
ta
nce, as it is unable toseal the tyre prop‐
er ly:
R there are cuts or punctures in the tyre
lar gerth an those pr eviously mentioned.
R the wheel rim is dama ged.
R you ha vedriven at very low tyre pres‐
sures or on a flat tyre. #
Do not drive on. #
Consult a qualified specialist workshop. &
WARNING Risk of inju ryand poisoning
from tyre sealant
Ty re sealant is hazardous tohealth and cau‐
ses ir rita tion. Do not allow it tocome into
contact wi thyour skin, eyes or clo thing, and
do not swallow it. Do not inhale any vapours.
Ke ep the tyre sealant away from children.
Obser vethefo llowing if you come into con‐
ta ct wi th the tyre sealant: #
Rinse off the tyre sealant from your skin
using water immediatel y. #
If tyre sealant gets into your eyes, thor‐
oughly rinse them using clean water
immediatel y. #
If tyre sealant has been swallowe d,
th oroughly rinse out your mouth imme‐
diately and drink plenty of water.Do not
induce vomiting and seek medical
attention immediately. #
Change out of clo thing which has come
into con tact wi thtyre sealant immedi‐
ately. #
If an alle rgic reaction occurs, seek med‐
ical attention immediatel y. *
NO
TEOverheating due tothe tyre infla‐
tion compressor running too long #
Do not runth e tyre inflation compres‐
sor for longer than ten minu tes without
inter ruption. Comply with
the manufacturer's saf ety no tes on
th est icke r on the tyre inflation compressor. Ha
ve the tyre sealant bottle replaced in a quali‐
fi ed specialist workshop every five years. #
Do not remo veany fore ign objects which
ha ve entered the tyre. #
Affix pa rt1 ofthe TIREFIT sticke rto the
instrument clus ter within the driver's field of
vision. #
Affix pa rt2 ofthe TIREFIT sticke r near the
va lve on the wheel with the defective tyre. Breakdown assis
tance 417

fuel with a sulphur content less
than
50 ppm. #
Vehicles without diesel particulate
fi lter: refuel using only diesel fuel with
a sulphur content less than 500 ppm.
Ne verre fuel with one of thefo llowing fuels:
R petrol
R marine diesel
R heating oil
R pure bio-diesel fuel or vege table oil
R paraf fin or kerosene
If yo u ha veacciden tally refuelled with the
wrong fuel: #
Do not swit ch the ignition on. #
Consult a qualified specialist workshop. The
following compatibility indication for fuel
applies to yourvehicle: 1
For diesel fuel with a maximum of 7% byvol‐
ume bio-diesel (fatty acid me thyl es ter)
Ac cording toEuropean standard EN 1694 2you
can find the compatibility indications at thefo l‐
lowing locations:
R onthe instruction label on the fuel filler flap
R onthe fuel pump or pump nozzle suitable for
yo ur vehicle thro ughout Europe
Information on low outside temperatures
Re fuel your vehicle with as much winter diesel
fuel as possible at the beginning of winter.
Before changing overto winter diesel fuel, the
fuel tank should be em pty, if possible. When first re
fuelling with winter diesel fuel, only refuel
using a small amount, e.g. toreser veleve l. The
fuel tank can be filled as usual when next refuel‐
ling.
Fu rther information on fuel can be obtained at a
fi lling station or a qualified specialist workshop.
Ta nk content and fuel reser ve
The total capacity of the fuel tank may vary,
depending on theve hicle equipment. Te
ch nical da ta463

Yo
u can obtain fur ther information on brake fluid
in thefo llowing places:
R inthe Mercedes-Benz Specifications for
Operating Fluids
- at http://be vo.mercedes-benz.com
- inthe Mercedes-Benz BeVo App
R at a qualified specialist workshop Coolant
Note
s on coolant
Obser vethe no tes on operating fluids
(→ page 459). &
WARNING Risk offire ‑ and inju ryfrom
antifreeze
If antifreeze comes into contact with hot
component parts in the engine compart‐
ment, it may ignite. #
Allow the engine tocool down before
yo uto p up the antif reeze. #
Make sure that no antifreeze spills out
next tothefiller opening. #
Thoroughly clean the antif reeze from
component parts before starting the
ve hicle. *
NO
TEDama gecaused byincor rect cool‐
ant #
Only add coolant that has been pre‐
mixed with therequ ired antifreeze pro‐
te ction.
Information on coolant is available at thefo l‐
lowing locations:
R inthe Mercedes-Benz Specification for
Operating Fluids 310.1
- at http://be vo.mercedes-benz.com
- inthe Mercedes-Benz BeVo app
R at a qualified specialist workshop *
NO
TEOverheating at high outside tem‐
peratures If an inapp
ropriate coolant is used, the
engine cooling sy stem is not suf ficiently pro‐ te
cted against overheating and cor rosion at
high outside temp eratures. #
Alw ays use coolant appr ovedby
Mercedes-Benz. #
Obser vethe instructions in the
Mercedes-Benz Specifications for Oper‐
ating Fluids 310.1. Ha
ve the coolant regularly replaced at a qualified
specialist workshop.
The proportion of cor rosion inhibitor/antifreeze
concentrate in the engine cooling sy stem should
be:
R a minimum of 50% (antifreeze pr otection
down toappr oximately -37 °C)
R a maximum of 55% (antifreeze pr otection
down to-45 °C) Note
s on windscreen washer fluid Obser
vethe no tes on operating fluids
(→ page 459). Te
ch nical da ta467

