Using the steering wheel buttons
XPress=or; to select the Settingsmenu.
XPress:or9 to select Inst. Clus‐ter.
XPressato confirm.
XPress :or9 to select PermanentDisplay:.
XPressato confirm.
The displays hows the current selection of
Outside Temp.
or Speedom..
XPress ato change the setting.
Clock/Date submenu
Setting the time
Using the steering wheel buttons
XPress =or; to select the Settingsmenu.
XPress:or9 to select Time/Date.
XPressato confirm.
XPress :or9 to select the Time:func-
tion.
The displays hows the current time.
XTo set the time: pressaagain.
XPress =or; to switch between hours
and minutes.
XPress :or9 to set the hours or
minutes.
XThen press ato confirm.
The displays hows the updated time.
Setting the date
Using the steering wheel buttons
XPress=or; to select the Settingsmenu.
XPress:or9 to select Time/Date.
XPressato confirm.
XPress :or9 to select the Date:func-
tion.
The displays hows the current date.
XTo set the date: pressaagain.
XPress =or; to switch between day,
month and year.
XPress :or9 to set the day, month or
year.
XThen press ato confirm.
The displays hows the updated date.
Lights submenu
Activating/deactivating the surround
lighting and exterior lighting delayed
switch-off
If you activate the Locator Lightingfunction
and the light switch is turned to the Ãposi-
tion, the following functions are activated when
it is dark:
RSurround lighting: the exterior lighting
remains on for 40 seconds after the doors are
unlocked. When you start the engine, the sur-
round lighting is deactivated and the auto-
matic headlamp feature is activated
(
Ypage 93).
RExterior lighting delayed switch-off: the
exterior lighting remains on for 60 seconds
after the engine is switched off. If you close all
the doors and the tailgate/rear doors, the
exterior lighting switches off after
15 seconds.
Using the steering wheel buttons
XPress =or; to select the Settingsmenu.
XPress:or9 to select Lights.
XPressato confirm.
XPress :or9 to select the LocatorLightingfunction.
The current status is shown.
XTo activate/deactivate: pressaagain.
If you change the setting, conversion does not
take place until the next time the vehicle is
stationary.
Temporarilyd eactivating the exterior lighting
delayed switch-off:
XBefore leaving the vehicle, turn the key to
position 0in the ignition lock.
XTurn the key to position 2in the ignition lock.
The exterior lighting delayed switch-off is
deactivated until the next time the engine is
started.
With surround lighting and exterior lighting
delayed switch-off, the following light up
depending on the vehicle's equipment:
RParking lamps
RFog lamps
RLow-beam headlamps
RDaytime running lamps
186On-board computer (vehicles with steering wheelb uttons)
On-board computer and displays
Display messagesPossible causes/consequences andMSolutions
Caution! TireMal‐func.
The tire pressur einoneor mor etires has dropped suddenly.
GWARNIN G
Drivin gwithaf lat tire poses ariskoft hefollowin ghazards :
RAflat tire affects th eabilit ytos teer or brak ethe vehicle.
RYou could then lose control of th evehicle.
RContinue ddrivin gwithaf lat tire will caus eexces sive heat build-up
and possibl yafire.
There is ariskofana ccident.
XStop thevehicl ewithout making any sudden steering or braking
maneuvers .Pay attention to th etraffic condition swhile doin gso.
XSecur ethe vehicl etopreventitfromr ollin gaway (Ypage 132).
XChec kthe tires and ,ifneces sary, chang ethe whee l(Ypage 286).
TirePress.Monito rCurrently Unavail.Due toasource of radi ointerference, no signals can be received from
th ew hee lsensors. The tire pressur emonitor is temporarily malfunc -
tioning .
The tire pressur emonitor restarts automatically as soo nastheprob-
lem has been solved.
Tir ePress.Monito rInoperativeThe tire pressur emonitor is malfunctioning and switched off .Either
th ei nstalled wheels do no thaves uitable tire pressur esensor sorthe
system is malfunctioning ,e.g.b ecause atirep ressur esensor is faulty.
XInstall wheels wit hsuitable tire pressur esensors.
The tire pressur emonitor is activated automatically after drivin gfor
af ew minutes.
or
XVisit aqualified specialist workshop .
