Setting the exterior lighting
delayed switch-off (vehicles with
steering wheel buttons)
.................195
Switching the daytime running
lamps on/off (switch) ......................93
Turn signals ..................................... 95
see Changing a bulb
see Interior lighting
Light sensor ......................................... 94
Limited Warranty ................................ 29
Load distribution ............................... 244
Loading guidelines Important safety notes ..................242
Loading rails
Installing cargo tie-down rings .......246
Maximum tensile strength .............331
Loads
Securing ........................................ 244
Transporting .................................. 242
Load securing aids
Carrier systems ............................. 247
Locator lighting
Setting (vehicles with steering
wheel buttons) ............................... 195
Locking
see Central locking
Locking and unlocking manually .......71
Locking centrally see Central locking
Low-beam headlamps
Display message ............................ 210
Driving abroad ............................... 155
Replacing bulbs ............................. 101
Switching on/off .............................. 93
Lumbar support ................................... 83M
M+S tires ............................................ 288
Maintenance ...................................... 258
Malfunctions Message memory (on-board com-
puter) ............................................. 200
Maximum speed
Speed limitation ............................ .155 Menu (vehicles with steering
wheel buttons)
Audio ............................................. 189
Operation ....................................... 188
Settings ......................................... 190
Telephone ...................................... 198
Message
see Display message
Message memory (on-board com-
puter) ................................................. .200
Mirrors Exterior mirrors ................................ 89
Rear-view mirror .............................. 89
Mobile navigation devices ................240
Mobile phone ..................................... 239
Important safety notes ..................239
Pre-installation ............................... 239
Type approval/frequency ..............318
Mounting wheels
Lowering the vehicle ......................312
Mounting a new wheel ...................311
Preparing the vehicle .....................308
Raising the vehicle .........................309
Removing and mounting the spare
wheel ............................................. 314
Removing a wheel ..........................311
Securing the vehicle against roll-
ing away ........................................ 308 N
Navigation Fittings for PND mobile navigation
devices .......................................... 240
Navigation lights
Replacing bulbs ............................. 101
Notes on breaking-in a new vehi-
cle ....................................................... 136 O
Occupant safety Air bags ........................................... 44
Children in the vehicle .....................50
Important safety notes ....................42 Index
13
Remote control
Changing the operating duration
(auxiliary heating) .......................... 126
Replacing the battery (auxiliary
heating ) ........................................ 130
Switching on/off (auxiliary heat-
ing) ................................................ 126
Synchronizing (auxiliary heating) ...126
Replacing bulbs
Important safety notes ..................100
Navigation lights ............................ 101
Replacing the battery (auxiliary
heating remote control) .................... 130
Restraint system see SRS (Supplemental Restraint
System)
Reverse warning feature ..................140
Roof carrier Maximum payloa d.......................... 331
Notes ............................................. 247
Roof load (roof carrier) .....................331 S
Safety Children in the vehicle .....................50
Child restraint systems ....................50
Safety systems
see Driving safety systems
Seat belts
Adjusting the height ......................... 48
Belt force limiters ............................ 50
Belt warning/warning lamp .............49
Cleaning ......................................... 273
Correct usage .................................. 47
Display message ............................ 209
Emergency Tensioning Devices ....... .50
Fastening ......................................... 48
Important safety guidelines .............47
Safety guidelines ............................. 43
Warning lamp ................................. 230
Seat heating ........................................ .87
Seats Adjusting lumbar support ................83
Adjusting the co-driver's sea t.......... 83
Adjusting the head restraint ............86
Armrest ............................................ 87
Cleaning the cover .........................272Correct driver's seat position ........... 82
Folding seat
..................................... 85
Important safety notes ....................82
Rear bench seat ............................... 85
Seat heating .................................... 87
Setting the driver's seat ................... 83
Swivel seat ....................................... 84
Twin co-driver's seat ........................85
Securing loads
Important safety notes ..................244
Selector lever
Cleaning ......................................... 272
Sensors (cleaning instructions) .......270
Service Center see Qualified specialist workshop
Service interval display
Calling up the service due date ...... 260
Exceeding a service due date ........260
Notes ............................................. 259
Service due date (automatic dis-
play) .............................................. .259
Service products
Brake fluid ..................................... 328
Coolant (engine) ............................ 329
Diesel ............................................ 321
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) .............324
Engine oil ....................................... 326
Fuel ................................................ 321
Important safety notes ..................320
Power steering fluid .......................328
Refrigerant ..................................... 330
Transmission oil ............................. 328
Washer fluid .................................. .330
Settings
Resetting all (vehicles with steer-
ing wheel buttons) .........................190
Resetting submenus (vehicles
with steering wheel buttons) .........191
Setting the air distribution ...............117
Setting the airflow ............................118
Setting the clock Vehicles without steering wheel
buttons .......................................... 185
Vehicles with steering wheel but-
tons ............................................... 193
Short journeys (diesel particle fil-
ter) ...................................................... 15516
Index
R
Do not use a bulb that has been dropped or
that has scratches on its glass tube.
