunction) ................... 186Ra
nge ofthe sensors ..................... 183
Trai lertowi ng................................. 185
Warni ngdispla y............................. 184
PAS SENGE RAIRBAG OFFindicat or
lam p................................. .....................44
Ped als.................. .................. .............1 58
Permane ntfour-w heeldrive
see 4MATIC (permanent four-
whe eldrive )
Plas tictrim (clean inginstruction s).3 23
Pow erwashe rs.................................. 319
Pow erwindow s
see Side windows
PRE-SA FE®
(Pre ventive occupant
safety system)
Displ aymessa ge............................ 245
Opera tion.................. .................. .....4 9
PRE-SAFE ®
Bra ke(vehicl eswith
DISTRONIC PLUS)
Display message ............................ 245
Function/notes ................................65
Switchi ngon/off ........................... 232
Warni nglamp ....... ..................... ..... 279
Preve ntiveoccupant safety
syste m
see PRE-SAFE ®
(Pre ventive
occup antsafe tysys tem)
Produc tinfo rmation ............................ 21
Pull ingaway
Automa tictransmis sion................. 141
Trai ler............................................ 141 Q
Quali
fieds pec ialistw ork shop ........... 25 R
Radar
sensor syste m
Activating/d eactivating ................. 236
Displ aymessa ge............................ 259
Radiator cover ................................... 313
Radio Sele cting astati on......................... 229
see sepa rateoperating instructio ns
Radio-c ontrolleddevi ces
(in stalli ng).......................................... 309
Readin glamp ..................................... 11314
In
dex
Winter
driving
Gene ralnote s G
WARNING If
the vehicl ebecome strappe din snow,
ensure thatsnow iskept away from the
exhau stpip eand from aroundthe vehicl eas
long asthe engine isrunning. Otherwise,
poi sonou scarbo nmonoxide (CO)mayenter
the vehicle, resulting inloss ofconsc iousness
and even death.
To assure sufficient freshairvent ilation, open
a window slightlyonthe side ofthe vehicle
not facing thewind.
At the onset ofwinter, haveyourvehicle
winterproof edataquali fiedspecialist
workshop, e.g.atan authorized Mercedes-
Benz Center. i
Vehicles
withadiesel engine: donot
cover theradiator, e.g.with aprotec tive
cover. Themeasuring functionofthe
Onboard Diagnosis Systemmayotherwise
provide inaccurate values.Someofthese
values arerequired bylaw and must
therefor ealwa ysbe accurate.
Driving withsumm ertires Observe
thenotesinthe "Winter operation"
section (Ypage 352).
Slippery roadsurfa ces G
WARNING The
outside temperature indicatorisnot
designed toserve asan ice-warnin gdevice
and istherefor eunsuitable forthat purpose.
Indicated temperatures justabove the
freezin gpoint donot guarantee thattheroad
surface isfree ofice. The road maystillbeicy,
especially inwooded areasoron bridges. G
WARNING On
slippery roadsurfaces, neverdownshift in
order toobtain braking action.Thiscould result
indrive wheel slipand reduced vehicle
cont rol.Your vehicle's ABSwillnotprevent
this type ofloss ofcont rol.
Drive particularly carefullyonslippery road
surfaces. Avoidsudden acceleration, steering
and braking maneuvers. Donot use thecruise
cont rolorDIS TRONIC PLUS.
If the vehicle threaten sto skid orcann otbe
stopped whenmoving atlow speed:
X Shift thetrans mission toposition N. i
For
more informat ionondriving with
snow chains, see(Ypage 353). G
WARNING Make
surethatyoudonot endanger other
road users whenyouapply thebrakes. Off-r
oaddriving
Import antsafety notes G
WARNING Grains
ofsand, particles ofdirt and other
abrasive materials canenter thebrake
system. Thiscanlead toexcessive wearand
unpredictable brakingefficienc y.
Aft erthe brakes havebeen exposed todirty
condit ions,havethem check edand cleaned
at aquali fiedspecialist workshop, e.g.an
authorized Mercedes-B enzCenter.