Vehicle
Display messagesPossible causes/consequences and MSolutions
ÒThe tailgateisopen.
XClos ethe tailgate.
ÑThe rear door is open .
XClosethe rear door(s).
200Display message s(vehicles withou tsteering wheelbuttons)
On-board computera nd displays
Display messagesPossible causes/consequences andMSolutions
ÒThe tailgateisopen.
XClos ethe tailgate.
ÑThe rear door is open .
XClosethe rear door(s).
ÓAn additional warning tone sounds. The hoo disopen.
GWARNIN G
The open hoo dmay then bloc kyour vie wwhen th evehicl eisinm otion.
There is ariskofana ccident.
XStop thevehicl eimmediately, payin gattention to roa dand traffic
conditions.
XSecur ethe vehicl etopreventitfromr ollin gaway (Ypage 132).
XClosethe hood.
CAn additional warning tone sounds while th evehicl eisinm otion.The
display shows th eopen door(s).
XClos eall doors.
Ð
Power Steering Mal ‐function See Oper.Manual
An additional warning tone sounds. The steering powe rassistanc e
could be malfunctioning .You may need to steer mor eforcefully.
XCarefully continu etoaqualified specialist workshop and hav ethe
steering checke dimmediately.
Â
Obtain aNew Key
The ke yneeds to be replaced.
XVisit aqualified specialist workshop .
Phone No ServiceYour vehicleisoutside th enetwork provider' stransmitter/receiver
range.
¥
Check Washer Fluid
The washer flui dlevel in th ewasher flui dreservoir has dropped belo w
th em inimum .
XAddw asher flui d(Ypage 246).
Indicatorand warning lamps in th einstrume nt cluster
Generaln otes
Whe nswitching on th eignition ,som esystems carry out aself-test .Som eindicator and warning
lamp smay temporarily tur nonorstart to flash. This is no tanindication of any problem .Onlyw hen
these indicator and warning lights tur nonorstart flashin gafter th eengineh as started or during th e
journey has amalfunction occurred .
218Indicator and warning lamps in th einstrument cluster
On-board computera nd displays
XTo use the cigarette lighter:turn the key to
position 1in the ignition lock.
XPress in cigarette lighter :.
The cigarette lighte rwillp op outa utomati-
cally when the heating element is red-hot.
XPull the cigarette lighte routof the socke tby
its handle.
The cigarette lighte rsocke tcan be used for
accessorie switham aximu mp ower consump-
tio no f180 W(15 A).
If yo uusethe sockets to connect accessories
for long periods when the engine is switched off, the starter battery may discharge .Anemer-
genc ycut-off ensures thatt he on-board voltage
does not dro ptoo low. If the on-board voltag eis
too low, powe rtothe socke tisa utomatically
cut. Thi sensures thatt hereiss ufficient power
to start the engine.
12 Vsocke t
Whenthe key is turne dtoposition 1in the igni-
tio nlock, the sockets can be used for accesso-
rie sw itham aximu mp ower consumption of
180 W(15 A) .
If yo uuse the sockets for long periods whe nthe
engine is switched off, the starter battery may discharge
.Ifthe on-board voltage is too low ,it
mightt hen no longe rbepossibl etostart the
engine.
The socket in the center console and the socket
in the side of the cargo compartment are not
automatically deactivated if the on-board volt-
age is low .The additiona lsockets in the rear
compartment are automatically deactivated if
the on-board voltage is low.
Additional 12 Vsockets may be located in the
corner trim next to the tailgate and in the side
trim on the left and right-hand sides.
XLift up the cover of socket :.
Mobile communications equipment
GWARNING
Operating mobile information systems and
communication devices while driving wil ldis-
tract you from traffic conditions. In addition,
you coul dthen lose control of the vehicle.
There is arisk of an accident.
Only operate these devices whe nthe vehicle
is stationary.
Observe the legal requirements for the country
in which you are currently driving whe noperat-
ing mobile communication equipment.
Please remember, anavigatio nsystem does not
supply information on the load-bearing capacity
of bridges or the overhead clearance of under-
passes. The drive rremains responsibl efor
safety at al ltimes.
