#
Select a time zone.
The time zone set is displ ayed af terTime
zone:.
Setting summer time
The Automatic Summer Time andSummer Time
options cannot be selected in all countries.
Multimedia sy stem:
4 System 5
& Time and date
Au tomatically #
Switch Automatic Summer Time onO or off
ª.
Manual ly #
Switch Automatic Summer Time offª. #
Select Summer Time. #
Select OnorOff.
Setting the time and date form at
Multimedia sy stem:
4 System 5
& Time and date
5 Set format #
Set the date and time form at#. Setting
the time manually
Re quirements:
R The Manual time adjustment function is
switched on.
Multimedia sy stem:
4 System 5
& Time and date
5 Set time #
Set the hours. #
Navigate totheright toset the minutes. #
Set the minutes. #
Confirm changes when exiting the menu.
The date is set automatically via GPS. Connectivity
Setting up a hotspot via business
telephony
Multimedia sy stem:
4 System 5
ö Connectivity
5 Set up hotspot #
Select Select the vehicle's mobile hotspot . #
Select Business phone.
The hotspot is active.
Exte rnal devices (e.g. tablets) can be connec‐
te dto the multimedia sy stem via business
te lephon y.
% Information about setting up a hotspot
(/ page 272).
Switching transmission of theve hicle posi‐
tion on/off
Multimedia sy stem:
4 System 5
ö Connectivity #
Select Transmit vehicle pos.. #
Activate Oor deacti vate ª the function. Blue
tooth ® Information about Blu
etoo th®
Bl ue tooth ®
tech nology is a standard for short-
ra nge wi reless data transfer up toappr oximately
10 m. Multimedia sy
stem 205
R
An Internet connection is requiredforth e full
ra nge of functions for Android Auto.
Multimedia sy stem:
4 Connect 5
Android Auto #
Select the mobile phone from the device list.
Ac cepting/rejecting the data pr otection reg‐
ulations
A message with the data pr otection regulations
appears. #
Select Accept & Start .
or #
Select Decline & End.
Ac tivating automatic start #
Select Start automatically O.
St arting manually #
Select the mobile phone from the device list.
Exiting Android Auto #
Press theò button on the multifunction
st eering wheel, forex ample. %
If Android Autowa s not displa yed in thefo re‐
ground before disconnecting, the application
st arts in the bac kground when reconnected.
Yo u can call up Android Autointhe main
menu.
Calling up the Android Autosound settings
Multimedia sy stem:
4 Connect 5
Android Auto 5
Sound #
Select theto ne menu (/ page 303).
Ending Android Auto
Multimedia sy stem:
4 Connect 5
Android Auto #
Select Disconnect.
The connection is ended.
The mobile phone continues tobe supplied
with elect ricity.
or #
Disconnect the connecting cable between
th e mobile phone and multimedia sy stem.
Mercedes-Benz recommends disconnecting
th e connecting cable only when theve hicle is
st ationar y. Tr
ansfer redve hicle data with Android Auto
and Apple CarPlay™ Overview of transfer
redve hicle data
When using Android Autoor Apple CarPlay™,
cer tain vehicle data is transfer redto the mobile
phone. This enables youto getth e best out of
selected mobile phone services. Vehicle data is
not directly accessible.
The following sy stem information is transmit ted:
R Software release of the multimedia sy stem
R System ID (anonymised)
The transfer of this data is used tooptimise
communication between theve hicle and the
mobile phone.
To do this, and toassign se veralve hicles tothe
mobile phone, a vehicle identifier is randomly
ge nerated.
This has no connection totheve hicle identifica‐
tion number (VIN) and is dele ted when the multi‐
media sy stem is reset (/ page214).
The following driving status data is transmitted:
R Transmission position engaged Multimedia sy
stem 263
R
The vehicle is not on a slope.
R The vehicle is on solid, non-slippery and le vel
ground. #
Apply the electric parking brake manually. #
Movethe front wheels tothest ra ight-ahead
position. #
Shift the transmission toposition j. #
Switch off the engine. #
Make sure that the engine cann otbe star ted. #
Place choc ks orother suitable items under
th e front and rear of the wheel that is diago‐
nally opposite the wheel you wish tochange. #
Remo vethe hub caps if necessary . #
Raise theve hicle (/ page 357). Fi
tting/ removing pla stic hub caps Re
moving #
Remo vesoc ket2 and wheel wrench 3
from theve hicle tool kit (/ page 356). #
Position soc ket2 on hub cap 1. #
Position wheel spanner 3on soc ket2. #
Using wheel spanner 3, turn hub cap1
anti-clo ckwise and remo veit.