Display messages
Possible causes/consequences and M
MSolutions
Ø Top up AdBlue Perf.
reduced in XXX miles See
Owner's Manual *
The low AdBlue ®
leve l will lead tolimited per form ance af terth ere maining dis tance displ ayed has been driven. #
Top up AdBlue ®
immediately (→ page 177). Tr
ansmission Display messages
Possible causes/consequences and M MSolutions
Transmission Malfunction
Stop *
The transmission is malfunctioning. The transmission shifts toposition iautomaticall y. #
Pull over and stop theve hicle safely as soon as possible, paying attention toroad and traf fic conditions. #
Switch the transmission toposition j. #
Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
N permanently active Risk
of vehicle rolling *
While theve hicle is rolling or while you are driving, the transmission has been shif tedto position i. #
Depress the brake pedal tostop and, when theve hicle is stationar y,shift the transmission toposition j. #
Tocontinue your journe y,shift the transmission toposition hork.
*T he transmission is overheating. Pulling away may be temp orarily impaired or not possible. 506
Display messages and warning/indicator lamps

Display messages
Possible causes/consequences and M
MSolutions
Ty res with insuf ficient tyre pressure ma y,forex ample, af fect theve hicle's handling characteristics, steering and
braking. ‑ #
Have the tyre pressure monitoring sy stem checked at a qualified specialist workshop. #
Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
Tyre(s) overheated *A
t least one tyre is overheating. The af fected tyres are displ ayed in red. At temp eratures close tothe limit value,
th e tyres are displa yed in yello w. #
Drive more sl owly.
Reduce speed *A
t least one tyre is overheating. The af fected tyres are displ ayed in red. At temp eratures close tothe limit value,
th e tyres are displa yed in yello w. &
WARNING Risk of an accident from driving wi thove rheated tyres
Overheated tyres may bur st, particularly at high speeds. #
Reduce speed so that the tyres cool down. #
Reduce speed so that the tyres cool down.
Check tyre pressures then
restart Run Flat Indicator *T
he tyre pressure loss warning sy stem generated a displ aymessa geand has not been restar ted since. #
When the tyre pressure is cor rect, restart the tyre pressure loss warning sy stem (→ page442).
Run Flat Indicator inopera-
tive *T
he tyre pressure loss warning sy stem is malfunctioning. #
Consult a qualified specialist workshop. 512
Displaymessa ges and warning/indicator lamps

Fu
elreser ve ........................................ 463
Low outside temp eratures ...................4 62
Pe trol ................................................... 461
Quality (diesel) .................................... 462
Quality (p etro l) .................................... .461
Re fuelling ............................................. 173
Sulphur content ................................... 461
Ta nk content ....................................... 463
Fu el consum ption
On-board computer ............................ .258
Fu nction seat
see Door cont rol panel
Fu ses ........................................................ 431
Before replacing a fuse ........................ 431
Fu se assignment diagram .................... 431
Fu se box in the boot ............................4 33
Fu se box in the engine compartment .. 432
Fu se box in the front passenger foot‐
we ll ...................................................... 433
Fu se box on the dashboard ................. 433
No tes ................................................... 431 G
Garage door opener Cleari ngthe memory ........................... 182
Opening or closing the door ................1 82
Programming buttons .......................... 180
Ra dio equipment appr oval numbers .... 182
Re solving problems .............................. 181
Synchronising thero lling code ............ .181
Gearshift recommendation .....................171
Genera l operating permit number
(EU) .......................................................... .457
Genuine parts ............................................ 20
Glide mode ............................................... 172
Glo vebox
Air vent ................................................ 154
Locking/unlocking ...............................1 16 H
Handbrake see Electric parking brake
Handling characteristics (unusual) ....... 435
HANDS-FREE ACCESS ................................ 82 Haza
rdwa rning lights ............................ .130
HD prog rammes
see CI+ module
Head airbag ............................................... 38
Head le vel heating (AIRSCARF) ..............109
Head restra int
Fr ont (adjusting mechanically) .............1 03
Re ar (fitting/removing) ........................ 105
Head-up display ....................................... 263
Ad justing display elements (on-board
compu ter) ............................................ 263
Ad justing the brightness (on-board
computer) ............................................ 263
Fu nction .............................................. 264
Menu (on-board compu ter) .................. 263
Operating the memory function ........... 11 3
Setting the position (on-board com‐
puter) .................................................. 263
Switching on/off ................................. 265
Headla mpflasher ................................... .129
Heating see Clima tecontrol 558
Index

