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Manoeuvring trailerFig. 295
Display of the instrument cluster: Manoeuvring trailer
Read and observe
and on page 237 first.
Trailer manoeuvring
›
Select reverse gear or move the selector lever into position R.
›
Ensure that the vehicle/trailer combination is at a standstill.
›
Release the steering wheel and press
the button.
The steering is taken over by the system.
The symbol of the control button for the exterior mirror is shown in the display
» Fig. 295 -
.
›
Tilt the adjusting knob for the exterior mirror
» page 76, Exterior mirrors to
left or right according to the required direction of travel of trailer.
The display shows the silhouette of the vehicle rear with trailer in top view
» Fig. 295 -
.
The actual position of the trailer is indicated by the silhouette
2
.
The target position of the trailer is indicated by the contour
3
.
›
Tilt the knob for the adjusting exterior mirror to adjust the trailer contour
3
to the target position.
›
Observe the direct vicinity of the vehicle and reverse carefully.
The set angle of articulation can be further corrected while reversing by tilting
the adjusting knob for the side mirrors.
›
Stop the vehicle/trailer combination in the required position.
If a forward gear is engaged or the D / S mode set, the system is deactivated.
To align the vehicle/trailer combination (trailer and vehicle in a line), tilt the ad-
justing knob for the exterior mirror in the direction of arrow 1 » Fig. 295 . The
trailer contour 3
pivots to the position
4
.
›
Carefully reverse and drive forwards until the desired position of the vehicle
combination is achieved.
Note
The outer mirror surfaces cannot be adjusted while the system is active.
Automatic brake intervention
Read and observe
and on page 237 first.
The systems is deactivated and an automatic braking intervention takes place
in the following situations.
▶ If, during the manoeuvring, the button is pressed, the driver's door is
opened or the steering wheel is gripped.
▶ If the angle between the vehicle and trailer is assessed by the system as too
large during the manoeuvring procedure.
▶ If a specific speed is assessed by the system as too high during the manoeu-
vring procedure due to the current angle between the vehicle and trailer and
the driver does not react to the warning braking intervention.
Cruise Control System
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Operation
240
Operation description
240
The Cruise Control System (CCS) maintains a set speed without you having to
actuate the accelerator pedal. The state where the CCS maintains the speed is
referred to hereinafter as the control.
WARNING■
The general information relating to the use of assistance systems must
be observed » page 215, in section Introduction .■
After pressing the clutch pedal, no interrupted control occurs! For exam-
ple, if a different gear is engaged and the clutch pedal is released, control is
continued.
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OperationFig. 296
MAXI DOT display (monochrome): Examples of status displays
the CCS
Fig. 297
Segment display: Examples of status displays the CCS
Read and observe
on page 239 first.
CCS status displays » Fig. 296 , » Fig. 297
Speed is set, control is inactive (in the colour display the digits of speed
limits is shown in grey).
Control active (in the colour display the digits of the speed limits are high-
lighted).
No speed set.
System fault - seek assistance from a specialist garage immediately.
Basic requirements for start of control The CCS is activated.
On vehicles with a manual transmission , the second gear or higher is en-
gaged.
On vehicles with an automatic transmission , the selector lever is in the
D/S position or in the Tiptronic position.
The current speed is greater than approx. 20 km/h.
This is only possible within the range which is permitted by the power output
and braking power of the engine.WARNINGIf the engine power and engine braking effect is insufficient in order to
maintain the set speed, the acceleration and brake pedals must be taken
over!
Operation description
Fig. 298
Cruise control system controls
Read and observe on page 239 first.
Overview of the CCS controls » Fig. 298AActivate CCS (regulation deactivated) Interrupt control (sprung position) Deactivate CCS (delete set speed)BTake control again a)
/ Increase speedCLaunch control / reduce speedDSwitching between CCS and speed limiter » page 241a)
If no speed is set the current speed is adopted.
After the start of the regulation, the CCS regulates the vehicle to the current
speed and the warning light illuminates in the instrument cluster.
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The automatic control interruption occurs if any of the following conditions
are met. ▶ The brake pedal is operated.
▶ When one of the brake assist systems (e.g. ESC) intervenes.
