Brakes
ABS .................................................. 56
Adaptive Brake Assist ......................59
Applying the parking brake ............152
BAS .................................................. 57
Brake fluid (notes) .........................328
Checking brake fluid leve l.............. 256
Display messages ..........................207
EBD .................................................. 57
Important safety notes ..................156
Maintenance .................................. 221
Parking brake (notes) ..................... 157
Riding tips ...................................... 156
Brake system
Malfunction ................................... .207
Warning lamp ................................. 221
Breakdown
Fire extinguisher ............................ 278
First-aid kit .................................... 277
Jump-starting ................................. 278
Reflective safety jacket .................. 277
Vehicle tool kit ............................... 276
Warning lamp ................................. 277
Warning triangle ............................ 277
see Flat tire
see Towing away
see Tow-starting
Bulb
see Changing a bulb
Bulb failure indicator ..........................92C
Care Car wash ........................................ 267
Display ........................................... 272
Exterior lights ................................ 270
Notes ............................................. 267
Paint .............................................. 269
Plastic trim .................................... 272
Power washer ................................ 268
Rear view camera .......................... 271
Roof lining ...................................... 273
Seat belt ........................................ 273
Seat cover ..................................... 272
Selector lever ................................ 272
Sensors ......................................... 270
Sliding door ................................... 271Steering wheel
............................... 272
Step (electrical) ............................. 271
Trim pieces .................................... 272
Washing by hand ........................... 268
Washing the engine .......................269
Wheels ........................................... 269
Windows ........................................ 269
Wiper blades .................................. 270
Cargo compartment
Activating/deactivating ventila-
tion ................................................ 133
Cargo compartment floor ...................28
Cargo tie-down points and tie
downs
Important safety notes ..................244
Cargo tie-down rings
Installing ........................................ 246
Permissible tensile loa d................. 331
Car wash (care) ................................. 267
CD player/CD changer ......................190
Cell phone see Mobile phone
Center console overview ....................37
Central locking Automatic locking ............................ 71
Important safety notes ....................71
Locking/unlocking (buttons) ...........71
Locking/unlocking (SmartKey) ........66
Locking/unlocking manually ............ 71
Central locking system
see Central locking
Changing bulbs
Additional indicators (roof) ............105
Backup lamp (Chassis Cab) ...........104
Backup lamps ................................ 103
Bi-Xenon bulbs ............................... 100
Brake lamps ................................... 103
Brake lamps (Chassis Cab) ............104
Cornering lamps ............................ 102
Courtesy lights ............................... 105
Daytime running lamps (halogen
headlamps) .................................... 102
Display message ............................ 210
Front interior light ..........................106
High-beam headlamps ...................101
Interior light ................................... 106
Interior lighting .............................. 106
License plate lamp .........................1046
Index
On-board computer (vehicles with
steering wheel buttons) Operating the on-board computer
Overview X
To activate the on-board computer: turn
the key to position 1in the ignition lock.
The on-board computer is activated as soon
as you turn the key to position 1in the ignition
lock.
The on-board computer shows vehicle infor-
mation and settings in the display.
You can control the display and the settings
in the on-board computer with the buttons on
the steering wheel.
Steering wheel buttons 0043
Display
On-board computer operation 0044
0081
and0082
R Selects submenus
R Changes values
R Adjusts the volume
Using the telephone
0061 Accepts a call
0076 Ends a call 0087
Scrolls from one menu to another
0080
Forwards
007F Back
Scrolls within a menu
0041 Forwards
0068 Back Controls
You can think of the order of the menus and
of the functions within a menu as a circle:
X
Press the 0080or007F button repeatedly.
The menus are displayed one after the
other.
X Press the 0068or0041 button repeatedly.
The functions in the menu/submenu are
displayed one after the other.
Several functions are combined thematically
in the menus.
The display changes when you press one of
the buttons on the steering wheel. You can
use a function to call up information or to
change the settings for the vehicle.
For example, the AUDIOmenu has functions
for controlling the radio or CD player.
Unlike in other menus, you will find submenus
in the Settings Settings menu. For information on
how to use these submenus, see the "Set-
tings menu" section (Y page 190) .
The number of menus depends on your vehi-
cle's equipment.
i Operation of the audio equipment using
the steering wheel buttons and making set-
tings using the AUDIOmenu only function 186
On-board computer (vehicles with steering wheel buttons)On-board computer and displays
Using the steering wheel buttons
X
Switch on the audio equipment (see the
separate operating instructions).
X Press the 0080or007F button repeatedly
until the station selected appears in the
display.
The type of search depends on the setting
of the radio station selection
(Y page 196): the nearest stored station
will be selected or the station search starts.
X Press the 0041or0068 button to select the
desired station.
i You can only store new stations on the
audio system itself. See the separate oper-
ating instructions.
You can also operate the audio equipment
in the same way as usual.
Operating the CD player 0043
Current CD (with CD changer)
0044 Current track
Using the steering wheel buttons
X Switch on the audio equipment and select
the CD player (see the separate operating
instructions).
X Press the 0080or007F button repeatedly
until the settings for the current CD appear
in the display.
X Press the 0041or0068 button to select a
CD track. Settings menu
Introduction In the
Settings menu, the following options
and submenus are available:
R Resetting all settings
R Resetting the functions of a submenu
R Instrument cluster (Y page 191)
- Units and language settings
- Status bar settings
R Clock(Y page 193)
R Lighting (Y page 194)
- Switching surround lighting on/off
- Switching the daytime running lamps
on/off
- Setting the exterior lighting delayed
switch-off
- Activating/deactivating Highbeam
Assist
R Vehicle (Y page 196)
- Setting the radio station selection
- Setting the windshield wiper sensitivity
R Stationary heating or auxiliary heating
(Y page 124)
R Convenience (Y page 196)
- Key-dependent settings
i For safety reasons, it is not possible to
reset all of the functions while the vehicle
is in motion. For example, in the Light‐ Light‐
ing
ing submenu, the Daytime runn. lamps
Daytime runn. lamps
function remains unchanged.
Resetting all settings Settings menu190
On-board computer (vehicles with steering wheel buttons)On-board computer and displays
Eyeglasses compartment in the over-
head control panel X
To open: briefly press cover 0043.
The eyeglasses compartment folds out.
X To close: press the eyeglasses compart-
ment into the overhead control panel until
it engages. Dashboard stowage compartments
G
WARNING
Objects protruding from the stowage com-
partment above the co-driver front air bag
could obstruct or even prevent deployment of
the co-driver front air bag. The co-driver front
air bag may then fail to provide the intended
protection. There is an increased risk of
injury.
Do not place any protruding objects in the
stowage compartment above the co-driver
front air bag.
! The right and left storage spaces may be
loaded with a maximum of 11 lb (5 kg) each. Stowage space (example: co-driver's side)
Stowage compartment equipped with smartphone
connections
0087
USB port
0085 3.5 mm audio jack
i Depending on the vehicle equipment, a
USB port and an AUX-in connection is
installed in the stowage compartment. A
Media Interface is a universal interface for
portable audio equipment, e.g. for an
iPod ®
or MP3 player (see the separate
audio system operating instructions). Stowage spaces and stowage compartments
233Stowing and features Z