The bulb could may explode.
R Only use bulbs in closed lamps which have
been designed for this purpose.
R Only use spare bulbs of the same type and
with the prescribed voltage
R Protect the bulbs from moisture when in
use.
If the new bulb still does not light up, consult
a qualified specialist workshop.
R Have the LEDs and bulbs of the following
lamps changed at a qualified specialist
workshop:
- the additional turn signals in the exterior
mirrors
- the high-mounted brake lamp
- the Bi-Xenon bulbs
- front fog lamps
If you require assistance changing bulbs, con-
sult a qualified specialist workshop. Front bulbs
Overview of bulb types Lights Bulb type
0043
Additional turn signal
lamp in the exterior mir-
ror (not for all-wheel-
drive vehicles) PY16W
P21W
0044
Halogen headlamps
Turn signal lamps
PY21W Lights Bulb type
Bi-Xenon headlamps
Turn signal lamps
NAK 3457
0087
Halogen headlamps
Navigation lights W5W
Low-beam/high-beam
headlamps H7 55 W
Bi-Xenon headlamps
Low-beam/high-beam
headlamps D3S–35 W
0085
Halogen headlamps
Daytime running lamps
W21W
Bi-Xenon headlamps
Cornering lamps
H7 55 W
0083
Fog lamps H7 55 W
0084
Bi-Xenon headlamps
LED daytime running
lamps
W5W 55 W
Low-beam headlamps and high-beam
headlamps/cornering lamp
X
Switch off the lighting system.
X Open the hood (Y page 250).
X Turn housing cover 0043in the direction of
the arrow and remove it. Changing bulbs
101Lights andwindshield wipers Z
0044
Connector for low-beam headlamps
0087 Connector for high-beam headlamps
0085 Connector for navigation lights (halogen
headlamps)
X Remove corresponding connector 0044,0087
or 0085 from the bulb.
X Detach the locking spring and remove the
bulb.
X Insert the new bulb in such a way that its
base fits into the recess of the bulb holder.
X Attach the locking spring and plug the con-
nector onto the bulb.
X Place housing cover 0043into the opening
and turn in the opposite direction of the
arrow.
X Close the hood.
Cornering light function/daytime run-
ning lamps X
Switch off the lighting system.
X Open the hood (Y page 250).
X Turn housing cover 0043counter-clockwise
and remove it. X
Pull out the bulb holder together with
bulb 0044.
X Pull the bulb out of the bulb holder.
X Press a new bulb into the bulb holder.
X Insert the bulb holder into the lamp.
X Position housing cover 0043and turn it clock-
wise as far as it will go.
X Close the hood.
Turn signal lamps X
Switch off the lighting system.
X Open the hood (Y page 250).
X Turn bulb holder 0043counter-clockwise and
remove it.
X Applying light pressure to the bulb, turn it
counter-clockwise and remove it from bulb
holder 0043.
X Press the new bulb into bulb holder 0043and
screw it in clockwise.
X Insert bulb holder 0043into the lamp and turn
it clockwise to tighten.
X Close the hood. 102
Changing bulbsLights and windshield wipers
Only operate this equipment when the vehicle
is stationary.
You must observe the legal requirements for
the country in which you are currently driving
when operating mobile communication
equipment.
Please remember, a navigation system does
not supply information on the load-bearing
capacity of bridges or the overhead clearance
of underpasses. The driver remains responsi-
ble for safety at all times.
You and others can suffer health-related dam-
age through electromagnetic radiation. By
using an exterior antenna, a possible health
risk caused by electromagnetic fields, as dis-
cussed in scientific circles, is taken into
account. Only have the exterior antenna
installed by a qualified specialist workshop.
You will find information on retrofitting elec-
trical or electronic equipment in the “Vehicle
electronics” section (Y page 318).Installation for PND mobile navigation
devices
You can secure a personal navigation device
(Personal Navigation Device PND) using a
commercially available adapter. PND connector (on the side behind the instrument
cluster)
0087 USB port
0085 3.5 mm audio jack for the PND audio sig-
nal (voice announcements) X
Connecting the PND: connect the PND
ports to the appropriate jacks in the vehi-
cle.
i You can also use USB port 0087and 3.5 mm
audio jack 0085for external audio sources.
The voice announcements are heard through
the radio speakers when you start navigation.
The audio source played until this point is
then muted for the duration of the voice
announcements.
i If you use audio devices or personal nav-
igation devices which have been recom-
mended by Mercedes-Benz, you can use all
of the functions available, such as the mute
function.
You can obtain further information from any
authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. 240
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