Fuel
Additives ........................................ 339
Consumption statistics .................. 216
Displaying the current consump-
tion ................................................ 216
Displaying the range ...................... 216
Fuel gauge ...................................... .31
Grade (petrol) ................................ 338
Important safety notes .................. 337
Notes for E 200, E 250, E400 ........ 339
Problem (malfunction) .................. .157
Quality (diesel )............................... 339
Refuelling ....................................... 154
Tank content/reserve fue l............. 338
Fuel filler flap
Opening ......................................... 155
Fuel filter (white display message) .. 240
Fuel level
Calling up the range (on-board
computer) ...................................... 216
Gaug e.............................................. 31
Fuel reserve
see Fuel
Fuel tank
Capacity ........................................ 338
Problem (malfunction) ................... 157
Fuse allocation chart (vehicle tool
kit) ...................................................... 305
Fuses
Allocation chart ............................. 319
Before changing ............................. 319
Dashboard fuse box ....................... 319
Fuse box in the boot ...................... 320
Fuse box in the engine compart-
ment .............................................. 319
Important safety notes .................. 318 G
Garage door opener Clearing the memory ..................... 284
Frequencies ................................... 285
General notes ................................ 282
Important safety notes .................. 283
Opening/closing the garage doo r..2 84
Problems when programming ....... .284
Programming (button in the rear-
view mirror) ................................... 283 Synchronising the rolling code ....... 284
Genuine Mercedes-Benz parts ........... 24
Glove compartment .......................... 273
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See also Digital Owner's Manual ... 263 H
Hazard warning lamps ......................116
Head level heating (AIRSCARF) ........106
Head restraint
Lowering manually (rear) .............. .102
Head restraints
Adjusting ....................................... 101
Adjusting (electrically) ................... 102
Adjusting (manually) ..................... .101
Adjusting (rear) .............................. 102
see NECK-PRO head restraints
Headbag
Display message ............................ 236
Operation ......................................... 44
Headlamp flasher .............................. 116
Headlamps
Misting up ...................................... 118
see Automatic headlamp mode
Heating
see Climate control
High-pressure cleaners .................... 297
Hill start assist .................................. 142
HOLD function
Activating ....................................... 178
Deactivating ................................... 178
Display message ............................ 241
Function/notes ............................ .177
Home address
See also Digital Owner's Manual ... 263
Horn ...................................................... 29 I
Ignition lock see Key positions
Immobiliser .......................................... 71
Indicator and warning lamp
Restraint system ............................ 258
Indicator and warning lamps
COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST
PLUS .............................................. 261 Index
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Vehicle tool kit
General notes The vehicle tool kit can be found in the stowage
well under the boot floor (Y page 277).
Apart from some country-specific variants, vehi-
cles are not equipped with tyre-changing tools.
Some tools for changing a wheel are specific to the vehicle. For more information on which tools
are required to perform a wheel change on your vehicle, consult a qualified specialist workshop.
Necessary tyre-changing tools can include, for
example:
R Jack
R Wheel chock
R Wheel wrench
i The jack weighs approximately 2.1 kg.
The maximum load bearing capacity of the
jack can be found on the adhesive label on the jack.
The jack is maintenance-free. If there is a
malfunction, please contact a qualified spe-
cialist workshop.
Vehicles with a TIREFIT kit :
Centring pin
; Jack
= One pair of gloves
? Straps for emergency release of the Cabrio-
let soft top
A Tyre sealant filler bottle
B Tyre inflation compressor
C Towing eye
D Folding wheel chock
E Wheel wrench
X Open the boot lid.
X Lift the boot floor upwards (Y page 277).i
Example: equipment and country-specific
variations possible.
i Depending on the power class (LK), the tyre
inflation compressor has the following
weight:
R LK1 – 12 V/10 A, 120 W: 0.8 kg
R LK2 – 12 V/15 A, 180 W:1.2 kg
The tyre inflation compressor is maintenance-
free. If there is a malfunction, please contact a qualified specialist workshop.
Vehicles with a "Minispare" emergency
spare wheel :
"Minispare" emergency spare wheel
; Vehicle tool kit tray
= Stowage tray
X Open the boot lid.
X Lift the boot floor upwards (Y page 277).
The vehicle tool kit contains: R Straps for emergency release of the Cabriolet
soft top
R Folding wheel chock
R Fuse allocation chart
R Jack
R Centring pin
R One pair of gloves
R Wheel wrench
R Towing eye
i Example: equipment and country-specific
variations possible. Where will I find...?
305Breakdown assistance
X
Vehicles with manual transmission:
depress the clutch pedal fully and engage
neutral.
X Vehicles with automatic transmission:
turn the key to position
2in the ignition lock.
X Shift the automatic transmission to position
N.
As soon as the vehicle is loaded: X Prevent the vehicle from rolling away by
applying the parking brake.
X Vehicles with manual transmission:
depress the clutch pedal fully and engage first
or reverse gear.
X Vehicles with automatic transmission:
shift the automatic transmission to position
P.
X Turn the key to position 0in the ignition lock
and remove it.
X Secure the vehicle. Tow-starting (emergency engine
starting)
! Vehicles with automatic transmission must
not be tow-started. The transmission may
otherwise be damaged.
i You can find information on "Jump-starting"
under (Y page 313).
Before tow-starting, the following conditions
must be fulfilled:
R the battery is connected
R the engine has cooled down
R the exhaust system has cooled down
When tow-starting, it is important that you
observe the safety notes (Y page 315) and the
legal requirements in each respective country.
X Switch on the hazard warning lamps
(Y page 116).
X Fit the towing eye (Y page 316).
X Secure the rigid towing bar or the towing
rope.
X Depress the brake pedal and keep it
depressed.
X Turn the key to position 2in the ignition lock.
X Depress the clutch pedal fully, engage second
gear and continue to keep the clutch pedal
fully depressed.
X Release the brake pedal. X
Tow-start the vehicle.
X Release the clutch pedal slowly, do not
depress the accelerator pedal while doing so.
X When the engine has been started, immedi-
ately depress the clutch pedal fully and shift
to neutral.
X Pull over at a suitable place and stop the vehi-
cle safely, paying attention to road and traffic
conditions.
X Depress the parking brake.
X Remove the rigid towing bar or towing rope.
X Remove the towing eye (Y page 317).
X Switch off the hazard warning lamps. Electrical fuses
Important safety notes
G
WARNING
If you manipulate, bridge or replace a faulty
fuse with a fuse of a higher amperage, the
electric cables could be overloaded. This may result in a fire. There is a risk of an accident
and injury.
Always replace faulty fuses with specified new fuses of the correct amperage.
Blown fuses must be replaced with fuses of the same rating, which you can recognise by the
colour and fuse rating. The fuse ratings are listed
in the fuse allocation chart.
The fuse allocation chart is located in the vehicle tool kit in the stowage compartment under the
boot floor (Y page 305).
If the newly inserted fuse also blows, have the
cause traced and rectified at a qualified special- ist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service
Centre.
! Only use fuses that have been approved for
Mercedes-Benz vehicles and which have the
correct fuse rating for the system concerned.
Otherwise, components or systems could be
damaged.
! Make sure that no moisture can enter the
fuse box when the cover is open.
! When closing the cover, make sure that it is
lying correctly on the fuse box. Moisture seep-
ing in or dirt could otherwise impair the oper- ation of the fuses. 318
Electrical fusesBreakdown assistance