Fi tting #
Before fitting, check hub cap 1and the
wheel area for dirt, and clean if necessar y. #
Position hub cap 1and turn until it is in the
ri ght position. #
Position soc ket2 on hub cap 1. #
Position wheel wrench 3on soc ket2 and
tighten hub cap 1.
Speci fied tigh tening torq ue: 25 Nm. Ra
ising theve hicle when changing a wheel Re
quirements:
R There are no persons in theve hicle.
R The vehicle has been prepared for a wheel
ch ange (/ page 356).
Important no tes on using the jack:
R Only use theve hicle-specific jack that has
been tested and appr oved byMercedes-Benz
to raise theve hicle.
R The jack is only designed forra ising and
holding theve hicle for a short time while a
wheel is being changed and not for mainte‐
nance workunder theve hicle. Wheels and tyres
357
Display messages
Possible causes/consequences and M
MSolutions
Apply brake to select R *
You ha vetried toswitch totransmission position k. #
Dep ress the brake pedal. #
Shift the transmission toposition k.
Auxiliary battery malfunc-
tion *T
he auxiliary batteryforth e transmission is no longer being charge d. #
Consult a qualified specialist workshop. #
Untilthen, manually set the transmission toposition jbefore you swit choff the engine. #
Before leaving theve hicle, apply the electric parking brake.
d
Trans. oil overheated Drive
on with care *T
ransmission position Mand thete mp orary manual driving program are no longer available. The engine po wer is
re duced depending on theove rheating. #
Let the transmission oil cool down bydriving defensively until the display message goes out. 402
Display messages and warning/indicator lamps
Information ..........................................
279
Inserting/removing an SD card ........... 280
Media sear ch....................................... 286
Overview ............................................. 282
Pa use and playback function .............. .283
Selecting a track ................................. 283
Selecting playba ckoptions .................. 283
Switching on media mode ...................2 80
Tr ack list .............................................. 283
Au thorised workshop
see Qualified specialist workshop
Au tomatic child seat recognition .............51
Au tomatic distance control
see Active Dis tance Assi stDISTRONIC
Au tomatic driving lights ........................... 99
Au tomatic engine start (ECO start/
sto p function) ........................................... 11 8
Au tomatic engine stop (ECO start/
sto p function) ........................................... 11 8
Au tomatic front passen ger front air‐
bag deacti vation sy stem
see Automatic front passenger front
airbag shutoff Au
tomatic front passen ger front air‐
bag shu toff .......................................... 39, 40
Fu nction of the automatic front
passenger front airbag deactivation
sy stem ................................................... 39
PA SSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamp .... .40
Au tomatic mir rorfo lding function
Ac tivating/deactivating ...................... .107
Au tomatic transmission
Double-clutch function ........................ 12 3
Drive program display .......................... 12 0
Drive programs .................................... 11 9
DY NA MIC SELECT switch ..................... 11 9
E-SELECT selector le ver ....................... 121
Engaging drive position ....................... 12 3
Engaging neutral .................................. 12 2
Engaging pa rkposition ........................ 12 2
Engaging reve rsege ar ........................ .122
Kickdown ............................................. 12 5
Manual gear changing .......................... 124
Oil temp erature (on-board computer,
Pe rformance menu) ............................. 174
St eering wheel gearshift paddles ........ .124
Tr ansmission position display .............. 121
Tr ansmission positions ........................ 121Axle load
Perm issible .......................................... 365 B
BA S (Brake Assist Sy stem) .................... .137
Battery Key ........................................................ 63
Battery see Bat tery (vehicle)
Bat tery (vehicle) ...................................... 336
Charging .............................................. 335
No tes ................................................... 331
No tes (s tarting assis tance and
ch arging) ............................................ .333
Re placing ............................................ 336
St arting assis tance .............................. 335
Belt see Seat belt
Blind Spot Assi st..................................... 16 6
Ac tivating/deactivating ...................... .167
Fu nction .............................................. 16 6
Sy stem limitations ...............................1 66434
Index
Mercedes me connect Services limi‐
te
d See Owner's Manual .....................386
N permanently active Risk of vehicle
ro lling .................................................. 400
çOff .............................................. .390
ëOff ............................................... 389
Only select Park (P) when vehicle is
st ationary ............................................ 401
!Pa rking brake See Owner's
