Drivingand pa rking .................................. 131
Driving ........................................................ 131
DY NA MIC SELECT switch ............................1 38
Au tomatic transmission .............................. 139
Re fueling .................................................... 143
Pa rking ...................................................... .145
Driving and driving saf etysy stems ............ .153
Instrument Display and on-board
comp uter .................................................. 199
Instrument Display overview ...................... .199
Overview of the buttons on thesteering
wheel ......................................................... .200
Operating the on-board computer .............. 200
Setting the additional value range .............. 202
Overview of displ ays on the multifunc‐
tion display ................................................ .202
Ad justing the instrument lighting ............... 203
Menus and submenus ................................ 203
Head-up Display .......................................... 210
Vo ice Control Sy stem ............................... 212
No tes on operating saf ety.......................... .212
Operation ....................................................2 12Using
theVo ice Cont rol Sy stem ef fec‐
tively ........................................................... 214
Essential voice commands .......................... 214
Multimedia sy stem .................................. 223
Overview and operation .............................. 223
Sy stem settings .......................................... 231
ENE RGIZING comfort .................................. 243
Na vigation .................................................. 245
Te lephone .................................................. .269
Online and Internet functions ..................... 285
Media .........................................................2 92
Ra dio .......................................................... 304
Sound .......................................................... 311
Maintenance and care .............................314
ASS YST PLUS service inter val display ........ .314
Engine compartment .................................. 315
Cleaning and care ...................................... .321
Breakdown assistance ............................332
Emergency .................................................. 332
Flat tire ....................................................... 332 Battery (vehicle) ......................................... 338
To
w starting or towing away ....................... 343
Electrical fuses ........................................... 348
Wheels and tires ...................................... 352
No tes on noise or unusual handling char‐
acteristics .................................................. .352
Re gular checking of wheels and tires ......... 352
No tes on snow chains ................................ 353
Ti re pressure .............................................. 354
Loading theve hicle .................................... 360
Ti re labeling ................................................ 365
Definition of term sfo r tires and loading ..... 370
Changing a wheel ...................................... .373
Tech nical data .......................................... 383
No tes on tech nical da ta.............................. 383
Ve hicle electronics .....................................3 83
Ve hicle identification plate, VIN and
engine number ...........................................3 85
Operating fluids .......................................... 387
Ve hicle data ................................................ 393
Contents 3
RIfth e HOLD function is deactivated by
depressing the accelera tor pedal or the
brake pedal, e.g. byave hicle occupant.
RIfth e electrics in the engine compart‐
ment, the battery or the fuses are tam‐
pered with or if the battery is disconnec‐
te d.
00BBAlw ays deactivate the HOLD function
and secure theve hicle against rolling
aw ay before leaving theve hicle.
0075 NO
TEDama gefrom au tomatic braking
When Active Brake Assi st,Ac tive Dis tance
Assist DISTRONIC or the HOLD function are
activated, theve hicle brakes autonomously
in cer tain situations.
To avo id damage totheve hicle, deactivate
th ese sy stems in thefo llowing or similar sit‐
uations:
00BBDuring towing
00BBIn a car wash
Requirements:RThe vehicle is stationar y.
RThe driver's door is closed or the seat belt on
th e driver's side is fastened.
RThe engine is running or has been au tomati‐
cally switched off bythe ECO start/ stop
function.
RThe electric parking brake is released.
RAc tive Dis tance Assist DISTRONIC is not acti‐
va ted.
RThe transmission is in position 005B,005Eor005C.
Ac tivating the HOLD function
00BBDep ress the brake pedal and af ter a short
time depress fur ther until the00D9 display
appears in the multifunction displa y.
00BBRelease the brake pedal.
Deactivating the HOLD function
00BBDepress the accelerator pedal topull away.
or
00BBDepress the brake pedal until the00D9 dis‐
play disappears from the multifunction dis‐
pla y. The HOLD function is deactivated in
thefo llow‐
ing situations:
RWhen Active Dis tance Assist DISTRONIC is
acti vated.
RThe transmission is switched toposition 005D.
RWhentheve hicle is secured with the electric
parking brake.
In thefo llowing situations, theve hicle is held by
th e transmission position 005Dorby the electric
parking brake:
RWhen the seat belt is unfas tened and the
driver's door is opened.
RWhen the engine is switched off.
RWhen there is a malfunction in the sy stem or
if th e po wer supp lyis insuf ficient.
AIR BODY CONT ROL
AIR BODY CONT ROL function
AIR BODY CONTROL is an air suspension sy stem
with variable damping for impr oved driving com‐
fo rt. The all-round le vel control sy stem ensures
th e best possible suspension and const ant
Driving and parking17
1
Installingtheto wing eye
00BBPress the mark on co ver1 inwa rds and
re mo ve.