Otherwise, thereisarisk that braking power
may beinsufficient inthe event ofan
emergenc y,or that thebraking effectmaybe
unpredictable. G
WARNING Do
not load items onthe basic carrier bars.It
may cause instability duringsomemaneuvers
which couldresult inan accident .
Drive slowly inunkn ownterrain. Thiswill
make iteasier torecogn izeunexpect ed
obstacles andavoid damage tothe vehicle.
To help avoid thevehicle rollingover,never
turn itaround onsteep inclines. Ifthe vehicle 162
Driving
tipsDriving and parking
i
USA
only:
This device hasbeen approved bythe FCC
as a“Vehicula rRadar System”. The radar
sen sor isint ended foruse inan auto motive
radar systemonly. Remo val,tampering,or
alte ringof thedevi cewill void any
warr anties, and isno tp ermit tedbythe
FCC. Donot tamper with,alter, oruse in
any non-approved way.
An yunauthoriz edmodificat iontothis
device couldvoidtheuser’s authorit yto
operate theequipment.
For Active Blind SpotAssist toassist you
when driving, theradar sensor system must
be activat ed(Ypage 236)and operation al.
Monitoring area
Ac tive Blind SpotAssist monitorsthe area
shown inthe figure upto10 ft(3 m) behind
and immediately adjacenttoyour vehicle. For
this purpose, Active Blind SpotAssist uses
radar sensors inthe rear bumper. G
WARNIN
G Act
ive Blind SpotAssist monitorscert ain
areas inthe immediate vicinityof your vehicle.
Vehicles thatapproach anddrive pastathigh
speeds arenot detect ed.Novisual nor
audibl ewarnings areemitt edand thesystem
does notbrake thevehicle tocorrec tyour
course. If
the lanes arevery wide, itmay notbe
possible tomonit orthe complete widthofthe
neighboring lane.Forthis reason, vehicles in
the next lanemaynotbedetect ed,especially
if they aredriving inastaggered formation.
This may bethe case ifvehicles aredriving at
that edge oftheir lanewhich isfurthest away
from yourvehicle.
Always payatten tiontotraffic conditionsand
your surroundings. Otherwise,youmay failto
recogn izedangers intime, cause anaccident
and injure yourself andothers.
If the lanes arenarrow, vehicles drivinginthe
lane beyond thelane next toyour vehicle may
be indicated, especially ifthe vehicles arenot
driving inthe middle oftheir lane. Thismay
be the case ifthere arevehicles drivingatthe
inner edgeoftheir lanes.
Due tothe nature ofthe system:
R warnings maybeissued inerror when
driving closetocrash barriers orsimilar
solid laneborders.
R warnings maybeinterr upted whendriving
alongside longvehicles, suchastruck s,for
a prolonged time.
Two Active Blind SpotAssist radarsensors
are integrat edinto thefront andrear bumpers
respect ively.Anadditional radarsensor is
located behindthecover inthe radiator grill.
Make surethatthesensor areasonthe
bumpers andthesensor coverinthe radiator
grill arefree ofdirt, iceand slush. Therear
sensors mustnotbecovered, forexample by
cycle racks oroverhanging cargo.Following
a severe impact orinthe event ofdamage to
the bumpers, havethefunct ionofthe radar
sensors checkedataquali fiedspecialist
workshop. BlindSpotAssist mayotherwise
not work properly. Driving
systems
203Driving and parking Z
Disp
laymessa ges Poss
iblecauses/c onseq uences and M Solu
tions ?
Coo
lantLev elLow Sto
pVeh icl eTur n Eng
ine Off The
coolan tistoo hot.
X Pull over andstop thevehicle safelyandswitch offthe engine,
pay ing attent iontoroad andtraffic conditions.
X Make surethattheairsuppl yto the engine radiatorisnot
blocked, e.g.bysnow, slushorice.