▶ By pressing the button D
» Fig. 298 .
▶ Through an airbag deployment.
WARNING■ Always deactivate the cruise control system after use to prevent the sys-
tem being switched on unintentionally.■
The control does not resume if the set speed for the existing traffic con-
ditions is too high.
Note
■ During control, speed can be increased by pressing the accelerator pedal. Re-
leasing the accelerator pedal will cause the speed to drop again to the set
speed.■
By pressing the button
D
» Fig. 298 during the control procedure this is can-
celled and the Speed Limiter is activated.
Speed limiter
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Function
241
Operation description - Variant without CCS
242
Operation description - Variant with GRA
242
Operation description - Variant with ACC
243
The Speed Limiter limits the maximum driving speed to the set speed limit.
The speed limit can only be exceeded by depressing the accelerator pedal fully.
The condition in which the Speed Limiter prevents a potential set speed limit
excess is referred to as Regulation.
WARNINGThe general information relating to the use of assistance systems must be
observed » page 215, in section Introduction .FunctionFig. 299
MAXI DOT display (monochrome): Examples of Speed Limiter
status displays
Fig. 300
Segment display: Examples of Speed Limiter status displays
Read and observe
on page 241 first.
Status displays of the speed limiter » Fig. 299 , » Fig. 300
Speed limit is set, control is inactive (in the colour display the digits of
speed limits is shown in grey).
Control active (in the colour display the digits of the speed limits are high-
lighted).
No speed limit set.
System fault - seek assistance from a specialist garage immediately.
Basic requirements for start of control The Speed Limiter is activated.
The current speed is greater than approx. 30 km/h.
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After starting the system, the current speed is set as the speed limit, the
warning light lights up in the instrument cluster.
Exceeding the speed limit during the regulation
If, during the control, it is necessary to exceed the speed limit (e.g. to over-
take), the accelerator pedal must be pressed fully.
When exceeding the speed limit (e.g. driving down a hill), an acoustic signal
sounds and the warning light
flashes in the instrument cluster.
The regulation is resumed once the speed has fallen below the set limit.
Operation description - Variant without CCS
Fig. 301
Controls of the speed limiter
(version without CCS)
Read and observe on page 241 first.
Overview of the control elements of the speed limiter » Fig. 301AActivate speed limiters Interrupt control (spring-tensioned position) Disable speed Limiter (delete set limit )BTake control again a)
/ increase speed limit - press (in increments
of 1 km/h), hold (in increments of 10 km/h)CStart control/ reduce speed limit - press (in increments of 1 km/h),
hold (in increments of 10 km/h)a)
If no speed limit is set, the current speed is set as the speed limit.
Operation description - Variant with GRAFig. 302
Controls the speed limiter (ver-
sion with GRA)
Read and observe on page 241 first.
Overview of the control elements of the speed limiter » Fig. 302AActivate CCS (required condition for the subsequent activation of
the speed limiter) To activate the speed limiter , set the switch to position , then
press D
. Interrupt control (spring-tensioned position) Disable speed Limiter (delete set limit )BTake control again a)
/ increase speed limit - press (in increments
of 1 km/h), hold (in increments of 10 km/h)CStart control/ reduce speed limit - press (in increments of 1 km/h),
hold (in increments of 10 km/h)DSwitching between CCS and speed limitera)
If no speed limit is set, the current speed is set as the speed limit.
Note
By pressing the button D » Fig. 302 during the regulation this is cancelled and
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Operation description - Variant with ACCFig. 303
Controls the speed limiter (version with ACC)
Read and observe
on page 241 first.
Overview of the control elements of the speed limiter » Fig. 3031Activate ACC (required condition for the subsequent activation
of the speed limiter) To activate the speed limiter , set the lever to position , then
press B
to operate.
2Resume control a)
/ increase speed limit by 1 km/h at a time
(sprung position)3Interrupt control (spring-tensioned position)4Disable speed Limiter (delete set limit )5 Increase speed limit by 10 km/h at a time6 Decrease speed limit by 10 km/h at a timeAStart control / reduce speed limit in increments of 1 km/hBSwitching between ACC and speed limitera)
If no speed limit is set, the current speed is set as the speed limit.
