the powe
routpu toft he engine ,and conse-
quentl ythe vehicle' sgradient-climbing capa-
bility, decrease with increasing altitude. Folding the bal
lcou plin ginoro ut
Folding ou tthe bal lcou pling G
WARNING
If the ball coupling is not correctl yengaged,
the trailer can detach .There is ariskofan
accident.
Alway sengag ethe ball coupling as described. G
WARNING
If yo urelease the ball coupling or it does not
engag ecorrectl ywhenf olding in, it will swing
out. Withi npivoting range of the ball coupling,
there is an increase driskofana ccident and
injury.
Onl yrelease the ball coupling if the pivoting
range is unobstructed .Alway smakes uret hat
the ball coupling engages when folding in.
Before yo ucan tow atrailer with your vehicle,
yo um ustfoldo utthe ball coupling.
X Make sure tha tthe vehicl eisstationary. X
Open the boot lid.
X Pull release knob :unti lthe ball coupling
unlocks.
The ball coupling folds ou tfro mu nder the rear
bumper.
The indicator lamp on the release knob
flashes. The trailer powe rsocket is integrated
in the ball coupling. X
Press the ball coupling in the directio nofthe
arrow unti litengages in avertica lposit ion.
Th eindicator lamp on the release knob goes
off.
Th em ultifunctio ndisplay shows the Check
Check
traile rhitch lock
traile rhitch lock displaymessage until
the ball coupling is engaged.
X Remov ethe protective coverin gfromt he ball
coupling and stor eitinasafep lace.
Folding in the bal lcou pling i
Fol
dthe ball coupling back in if yo uarenot
using the trailer tow hitch.
X Make sure tha tthe vehicl eisstationar yand
the trailer cable saredisconnected.
X Place the protective coverin gonthe ball cou-
pling.
X Pull release knob :agai nuntilthe ball cou-
pling unlocks.
Th eb allc oupling folds down fro munder the
rea rbum per. The indicator lamp on the
release knob flashes.
X Press the ball coupling unti litengages behind
the bumper.
Do not attempt to spee dupthisp roces sby
applying additional pressure with your foot.
Th es ystemc ould otherwis ebemechanically
damaged.
The indicator lamp on the release knob goes
ou ta nd the message in the multifunctio ndis-
play disappears. Couplin
gupatrailer
X Make sure tha tthe transmission is in position
P.
X Apply the electric parking brake. 228
Towin
gatrailerDriving an dparking
X
Position the trailer horizontally behind the
vehicle.
X Couple up the trailer.
X Establish the electrical connection between
the vehicle and the trailer.
X Check that the trailer lighting system is work-
ing.
X Push the combination switch upwards/down-
wards
X Check whether the corresponding turn signal
on the trailer is flashing.
Ac onnected trailer is only detected when the
electrical connection is established correctly
and when the lighting system is working prop- erly. The function of other systems, such as
ESP ®
,P ARKTRONIC, Active Parking Assist,
Active Blind Spot Assist or Lane Keeping
Assist also depends on this. Uncoupling
atrailer G
WARNING
If you uncouple atrailer with an engaged over-
run brake, you could trap your hand between
the vehicle and the trailer drawbar. This poses ar isk of injury.
Do not uncouple atrailer with an engaged
overrun brake. G
WARNING
Vehicles with level control:
If you disconnect the trailer cable, the vehicle is lowered. This can cause you or others to
become trapped between the vehicle body
and tyres, or underneat hthe vehicle. This
poses arisk of injury.
Make sure that no-one is in the immediate
vicinit yofthe wheel arch or underneat hthe
vehicle when disconnectin gthe trailer cable.
! Do not disconnect
atrailer with an engaged
overrun brake. Otherwise, your vehicle could
be damaged by the rebounding of the overrun
brake.
! Remove the installed adapter cable before
folding in the ball coupling. Otherwise, dam-
age may occur to the rear bumper and the
adapter cable. X
Make sure that the transmission is in position
P.
X Apply the electric parking brake.
X Secure the trailer against rolling away.
X Remove the trailer cable and decouple the
trailer. Trailer power supply
! You can connect accessories to the perma-
nent power supply up to amaximum of 240 W.
You cannot charge atrailer battery using the
power supply.