You and others can suffe rhealth-related dam-
age throug helectromagneti cradiation. By using
an exterior antenna, apossibl ehealth risk
caused by electromagneti cfields, as discussed
in scientifi ccircles, is taken into account. Only
have the exterior antenna installed by aqualified
specialist workshop.
Failure to observe the Mercedes-Benz installa-
tion specifications can result in the invalidation of you rvehicle's operating permit.
You wil lfind information on retrofitting electrical
or electronic equipment unde r“Vehicle elec-
tronics” (
Ypag e294).
Mobile communications equipment231
Stowing and features
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In the event of an accident, haveadamaged
cargo compartment floor or loading area ,the
cargo tie-down rings and the tie down checked
at as pecialist workshop. Otherwise ,the load
may not be correctly secured the next time any-
thing is stowed.
Even if you follow all loading guidelines, the load
increases the risk of injury in the event of an
accident. Observe the information in the "Secur- ing aload "(
Ypage 234) and "Loa ddistribution"
(Ypage 233) sections.
You wil lfind information abou tthe maximum
roof load and maximum tailgate load in the
"Cargo tie-down points and carrier systems"
section (
Ypage 304). You wil lfind information
abou troof carriers under "Carrier systems"
(
Ypage 238).
Before loading
!
The anti-slip mats cannot be used for secur-
ing goods and must be replaced when they
show signs of:
RPermanent deformatio nand crushing
RCrack formation
RCuts
XTire pressure: check the tire pressure and
correct if necessary (Ypage 270).
XCargo compartment floor: clean the cargo
compartment floor.
The cargo compartment floor must be free
from oil and dust, dry and swept clean to pre-
vent the load from slipping.
XPlace non-slip mats (anti-slip mats) on the
cargo compartment floor if necessary.
During loading
XObserve the gross axle weight rating and per-
missible gross vehicle weight for you rvehicle.
Take into account that you rvehicle's curb
weight is increased if accessorie soroptional equipment are installed. The maximum pay-
load is thus reduced.
XObserve the notes on load distribution
(Ypage 233).
The overal lcenter of gravity of the load should
always be as low as possible, centered and
betwee nthe axles near the rear axle.
XObserve the legalr equirements of the country
in which you are currently driving.
Checks after loading
GWARNING
Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust
gases such as carbon monoxide. If the tail-
gate/rear door is open when the engine is
running, particularly if the vehicle is moving,
exhaust fumes could enter the passenger
compartment. There is arisk of poisoning.
Turn off the engine before opening the tail-
gate/rear door. Never drive off with the tail-
gate/rear door open.
XSecuring luggage/loads: make sure that
the luggage and/or load is secure before
every journey and at regular intervals during a
long journey, and correct it if necessary.
XDoors/tailgate: close the sliding doors and
tailgate/door.
XTire pressure: adjust the tire pressure
according to the vehicle load (Ypage 270).
XDrivin gstyle: adapt you rdriving style
according to the vehicle load.
Load distribution
General notes
!
Excessive load sonindividual points of the
cargo floor or on the load surface impair vehi-
cle handling characteristics and could cause
damage to the floor covering.
The overal lcenter of gravity of the load should
always be as low as possible, centered and
betwee nthe axles near the rear axle.
Load distribution233
Transporting loads
Z
You will findinformation about the maximum
roof load and maximum tailgat eload under
"Cargo tie-down point sand carrier systems"
(
Ypage 304).
!Make sure that:
Rthe screws of the roof carrier are tightened
to am aximum torque of 7.4l b-ft(10 Nm) in
the threaded hole sprovided and
Rthere is aminimu mboltp enetration of
4t urns.
Only instal lroof carriers and rear racks that
have beena pproved or recommended for
Mercedes-Benz vehicles. This wil lhelpa void
damage to the vehicle.
You can instal laroof carrie ronthe roof and, for
example, arear-mounted cycle rack on the tail-
gate.
Install the protective caps on the securing
thread safter you have removedt he roof carrier.
If you have installed arear rack on the tailgate,
the additiona lweight reduces the assistance
provided by the gas pressure springs whe nthe
tailgate is opened. You wil lthen need more force
to open the tailgate. At low outside tempera-
tures below freezing you wil lneed to provide
extra support for the tailgate to prevent it from
sinking unintentionally.