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Settings in Infotainment
244
Operation
244Automatic stopping and starting245Operation overview245
Start control
246
Stop/resume control
246
Set/change desired speed
246
Set the clearance level
246
Special driving conditions
247
Overtaking and towing
247
Malfunctions
248
The Adaptive Cruise Control (hereinafter referred to as ACC) maintains the set
speed or the distance to the vehicle ahead without the accelerator or brake
pedal being pressed.
The front of the vehicle and the distance to the vehicle ahead is monitored by
a radar sensor » page 215.
The state in which the ACC maintains the speed or the proximity is described
as control from here on.
WARNING■
The general information relating to the use of assistance systems must
be observed » page 215, in section Introduction .■
The driver must always be ready to take over the operation of the accel-
erator and brake pedal.
■
The ACC does not react when approaching a stationary obstacle, such as
traffic jams, vehicle breakdowns or vehicles waiting at a traffic light.
■
The ACC does not respond to crossing or oncoming objects.
■
If the ACC does not decelerate fast enough, immediately apply the vehi-
cle's foot brake.
WARNINGFor safety reasons, do not use the ACC under the following conditions.■When driving in turning lanes, motorway exits or construction sites, to
avoid an unwanted acceleration to the stored speed.■
When visibility is poor, (e.g. fog, heavy rain, thick snowfall).
■
When road conditions are poor (e.g. ice, slippery road, gravel, dirt road).
■
Driving in “sharp” corners or in steep gradients / on steep inclines.
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WARNING (Continued)■When driving through places where metal objects (such as metal build-
ings, railway tracks, etc.) can be found.■
When driving through very divided and enclosed spaces (such as large-ca-
pacity garages, car ferries, tunnels and the like.).
Note
■ The ACC is designed primarily for use on motorways.■The ACC reduces the speed by automatically releasing the accelerator or by
means of a braking procedure as appropriate. If the brakes are used for an au-
tomatic speed reduction at any moments, then the brake light illuminates.■
In case of failure of more than one brake light on the vehicle or on the con-
nected trailer, the ACC becomes unavailable.
■
The control automatically cancels the engagement of the brake supportive
assistance systems (e.g. ESC) or when the maximum permitted engine speed is
exceeded.
Settings in Infotainment
Read and observe
on page 243 first.
›
Press the button, then tap on the function surface
→
Driver assistance
.
■ ACC (adaptive cruise control) - Setting for the adaptive cruise control
■
Driving programme:
- Set the vehicle acceleration when adaptive cruise control
is activated 1)
■
Last selected distance
- Last selected distance level on/off
■
Distance:
- Set the distance monitoring to the vehicles ahead
OperationFig. 304
Instrument cluster display: Examples of ACC displays
Fig. 305
Instrument cluster display: Examples of ACC status displays
Read and observe
on page 243 first.
The ACC allows you to set a speed of 30 - 160 or 210 km / h (depending on
equipment) and the distance to the vehicle ahead in the range of a very short
to a very long distance.
The ACC adjusts the set speed with respect to the detected vehicle ahead,
thus maintaining the selected proximity.
The ACC can detect a vehicle that is up to approx. 150 m ahead using the radar
sensor.
1)
This can be set as follows on vehicles with a travel mode option
» page 251.
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ACC displays » Fig. 304
Vehicle detected (control active)
Line that marks the shift in distance when setting » page 246, Set the
clearance level
Set distance to the vehicle ahead
Vehicle detected (control deactivated)
ACC status displays » Fig. 305
Regulation is inactive (in the colour display the digits of speed limits is
shown in grey).
Regulation active - no vehicle detected (in the colour display the digits of
the speed limits are highlighted).
Regulation deactivated - no speed stored.
Regulation active - vehicle detected (in the colour display the digits of the
speed limits are highlighted).
Note to reduce speed
If the delay of the ACC is insufficient in relation to the vehicle in front, the
warning light lights up in the instrument cluster and the display shows a
message to engage the brake pedal.
Regulation according to the vehicle in the adjacent lane
During regulation your vehicle may be regulated according to the vehicle in the
adjacent lane.