When it leaves the factory, your vehicle's trailer
socket is equipped with apermanen tpower
supply and apower supply that is switched on
via the ignition lock.
The permanen tpower supply is supplied via
trailer socket pin 9.
The power supply that is switched on via the
ignition lock is supplied via trailer socket pin 10.
The trailer's permanen tpower supply is
switched off in the event of low vehicle supply
voltage and after six hours at the latest.
You can find more information about fitting the
trailer electric sataqualified specialist work-
shop.
X To switch the connected power supply on
or off: turn the key to position 2or 0respec-
tively (Y page 145). Failure check for LEDs
If LED lamps are fitted in the trailer, amalfunc-
tion message may appear in the multifunction
display even if there is no fault. The reason for
the error message may be that the curren thas
fallen below the minimum of 50 mA.
To ensure reliable operation of the failure indi-
cator, each LED chain in the trailer lighting must
be guaranteed aminimum curren tof50mA. Trailer with 7-pin connector
General notes Trailer with 7-pin connector:
you can connect
to the 13-pin socket on the ball coupling using
an adapter or, if necessary, an adapter cable. Towing
atrailer
229Driving and parking Z
Both can be obtained at
aquali fied specialist
workshop.
Fitting the adapter !
Make sur
ethat there is sufficient cable play
so that the cable cannot become detached
whe ncornering.
! Remove the installed adapter cable before
folding in the ball coupling. Otherwise, dam-
ag em ay occu rtothe rea rbum pera nd the
adapter cable. X
Ope nthe socket cover.
X Insert the plug connector with lug :into
groove =on the socket.
X Turn bayonet connection ;around clock-
wise to the stop.
X Let the cover engage.
X If yo uare using an adapter cable, secure the
cable to the trailer with cable ties. 230
Towingat
railerDrivingand parking
Problems with trailer towing
Problem
Possible causes/consequences and
M
MSolutions The unlocked ball cou-
pling cannot be
engaged. X
Consult aqualified specialist workshop. The ball coupling does
not unlock, even though:
R the vehicle is station-
ary
R no trailer cable is con-
nected
R the release button to
unlock the ball cou-
pling has been pulled
for more than asec-
ond The on-board voltage is insufficient.
X Start the engine.
If the ball coupling still does not unlock: X Consult aqualified specialist workshop. Towing
atrailer
231Driving and parking Z
Display messages
Possible causes/consequences and
M
MSolutions Further information on th
eautomatic front-passenger fron tairbag
deactivation feature (Y page 47).Lights
Display messages
Possible causes/consequences and
M
MSolutions b
Lef
td ipped beam
Lef td ipped beam
(Example) The correspondin
gbulb is faulty.
X Consult aqualified specialist workshop.
or X Chec kwhether you are permitte dtoreplace th ebulb yourself
(Y page 123).
i LE
Dl igh tbulbs :the display message for th ecorre spondin glamp
only appear swhen all th eLEDsint helamp hav efailed. b
Active Active
Light
LightSystem
System
inoperative
inoperative The active ligh
tfunction is faulty.
X Consult aqualified specialist workshop. b
Intell
.Light Sys‐
Intell .Light Sys‐
tem inoperative tem inoperative The Intelligent Light Syste
misfaulty. The lighting system continues to
function properly without th efunction softheIntelligent Light System.
X Consult aqualified specialist workshop. b
Malfunction Malfunction
See
SeeOwn‐
Own‐
er' sM anual
er' sM anual The exterio
rlighting is faulty.
X Consult aqualified specialist workshop. Vehicles wit
htrailer to whitch :af usem ay hav eblown.
X Pull ove rand stop th evehicl esafely as soo naspossible, paying
attention to roa dand traffic conditions.
X Safeguar dthe vehicl eagainst rollin gaway (Y page 172).
X Chec kthe fuses (Y page 350).
X If necessary, replace th eblown fuse. Observ ethe warning note sas
you do so.
If th edisplay message continues to be displayed:
X Consult aqualified specialist workshop. b
AUT
Ol ights inoper‐
AUT Ol ights inoper‐
ative ative The ligh
tsensor is faulty.
X Consult aqualified specialist workshop. b
Switch off lights Switch off lights You are leaving th
evehicl eand th elights are switched on .Awarning
tone also sounds.