Manual ................................................ .376
K Please check direction of tr avel ...... 386
PRE-SAFE inoperative See Owner's
Manual ................................................ 385
RACE START cancelled ........................ 393
RACE START not possible See Own‐
er's Manual ......................................... 394
Ra dar sensors dirty See Owner's
Manual ................................................ 380
ÐRe ar axlesteering cur rently
una vailable .......................................... 409 ÐRe
ar axlesteering Malfunction
Vi sit workshop .....................................4 09
Re ar spoiler control sy stem inopera‐
tive .......................................................4 10
Re ar spoiler inoperative Limit XXX
mp h..................................................... 409
hRe ctify tyre pressure ................... 404
Re duce speed ...................................... 406
!Re lease parking brake .................378
Á Replace key ................................ .407
8 Reser vefuel le vel........................ 397
6Re stra int sys. malfunction Con‐
sult workshop ...................................... 387
Re versing not poss. Consult work‐
shop ....................................................4 01
Risk of vehicle rolling Driver door
open and transmission not in P ...........401
# See Owner's Manual ................... 394
Speed limit (winter tyres) XXX km/h ... 393Spoile
rsextended Caution, reduced
ground clearance .................................4 11
Ù Steering malfunction Incre ased
ph ysical ef fort See Owner's Manual .....412
Ù Steering malfunction Stop
immediately See Owner's Manual ........412
St op vehicle Lea veengine running
Wa itTransmission cooling ...................400
#St opvehicle Lea veengine run‐
ning ..................................................... 394
#St opvehicle See Owner's Man‐
ual .......................................................3 95
çsuspended ................................... 391
bSwitch off lights ...........................414
b Switch on headlamps ...................414
To shift out of P or N,depress brake
and start engine .................................. 401
To p up coolant See Owner ’sManual ... 395
¥To p upwasher fluid ...................... 412 Index
441
St
arting
see Vehicle
St arting assi stance
see Jump -star t connection
St arting-o ffaid
see Hill Start Assist
St ation
Deleting ............................................... 294
Direct frequency entry ......................... 294
Fr equency fix ....................................... 295
Moving ................................................ 294
Sea rching ............................................ 294
Setting .................................................2 94
St oring .................................................2 94
St ation list
Calling up ............................................ 294
St ation presets
Modifying ............................................ 294
St ation tracking
Setting ................................................. 295
Ste ering wheel ........................................ .170
Ad justing (electrically) ........................... 86
Ad justing (manually) .............................. 85 Buttons ................................................
17 0
Operating the memory function ............ 88
Ste ering wheel gearshift paddles ..........124
St ow age areas
see Stow age compartment
St ow age comp artment............................ .90
Armrest ................................................. 90
Centre console ...................................... 90
Door ...................................................... 90
Gl ove box .............................................. 90
St ow age comp artments
see Stow age compartment
Sulphur content ...................................... .367
Sun visor Operating ............................................. 107
Sur round lighting .................................... 102
Setting ................................................. 102
Suspension AMG RIDE CONTROL ........................... 157
Selecting the suspension setting ......... 15 8
SV HC (substances of very high con‐
cern ).......................................................... .23Switch-off delay time
Exterior ................................................ 102
Interior ................................................ 103
Switching the sur round sound on/off
Burmes ter®
sur round sound sy stem ... 305
Synchronisation function Activating/deactivating (multimedia
sy stem) ................................................ 111
Switching on/off (control panel) .......... 11 0
Sy stem settings
Ac tivating/deactivating PIN pr otec‐
tion ...................................................... 210
Re set function (multimedia sy stem) ..... 214
Setting the dis tance unit ..................... 209
Setting the time and date automati‐
cally ..................................................... 204
Setting the time zone .......................... 204
Setting the time/date form at .............. 205
Swit ching transmission of theve hicle
position on/off .................................... 205
Sy stem settings
see Blue tooth®
see Data import/export
see Language 458
Index