X Wait untilthedispla ymessage disappearsbefore restarting the
engine. Otherwise, thereisarisk ofengine damage .
X Pay attent iontothe coolant temperature display.
X Ifthe temperature increasesagain,visit aqual ified speciali st
workshop immediately . The
poly-V-belt mayhave torn.
X Pull over andstop thevehicle safelyandswitch offthe engine,
pay ing attent iontoroad andtraffic conditions.
X Open thehood.
X Check whether thepoly-V-belt istorn.
If the poly-V-belt istorn:
! Donot cont inue driving. Theengine couldotherwise overheat.
X Consult aqual ified speciali stworkshop.
If the poly-V-belt isnot dam aged:
X Wait untilthedispla ymessage disappearsbefore restarting the
engine. Otherwise, thereisarisk ofengine damage .
X Pay attent iontothe coolant temperature display.
X Visit aqual ified speciali stworkshop. G
WARNING Driving
whenyourengine isoverheated cancause somefluidswhich mayhave leaked intothe
engine compartment tocatch fire.Youcould beseriously burned.
Steam fromanoverheated enginecancause serious burnswhich canoccur justbyopening the
engine hood.Stayawayfrom theengine ifyou seeorhear steam coming fromit.
Stop thevehicle inasafe location awayfrom other traffic. Turnoffthe engine, getout ofthe
vehicle anddonot stand nearthevehicle untiltheengine hascooled down.
! Ifthe coolant temperature exceeds248‡(120 †)donot cont inue driving. Theengine will
otherwise bedamage d. Dis
play messages
255On-board computer and displays Z
Problem Possible
causes/co nsequences andM Solutions
?
The
redcoolant
warning lampcomes on
while theengine is
running. The
coolant levelistoo low.
If the coolant leveliscorrec t,the airflow tothe engine radiator
may beblocked orthe electric engineradiator fanmay be
malfunction ing.
The coolant istoo hotand theengine isno longer beingcooled
sufficiently.
X Observe theadditional displaymessages inthe multifunct ion
display .
X Pull over andstop thevehicle safelyandswitch offthe engine,
payi ngatten tiontoroad andtraffic condition s.
X Allow theengine andcoolant tocool.
X Check thecoolant levelandadd coolant (Ypage 315). Observe
the warning notes.
X Ifyou need toadd coolant moreoften thanusual,have the
engine coolant systemchecked.
X Make surethattheairsupply tothe engine radiator isnot
blocked, e.g.bysnow, slushorice.
X At coolant temperatures under248‡(120 †),drive tothe next
qualified specialist workshop.
X Avo idsubjec tingthe engin etoheavy loads, e.g.driving in
mountainous terrain,andstop- and-go traffic. ?
The
redcoolant
warning lampcomes on
while theengine is
runnin g.Awarning tone
also sounds. The
coolant temperat urehas exceeded 248‡(120 †).The
airflow tothe engine radiator maybeblocked orthe coolant level
may betoo low.
The engine isnot being cooled sufficient lyand may bedamaged.
X Observe theadditional displaymessages inthe multifunct ion
display .
X Pull over andstop thevehicle safelyandswitch offthe engine,
paying attentiontoroad andtraffic conditions.
X Allow theengine andcoolant tocool.
X Check thecoolant levelandadd coolant (Ypage 315). Observe
the warning notes.
X Ifyou need toadd coolant moreoften thanusual ,have the
en gin eco olan tsyst em checke d.
X Mak esur eth at theair supp lyto theen gin eradi ator isno t
bloc ked, e.g. by snow, slushor ice .
X At coolan ttemperatures under248‡(120 †),drive tothe next
qualified specialist workshop.
X Avo idsubjec tingthe engin etoheavy loads, e.g.driving in
mountainous terrain,andstop- and-go traffic. 278
War
ning andindicator lampsin the instru mentclusterOn-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). Engine
compartment Hood
Opening thehood G
WARN
ING Do
not pull therelease leverwhile thevehicle
is in mot ion. Othe rwise, thehood could be
forc edopen bypassing airflow.