X Turn th eligh tswitch to the Ãposition. Display
messages
265On-boardcomputer an ddisplays Z
Display messages
Possible causes/consequences and
M
MSolutions Blind Spo
tAssist
Blind Spo tAssist
currently unavaila‐
currently unavaila‐
ble ble See
SeeOwner's
Owner's Man‐
Man‐
ual
ual orActive Blind
Active Blind
Spo tA ssist cur‐
Spo tA ssist cur‐
rently unavailable
rently unavailable
See Owner' sManual
See Owner' sManual Blind Spot Assis
torActiveBlind Spot Assis tistemporarily inoperative.
Possibl ecauses:
R ther adar sensor system is outside th eoperating temperature range
R ther adar sensor system is temporarily inoperative, e.g. due to elec-
tromagneti cradiation emitted by nearby TV or radi ostation sor
other source sofelectromagneti cradiation
Once th ecauses listed abov enolonger apply, th edisplay message
goe sout.
Blind Spot Assis torActiveBlind Spot Assis tisoperational again.
If th edisplay message does no tdisappear:
X Pull ove rand stop th evehicl esafely as soo naspossible, paying
attention to roa dand traffic conditions.
X Safeguar dthe vehicl eagainst rollin gaway (Y page 172).
X Restart th eengine. Blind Spo
tAssist
Blind Spo tAssist
not available when not available when
towing atrailer
towing atrailer
See Owner' sManual
See Owner' sManual
or Active Blind Active Blind
Spo tA ssist not
Spo tA ssist not
available whe ntow‐
available whe ntow‐
ing atraile rSee
ing atraile rSee
Owner' sManual
Owner' sManual Blind Spot Assis
torActiveBlind Spot Assis tisdeactivated while tow-
ing atrailer.
You hav eestablished th eelectrical connection between th etrailer and
your vehicle.
X Press aon thesteering whee ltoc onfir mthedisplay message. Blind Spo
tAssist
Blind Spo tAssist
inoperative
inoperative or
Active Blind Spot Active Blind Spot
Assist inoperative Assist inoperative Blind Spot Assis
torActiveBlind Spot Assis tisfaulty.
X Consult aqualified specialist workshop. Par
kA ssist cancel‐
Par kA ssist cancel‐
led
led The driver's door is open.
X Repeat th eparking gap measuremen tand parking process wit hthe
driver's door closed. You touched th
emultifunction steering whee lwhile steering inter-
vention was active.
X Whil esteering intervention is active ,makes uren otto touch the
multifunction steering wheel. The vehicl
ehas started to skid and ESP ®
has intervened.
X Use Active Parking Assis tagain later (Y page 201). Par
kA ssist inoper‐
Par kA ssist inoper‐
ative
ative PARKTRONI
Cismalfunctioning or faulty.
X Follow th einstruction sand helpful hints in th e"Problem swith
PARKTRONIC" section (Y page 201).
If th emultifunction display still shows th edisplay message:
X Consult aqualified specialist workshop. 272
Display
messagesOn-boardcomputer an ddisplays
Display messages
Possible causes/consequences and
M
MSolutions j
Check Check
trailer
trailer hitch
hitch
lock
lock The trailer to
whitch is no tcorrectly engaged.
Aw arning tone also sounds.
G WARNING
If th eball couplin gisnotengaged, th etrailer may come loose. There
is ar iskofana ccident.
X Stop th evehicl eimmediately, payin gattention to roa dand traffic
conditions, and switch off th eengine.
X Safeguar dthe vehicl eagainst rollin gaway (Y page 172).
X Engage th etrailer coupling's ball couplin gintheendp osition
(Y page 228). &
Function available Function available
again after engine again after engine
start start Vehicles wit
hthe BlueEFFICIENCY package:
Wit hthe engin eswitched off ,you hav eattempte dtoswitch on remote
activation of heating and ventilation systems mor ethant hree times.
X Let th eenginer un for te nseconds.
Afte rrunnin gthe engine, th epre-entry climat econtro lisopera-
tional again. &
inoperative inoperative
Battery
Battery
low
low th
eo n-bo ardv oltag eistoolow.
The auxiliary heating (Y page 138) has switched itself off .The auxiliary
heating or remot eactivation of heating and ventilation systems can-
no tbes witched on.