Outside mir
rors ............................... 139, 14 0
Anti-dazzle mode (automatic) .............. 14 0
Au tomatic mir rorfo lding function ........ 141
Fo lding in/out .................................... .139
Operating the memory function ........... 11 3
Pa rking position .................................. .140
Setting ................................................. 13 9
Overhead control panel Making calls (Mercedes me connect) .. 351
Overview ................................................ 12
Owner's Manual Vehicle equipment ................................. 21
Owner's Manual (digital) ...........................18 P
Pa int code ................................................ 457
Pa intwork (cleaning instructions) .........402
Pa nel heating
Setting .................................................1 08
Pa nic alarm ................................................ 73
Ac tivating/deactivating ......................... 73
Pa rk position
Inserting .............................................. 17 0Selecting au
tomatical ly....................... 17 0
Pa rking
see Electric parking brake
Pa rking aid
see Parking Assist PARKTRONIC
Pa rking Assist PARKTRONIC ................... 218
Ac tivating ............................................ 221
Ad justing warning tones ...................... 221
Deactivating ........................................ 221
Fu nction ............................................... 218
Side impact pr otection .........................2 19
Sy stem limitations ...............................2 18
Pa rking assistance sy stems
see Active Parking Assist
Pa rking brake
see Electric parking brake
Pa rking lights .......................................... .127
Pa rking position
Outside mir rors ................................... 14 0
St oring the position of the passenger
outside mir ror using reve rsege ar ........ 141
Pa rking up ................................................ 185PA
SSENGER AIR BAGstatus display
see Automatic front passenger front
airbag shutoff
Pe destrian pr otection
see Active bonnet (pedestrian pr otection)
Pe rfume
see Fragrance sy stem
Pe rfume vial
see Fragrance sy stem
Pe rm issible axle load .............................. 457
Pe rm itted towing me thods .................... .426
Pe rsonalisation
see User profile
Pe trol ........................................................ 461
Pe ts in the vehicle .................................... .70
Phone book see Contacts
Picture form ats
see Video mode
Picture settings see Video mode Index
567

Ra
dio stations
Dialling (on-boa rdcompu ter) ............... 261
Ra in-closing feature
Side wind ows ........................................86
Ra nge
Ad Blue ®
............................................... 257
Displaying ............................................ 258
REA CHregulation ...................................... 26
Re ading light
see Interior lighting
Re alwo od (Care) .................................... .409
Re ar fog light
Switching on/off .................................1 28
Re ar seat
see Seat
Re ar seat belt
St atus display ........................................ 37
Re ar seat belt status display .................... 37
Re ar window heater ................................ 14 3
Re ar-view mir ror
see Outside mir rors Re
cycling
see Take -ba ckof end-of-life vehicles
Re ducing agent
see AdBlue ®
Re fuelling
Re fuelling theve hicle ........................... 173
To pping up AdBlue ®
............................. 17 7
Re gistration
Ve hicle .................................................. 25
Re mo tecont rol (stationa ryheater/
ve ntilation)
Displa ys............................................... 15 0
Problems ............................................. 15 2
Re placing the battery ........................... 151
Setting ................................................. 15 0
Re mo teOnline
Charging the battery ............................1 60
Cooling or heating theve hicle inte‐
ri or .......................................................1 59
St arting theve hicle ............................. 16 0
Re scue card ............................................... 26
Re ser ve
Fu el ..................................................... 463 Re
set function (multimedia sy stem) .....3 01
Re sidual heat ...........................................1 46
Re storing (factory settings)
see Reset function (multimedia sy stem)
Re stra int sy stem ...................................... .30
Basic instructions forch ildren .............. .47
Fu nction in an accident ........................ .31
Fu nctionality .......................................... 31
Malfunction ...........................................31
Pr otection ..............................................30
Re duced pr otection ...............................30
Self-test ................................................. 31
Wa rning lamp ........................................ .31
Re versege ar
Inserting .............................................. 17 0
Re versing camera .................................. .222
Care .................................................... 407
Fu nction .............................................. 222
Opening the camera co ver (360°
Camera) ............................................. .228
Setting favo urites (360° Camera) ...... .229
Switching auto matic operation
on/off (360° Camera) ......................... 228
Rims (Care) ............................................. .407 Index
569