00BBScr ew intheto wing eyeclockwise as far as it
will go and tighten.
00CE Make sure that co ver1 engages in the
bumper when youre mo vetheto wing eye. 0075
NO
TEDama gedue toincor rect use of
th eto wing eye
When a towing eye is used toreco ver a vehi‐
cle, theve hicle may be damaged in the proc‐
ess.
00BBOnly use theto wing eyeto to waw ay or
to w start theve hicle.
To w starting theve hicle (eme rgency engine
st arting)
Ve hicles with automatic transmission
0075 NO
TEDama getothe automatic trans‐
mission due to towstarting
The automatic transmission may be damaged
in the process of tow starting vehicles with
automatic transmission.
00BBVe hicles with automatic transmission
must not be tow star ted.
00BBVe hicles with automatic transmission must
not be tow star ted.
Electrical fuses
Note s on electrical fuses
0071
WARNING Risk of accident and injury
due to ov erloaded lines
If yo u manipulate or bridge a faulty fuse or if
yo ure place it with a fuse with a higher
amperage, the electric line could be overloa‐
ded.
This could result in a fire .
00BBAlw aysre place faulty fuses with speci‐
fi ed new fuses conta iningthe cor rect
amperage.
0075 NO
TEDama gecaused byincor rect fuses
Incor rect fuses may cause damage toelectri‐
cal components or sy stems.
00BBOnly use Mercedes-Benz appr oved
fuses with the cor rect fuse rating.
Blown fuses must bereplaced with fuses of the
same rating, which you can recognize bythe col‐
our and fuse rating. For fuses in the engine com‐
34 8
Breakdown assis tance
partment and trunk, only usethose fuses
mar ked with an "S". The fuse ratings are li sted in
th e fuse assignment diagram.
Fu se assignment diag ram: onthe fuse box in
th e trunk (
→page 351).
0075 NO
TEDama geor malfunctions caused
by moisture
Moisture may cause dama getothe electrical
sy stem or cause it tomalfunction.
00BBWhen the fuse box is open, make sure
th at no moisture can enter the fuse
box.
00BBWhen closing the fuse box, make sure
th at the seal of the lid is positioned cor‐
re ctly on the fuse box.
Ifth e newly inser ted fuse also blo ws, ha vethe
cause traced and rectified at a qualified special‐
ist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Cen‐
te r.
Ensure thefo llowing before replacing a fuse:
RThe vehicle is secured against rolling away.
RAll electrical consumers are switched off.
RThe ignition is switched off.
The electrical fuses are located in various fuse
bo xes:
RFu se box on the driver's side of the engine
compartment (→page 349)
RFu se box on the driver's side of the cockpit
(→page 350)
RFu se box in the front passenger foot we ll
(→page 350)
RFu se box in the trunk on theright-hand side
of theve hicle, when vie wed in the direction
of tr avel (
→page 351)
Fuse box in the engine compa rtment
Observ eth e no tes on electrical fuses
(→page 348).
Re quirements:
RYou need a dry clo thand a scre wdriver. Opening
0071
WARNING Risk of injury from usingthe
windshield wipers while the engine hood
is open
When the engine hood is open and the wind‐
shield wipers are set in motion, you can be
trapped bythe wiper linkage.
00BBAlw ays switch off the windshield wipers
and ignition before opening the engine
hood.
Breakdown assis tance 34
9
00BBTurn clip 2on co ver1 aqu arter-turn to
th e left.
00BBPull co ver1 upwards in the direction of the
ar row .
00BBRemo veany existing moisture from the fuse
box using a dry clo th.
00BBLoosen scr ews4, remo vefuse box lid 3
from theto p.
Closing
00BBCheck whe ther the seal is positioned cor‐
re ctly in the lid.
00BBInsert the lid into the brac ket at there ar of
th e fuse box.
00BBFo ld down lid of the fuse box and tighten
scr ews4.
00BBInsert co ver1 on bo thsides and engage
th e saf etyclips.
00BBTu rn clip 2on co ver1 one quarter-turn to
th eright.
00BBClose the engine hood.
Dashboard fuse box
The fuse box is on the side of the dashboard
under a co ver.
00BBConta ct an au thorized Mercedes-Benz Cen‐
te rfo r fur ther information.
Fu se box in the front-passenger foot we ll
Obser vethe no tes on electrical fuses
(→page 348).
350 Breakdown assis tance
00BBOpen cover1 inthe direction of the ar row
and remo veit.
Fuse box in the trunk
Obser vethe no tes on electrical fuses
(→page 348).
00BBFo ld up co ver1 inthe direction of the
ar row .