This could occur at speeds above about 80 km/h when your vehicle is moving
faster than the vehicle in the adjacent lane on the driver's side. The display
shows the detected vehicle is in the adjacent lane.
Note
Some ACC notifications in the display of the instrument cluster may be hidden
by notifications for other functions. An ACC notification automatically appears
for a brief moment when there is a change in status of the ACC.
Automatic stopping and starting
Read and observe
on page 243 first.
Vehicles with an automatic transmission can decelerate to a standstill and
start moving again using the ACC.
1234Decelerate to a standstill
If a vehicle ahead decelerates to a standstill, the ACC will also decelerate your
vehicle to a standstill.
Starting to drive again after a holding period
As soon as the vehicle ahead starts moving again after a holding period, your
vehicle will also move and the speed will continue to be regulated.
If the vehicle in front starts moving again after a long break, press the acceler-
ator pedal or set the lever to position
in order to continue control
» page 245 .
Operation overview
Fig. 306
Operating lever
Read and observe
on page 243 first.
Overview of ACC functions operated with the lever » Fig. 3061Activate ACC (regulation deactivated)2Start control (resume) / increase speed by 1 km/h at a time
(sprung position)3Interrupt control (spring-tensioned position)4Deactivate ACC5 Increase speed by 10 km/h at a time6 Decrease speed by 10 km/h at a timeA Set proximity levelBStart control / reduce speed in increments of 1 km/h
If the lever is set from the position
directly into the sprung position
the current speed is stored and the control process is started.
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Start controlRead and observe
on page 243 first.
Basic requirements for start of control The ACC is activated.
On vehicles with manual transmission , the second gear or a higher gear is
selected and the current speed is greater than 25 km/h.
On vehicles with automatic transmission , the selector lever is in the D/S
position or in the Tiptronic position.
Start control
›
Press the button
» Fig. 306 on page 245 the button.
›
or: Set the lever to the sprung position
» Fig. 306 on page 245 .
The ACC takes the current driving speed and performs the control, the warning
light illuminates in the instrument cluster.
If the control is started by moving the lever to the position and should
the speed be stored already, the ACC adopts this speed and carries out the
control.
Note
If control is started at a speed of less than 30 km/h on vehicles with an auto-
matic transmission, the speed of 30 km/h is stored. The speed increases auto-
matically to 30 km/h or is regulated with respect to the speed of the vehicle
ahead.
Stop/resume control
Read and observe
on page 243 first.
Stop control
›
Set the lever into the sprung position
» Fig. 306 on page 245 .
›
or: apply the brake pedal.
Control stops, the speed remains stored.
Resume control
›
Start control » page 246, Start control .
Note
Control is also stopped when the clutch pedal is held down for longer than 30
s or the TCS is deactivated.Set/change desired speed
Read and observe
on page 243 first.
The desired speed can be set or changed using the control lever » Fig. 306 on
page 245 .
Setting/changing the speed by increments of 10 km/h at a time (
) - re-
quirements
The ACC is activated.
Increasing/reducing the speed by increments of 1 km/h at a time (
/
-
requirements
The ACC is activated.
Vehicle control takes place.
Changing the speed by adopting the current speed ( ) - requirements
The ACC is activated.
The vehicle is moving at a speed other than that which is stored.
Note
■
If during control the speed is increased by pressing the accelerator, control is
temporarily stopped. Upon releasing the accelerator, control is automatically
resumed.■
If during control the speed is reduced by applying the brake, control is stop-
ped. Control needs to be restarted in order to resume » page 246.
■
If the vehicle is controlled by a lower speed than the stored speed, then
the current speed is stored by pressing the button again
and the speed is
reduced in increments of 1 km/h.
Set the clearance level
Read and observe
on page 243 first.
The proximity to the vehicle ahead can be set with the lever » Fig. 306 on
page 245 or in Infotainment » page 244, Settings in Infotainment .
Setting by means of the lever
›
Set the switch to the spring-tensioned position
or
» Fig. 306 on
page 245 .
The display of the instrument cluster shows line
2
» Fig. 304 on page 244 ,
which indicates the proximity.
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