This could cause thehood tocome looseand
inj ure you and/o rothe rs. G
WA
RNING Do
not open the hoodwh en the engineis
ove rheated.Yo ucou ldbe serio uslyinju red.
Ob serve the coolant temp eraturedisp layto
de term inewheth erthe enginemaybe
ove rheated.Ifyo use efla mes orsmo ke
comi ngfromthe enginecomp artment, move
aw ay fromt hevehicle. Waituntiltheengine
has cooled. Ifnecessary, callthefire
department. G
WARNING There
isarisk ofinjury ifthe hood isopen,
even ifthe engine isnot running.
Some engine componen tscan become very
hot.
To avoid therisk ofburns, onlytouch those
componen tsdescribed inthe Operator's
Manual andobserve therelevant safetynotes. G
WARNING To
help prevent personal injury,stayclear of
moving partswhen thehood isopen andthe
engine isrunning.
The radiator fanmay continue torun for
approximately 30seconds ormay even
restart aftertheengine hasbeen turned off.
Stay clear offan blades. G
WARNING Vehicles
withgasoline engine:
The engine isequipp edwith atransist orized
ignition system. Because ofthe high voltage
it is dangerous totouch anycomponen ts
(ignition coils,spark plugsocket s,diagnostic
socket )of the ignition system
R with theengine running
R while startin gthe engine
R when theignition isswitched onand the
engine isturned manually G
WARNING Vehicles
withdiesel engine:
The engine isequipp edwith ahigh-voltage
electronic controlunit forthe inject ion
system. Because ofthe high voltage itis
dangerous totouch anycomponen tsof the
inject ionsystem (injectors,electrical wires)
R with theengine running
R while startin gthe engine
R when theignition isswitched on
X Make surethatthewindshield wipersare
switched off. G
WARNING The
windshield wipersandwiper linkage
could beset inmotion.
When thehood isopen, youorothers could
be injured bythe wiper linkage.
Make surethatthewindshield wipersare
switched off.Remove theSmartKey ormake
sure thatnoignition position hasbeen
selected withKEYLES S-GO.Allindicator
lamps mustbeoff inthe instrumen tcluster. 312
Engi
necompar tmentMaintenance and care
X
Pull release lever:for the hood.
The hood isreleased.
! Make surethatthewindshield wipersare
not folded awayfromthewindshield. You
could otherwise damagethewindshield
wipers orthe hood. X
Reach intothegap, pullhood catch
handle ;upand liftthe hood.
Onc eyou have lifted thehood about
15 inches (40cm), itis automatically
opened therest ofthe way andheld open
by the gas-filled struts.
Closing thehood G
WARNIN
G When
closing thehood, useextreme caution
not tocatc hhands orfingers. Becareful that
you donot close thehood onanyone.
Make surethehood issecurely engaged
before driving off.Donot cont inue driving if
the hood cannolonger engage afteran
accident ,for example. Thehood could otherwise
comeloosewhilethevehicle isin
motion andinjure youand/or others.
X Lower thehood andletitfall from aheight
of approximately 8inches (20cm).
X Check thatthehood hasengaged properly.
If the hood canberaised slightly, itis not
properly engaged. Openitagain andclose
it with alittle more force. Rad
iator i
Vehicles
withadiesel engine: donot
cov erthe radiator ,for examp lewith a
wint erfron tor bug cover.The reading sof
the on-board- diagnos ticsyste mmay
ot her wise beinac curate.Some ofthese
readings arerequired bylaw and must be
accurate atall times. Engine
oil
Notes onthe oillevel Dependin
gon the driving style,thevehicle
consumes upto0.9 USqts. (0.8 l)of oil over
a distance of600 miles (1000 km).Theoil
consumpt ionmay behigher thanthiswhen
the vehicle isnew orifyou frequently driveat
high engine speeds.
Checking theoillevel using theoil
dipst ick Example:
vehicleswithagasoline engine Engine
compar tment
313Maintenance and care Z