Carrier systems239
Transporting loads
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XCarefullyclean th ewiper blades wit hadamp
cloth.
XFol db ack th ewiper armsbefore switching on
th ei gnition.
Cleaning th eexterior lighting
!Only use cleanin gagents or cleanin gcloths
whic hare suitable for plasticlight lenses.
Unsuitable cleaningagents or cleanin gcloths
could scratch or damag ethe plastic light len-
ses.
XClean th eplastic coversoftheexterior light-
ing withad amp sponge and amildcleaning
agent, e.g .Mercedes-Ben zcar shampoo, or
wit hc leanin gcloths.
Cleaning th esensors
!Do no tuse dry, coarse or hard cloth sand do
no tscrub. You willotherwise scratch or dam-
age th esensors.
If you clean th esensorsw ithap ower washer
or steam cleaner, observ ethe information
provide dbythemanufacturer regardin gthe
dist ancetobem aintained between th evehi-
cle and th enozzle of thepower washer.
XClean drivesystem sensors :withw ater, car
shampoo and asoftc loth.
Cleaning th erearv iew camera
!Do no tuse dry, coarse or hard cloth sand do
no tscrub. You could otherwise scratch or
damag ethe lensoft herear view camera.
When cleanin gthe vehicle withah igh-pres-
sure or steam cleaner, observ eaminimum
distanc eof1.6ft (50 cm )totherear view
camera. Do no taim directly at th erear view
camera. You could otherwise damag ethe rear
view camera.
Makes ure that you do no tapply any wax to
camera lensw hen waxingthe vehicle .Ifneces-
sary, remove th ewax usingw ater, shampoo and
as oftc loth.
Vehicles with rea rdoor s
XClean camera lens :withc lean wate rand a
softc loth.
Vehicles with atailgate
XMakes ure that th eengineiss witched off and
th ek eyisin position 2in th eignition lock.
XEngage revers egear or shiftt hetransmission
to position R.
The rear view camera flap opens.
XClean camera lens :withc lean wate rand a
softc loth.
Care257
Maintenance and care
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Useful information
This Operator's Manual describes all models as
well as standard and optional equipment of your
vehicle that were available at the time of going
to print.Country-specific variation sare possi-
ble. Note that your vehicle may not be equipped
with all of the described functions. This also
applies to system sand function srelevantt o
safety.
Read the information on qualified specialist
workshops (
Ypage 29).
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Vehicle tool kit
Genera lnotes
Depending on the equipment version of the vehi-
cle, the vehicle tool kit is:
Rin the seat base of the left fronts eat
Rin the rear stowage compartment
Rin the tool holder in the cargo compartment
Apart from some country-specific variants, vehi-
cles without aspare wheel are not equipped
with tire-changing tools. If your vehicle is equip-
ped with tire-changing tools, thes eare in the
vehicle tool kit .Ifthe vehicle tool kit is stowed in
the driver'ss eat base, the jack is in aseparate
holder in the cargo compartmen tonthe right-
hand side of the vehicle nex ttothe tailgate/rear
door (
Ypage 262).
Some tools for changing awheel are specific to
the vehicle. For more information on which tools are required and approved to performaw heel
change on your vehicle, consult aqualified spe-
cialist workshop.
Necessary tire-changing tools can include, for
example:
RJack
RLug wrench
RRatchet wrench
Stowage compartment in the seat base
Stowage compartmen tinthe seat base of the left
fronts eat
XTo open: press both latching springs :down
and release cover ;upwards from the seat
base.
XRemove cover ;by pulling upwards at an
angle from the seat base.
XRemove the clampings trap and removethe
vehicle tool kit.
For vehicles equipped with tire-changing
tools, the jack is in aseparate holder in the
cargo compartmen tonthe right-han dside of
the vehicle nex ttothe tailgate/rear door
(
Ypage 262).
XTo close: after stowin gthe vehicle tool bag,
inser tcover ;in frontoft he stowage com-
partment in the seat base and fold shut.
Latching springs :of cover ;must engage
audibly.
Stowage compartment in the rear
Opening/closing the stowage compart-
ment
Stowage compartmen tinthe rear on the right-hand
side of the vehicle
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Breakdown assistance