The fuse assignment diagram is in a recess on
th e side of the fuse box.
Breakdown assis tance 351
EBD (Electronic Brakeforc e Distribu‐
tion) ..................................................... 155
ESP
®(Electronic Stability Prog ram)
Crosswind Assist ................................. 155
Overview ............................................. 154
Ra dar sensors .....................................1 53
Re sponsibility ...................................... 153
ST EER CONTROL ................................. 155
Drivin gsy stem
see 360° Camera
see Active Blind Spot Assi st
see Active Dis tance Assist DISTRONIC
see Active Lane Keeping Assist
see Active Parking Assist
see Active Speed Limit Assi st
see Active Steering Assist
see AIR BODY CONTROL
see ATTENTION ASSIST
see Blind Spot Assist
see Cruise cont rol
see Driving saf etysy stem
see HOLD function
see Parking Assist PARKTRONI C
see Rear view camera
see Traf fic Sign Assist Drivin
gtips
Drinking and drivin g............................ 134
Gene ral driving tips ............................ .134
No tes on breaking-in a new vehicle ..... 134
Dr ow siness de tection
see ATTENTION ASSIST
Dr ow siness warning
see ATTENTION ASSIST
DY NA MIC SELECT .................................... 138
Confi guring drive program I ................. 139
Displ aying en
gine data ........................
139
Displ aying vehicle data ........................ 139
Drive program display .......................... 138
Drive programs .................................... 138
Fu nction .............................................. 138
Operating (DYNAMIC SELECT switch) .............................................................1 38
Selecting the drive program ............... .138
E
E10 ............................................................ 388
Easy entry feature
Fu nction/no tes .....................................9 7
Setting ................................................... 98 Easy
exitfeature
Fu nction/no tes .....................................9 7
Setting ................................................... 98
EBD (Electronic Brake forc e Distribu‐
tion)
Function/no tes ................................... 155
ECO display Function .............................................. 137
Re setting ............................................. 206
ECO start/s top function ................. 136, 137
Au tomatic engine start ........................ 136
Au tomatic engine stop .........................1 36
Me thod of operation ............................1 36
Switching off/on ................................. 137
Electric pa rking brake .............150, 151, 152
Applying au tomatically ........................ 150
Applying or releasing manually ............ 152
Emergency braking .............................. 152
Re leasing automatically ...................... .151
Electrical fuses Before replacing a fuse ........................ 348
Electrical fuses see Fuses
Index 47
3
Flat tire.................................................... .332
Changing a wheel ................................ 377
MOExtended tires ................................ 333
No tes .................................................. 332
TIREFIT kit ...........................................3 34
Floor mats ................................................ 110
Fo lding draft stop
Care .................................................... 327
Fo lding wind screen
Ins talling ................................................ 80
Re moving ..............................................8 0
Fr ag rance
see Fragrance sy stem
Fr ag rance sy stem .................................... 127
Inserting/removing theflacon ............ .127
Fr ee software ............................................ 29
Fr equencies
Tw o-w ayradio ...................................... 384
Fr equency band
Selecting (on-board computer) ............ 207
Fr ont air bag .............................................. 38 Fr
ont passenger front air bag shuto ff
see Automatic front passenger front
air bag shutoff
Fr ont passenger seat
Ad justing from the driv er's seat ..
.......... 88
Fu el .......................................................... .389
Ad ditives .............................................3 89
E10 ...................................................... 388
Gasoline .............................................. 388
Quality (gasoline) ................................ 388
Re fueling ............................................. 143
Re ser vefuel le vel ................................ 389
Sulfur con tent ..................................... 388
Ta nk capacity ...................................... 389
Fu el consum ption
On-board computer ............................ .204
Fu nction seat
see Door cont rol panel
Fu se insert
see Fuses
Fu ses ........................................................ 348
Assignment diagram ............................3 48
Dashboard fuse box ............................ 350
Fu se box in the engine compartment .. 349 Fu
se box in the front-passen gerfo ot ‐
we ll ...................................................... 350
Fu se box in the trunk ........................... 351
No tes .................................................. 348G
Garage door opener Cleari ngthe memory ........................... 149
Opening/closing thega rage door ........ 148
Programming buttons .......................... 146
Ra dio equipment appr oval numbers .... 149
Re solving problems ............................. 148
Synchronizing thero lling code ............ .147
Gas station sear ch
St arting an automatic gasst ation
sear ch................................................. 249
Switching the automatic gasst ation
sear chon/off ...................................... 254
Gasoline ................................................... 388
Gearshift paddles see Steering wheel paddle shif ters
Gearshift recommendation .....................141
Genuine parts ............................................ 19
Index47
5