X Drive for aconsid erable distance.
The battery charges. The auxiliary heating or remot eactivation of
heating and ventilation systems is operational again as soo nasthe
on-boar delectrical system voltag eissufficient. &
inoperative Refuel inoperative Refuel
vehicle vehicle There is to
olittl efuel in th efuel tank. The auxiliary heating canno tbe
switched on (Y page 138).
X Refue lattheneares tfilling station. &
inoperative inoperative
See
SeeOwn‐
Own‐
er' sM an.
er' sM an. The auxiliary heating is temporarily malfunctioning or faulty.
X Whe nthe vehicl eisonal evel surfac eand th eengineh as cooled
down ,makeuptof oura ttempts to switch on th eauxiliary heating,
waiting several minute sbetween eac hattemp t(Y page 138).
If th eauxiliary heating does no tswitch on:
X Consult aqualified specialist workshop. 282
Display
messagesOn-boardcomputer an ddisplays
Cleaning th
eexhaust tail pipes G
WARNING
The exhaust tail pipe and tail pipe trim can
become ver yhot.Ify ou com eintoc ontact
wit hthese part softhevehicle ,you coul dburn
yourself. Ther eisariskofi njury.
Always be particularly careful aroun dthe
exhaust tail pipe and th etail pipe trim. Allow
these components to coo ldown before touch-
ing them.
! Do no
tclean th eexhaust pipe wit hacid-
based cleanin gagents ,suc hass anitary
cleanser or wheel cleaner.
! Mercedes-AM
Gvehicle swithb lacke xhaust
pipes :the black-chrom etailpipe finishers
should no tbepolished wit hachrom epolish.
They will otherwise lose their blac ksheen. For
optimal care, th efinishers should be rubbed
wit hal ightly oiled cloth after every car wash.
Commercially available engin eand car eoils
are suitable for this.
For heavier soiling ,you can apply afinep aint-
work polis hwitham icrofibre cloth .Remove
th ee xces sp olis hresidue after polishing.
Impurities combined wit hthe effect sofroad grit
and corrosive environmental factors may cause
flas hrust to for monthesurface. You can
restore th eoriginal shin eoftheexhaust pipe by
cleanin gitregularly, especiall yinwinter and
after washin gthe vehicle.
X Clean th eexhaust pipe wit hacarep roduct
tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz.
Cleaning th etrailer tow hitch H
Environmental note
Dispose of oily and greasy cloth sinanenvi-
ronmentally-responsible manner.
! Do no
tclean th eball couplin gwithah igh-
pressure cleaner. Do no tuse solvents.
! Pleas
enotet he car einstruction sinthe
trailer couplin gmanufacturer' soperating
instructions. The ball couplin
gmust be cleane difitbecomes
dirt yorc orroded.
X Remove rust on th eball, e.g .withaw ire
brush.
X Remove dirt wit haclean, lint-free cloth or a
brush.
X Afte rcleaning, lightly oil or grease th eball
coupling.
X Chec kthatthe vehicle's trailer to whitch is
working properly.
i You can also have th
emaintenance work on
th eb all couplin gand th etrailer to whitch car-
ried out by aqualified specialist workshop. Interior care
Cleaning th edisplay !
For cleaning, do no
tuse any of th efollowing:
R alcohol-based thinner or petrol
R abrasive cleanin gagents
R commercially-available househol dcleaning
agents
Thes emay damag ethe display surface. Do
no tp ut pressure on th edisplay surface when
cleaning. This coul dlead to irreparable dam-
age to th edisplay.
X Before cleanin gthe display, mak esure that it
is switched off and has cooled down.
X Clean th edisplay surface usin gacommer-
ciall yavailable microfibre cloth and TFT/LCD
display cleaner.
X Dr yt he display surface usin gadry microfibre
cloth.
Cleaning th eplastic trim G
WARNING
Care product sand cleanin gagents containing
solvents can caus esurfaces in th ecockpit to
become porous. This coul dresult in plastic
part sbreakin gaway when th eairbag sare
deployed. Ther eisadanger of injury.
Do no tuse car eproduct sand cleanin gagents
containing solvents to clean th ecockpit. Care
331Maintenance and care Z