Theexterior lighting (e xcept parking and stand‐
ing lamps) switch es off automatically when the
driver's door is opened.
Au tomatic headlamp mode
The pa rking lights, low beam and daytime run‐
ning la mps are switched on or off automatically
depending on the ignition status, whe ther the
engine is running and on the ambient light.
&
WARNING Risk of accident when the low
beam is switched off in poor visibility
When the light switch is set toÃ, the low
beam may not be switched on automatically
if th ere is fog, snow or other causes of poor
visibility such as spr ay.
#In such cases, turn the light switch to
L.
The automatic driving lights are only an aid. You
are responsible forve hicle lighting. Ac
tivating/deactivating the rear fog light
Re quirement:
RThe light switch is in theL orà posi‐
tion.
#Press the R button.
Please obser vethe count ry-specific la wsonthe
use of rear fog lamps.
Operating the light combination switch
1High beam
2Turn signal light, right
3High-beam flasher
4Tu rn signal light, left
#Pull or push the combination switch in the
re leva nt di rection following the ar row.
Light and visibility 10
9
The high beam switches off automatically:
RAtspeeds below 16mp h(2 5 km/h).
RIfot her road users are de tected.
RIfstre et lighting is suf ficient.
At speeds abo veappr ox.31 mp h (50 km/h):
RThe headlamp range of the low beam is regu‐
lated automatically based on the dis tance to
ot her road users.
The sy stem's optical sensor is located behind
th e windshield near theove rhead control panel.
Sy stem limitations
Ad aptive Highbeam Assist cannot take into
account road, weather or traf fic conditions.
De tection may be restricted if:
RVi sibility is impaired, forex ample in fog,
heavy rain or sno w.
RThere is dirt on the sensors or if the sensors
are co veredov er.
Switching Adaptive Highbeam Assist on/off
#To switch on: turnthe light switch to
th eà position.
#Switch on the high beam using the combina‐
tion switch.
When the high beam is switched on automat‐
ically in the dar k,the_ indicator lamp in
th e multifunction display comes on.
#To switch off: switch offthe high beam
using the combination switch.
Switching the daytime running lamps on/off
Multimedia sy stem:
, 9 H K L F O H.÷ / L J K W 6 H W W L Q J V. ' D \
W L P H 5 X Q / L J K W V
#Ac tivate Oor deacti vate ª the function.
Setting the sur round lighting
Prerequisite
The light switch is in theà position. Multimedia sy
stem:
, 9 H K L F O H.÷ / L J K W 6 H W W L Q J V. / R F D
W R U / L J K W L Q J
Exterior switch-off delay time: theex terior
lighting is switched on for a short time af terth e
ve hicle is switched off.
#Set the switch-off delay time.
Locator lighting: if a switch-off delay time is
set, theex terior lighting remains lit for 30 sec‐
onds af terth eve hicle is unloc ked. When you
st art theve hicle, the locator lighting is switched
off and automatic driving lights are activated.
11 2
Light and visibility
#Use button2toset the position of the mir‐
ro ryo u ha veselected.
An outside mir ror which has been pushed out of
position can be engaged in position again in the
fo llowing manner:
#Press and hold button 1.
Yo uwill hear a click and the mir ror audibly
engage in position. The mir ror is set in the
cor rect position.
Au tomatic anti-glare mir rors
&
WARNING Risk of burn s and poisoning
due tothe anti- glare mir ror electrolyte
Electrolyte may escape if theglass in an
automatic anti-glare mir ror breaks.
The electrolyte is harmful and causes ir rita ‐
tion. It must not come into contact wi thyour
skin, eyes,respiratory organs or clo thing or
be swallo wed.
#Ifyo u come into contact with electro‐
ly te , obser vethefo llowing:
RRinse the electrolyte from your skin
and seek medical attention immedi‐
atel y.
RIf electrolyte comes into contact
with your eyes, rinse them thor‐
oughly with clean water and seek
medical attention immediately.
RIf th e electrolyte is swallo wed,
immediately rinse your mouth out
th oroughl y.Do not induce vomiting.
Seek medical attention immediately.
RImmediate lych ange out of clo thing
which has come into con tact wi th
electrolyte.
RIf an allergic reaction occurs, seek
medical attention immediatel y.
The insiderearview mir ror and outside mir ror on
th e driver's side automatically go into anti- glare
mode if light from a headlamp hits the inside
re arview mir ror.
Sy stem limitations
The mir rors do not go into anti- glare mode in the
fo llowing situations:
Rth e engine is switched off
Rreve rsege ar is engaged
Rinterior lighting is switch ed on
Parking position of the passenger outside
mir ror
The parking position makes parking easier.
The passenger outside mir ror tilts down and
sho wsthere ar wheel on the front passenger
side if:
Rth e parking position is stored
Rth e passenger mir ror is selected
Rreve rsege ar is engaged
The passenger outside mir ror mo ves back toits
original position in thefo llowing situations:
Rifyo u shift the transmission toano ther trans‐
mission position
Rwhen driving fasterthan 9 mph (15 km/h)
Rifyo upr ess the button forth e outside mir ror
on the driver's side
11 8
Light and visibility
Deactivating theala rm (ATA ).................... 79
Declaration of Conformity Wireless vehicle components ................2 3
Definitions (ti res and loading) ............... 359
Designs Menu (on-board computer) .................. 215
Destination .............................................. 25 6
Editing ................................................ .248
Editing the pr evious destinations ........ 256
En tering an intermedia tedestination ...2 48
Saving (cur rent vehicle position) ......... 256
Saving as global favo rite ...................... 256
St oring a map position ........................ 256
Destination entry ............................2 44,24 6
Entering a POI or address .................... 244
Entering geo-coordinates ..................... 247
Last destinations ................................. 246
Selecting a contact .............................. 247
Selecting a POI .................................... 246
Selecting from the map ....................... 247
Destination ent ry
see Intermediate destination
Diagnost ics connection ............................ 24Digita
lOperator' sManua l........................ .18
Digita lspeedome ter ................................ 210
DIRECT SELECT le ver............................... 136
Engaging drive position ....................... 138
Engaging pa rkposition automatically .. 138
Engag ing
reve rsege ar .
........................137
Fu nction .............................................. 136
Selecting pa rkposition ........................ 138
Shifting toneutral ................................ 137
Displa y
Car e.................................................... .319
Displa y(multimedi asy stem)
Settings .............................................. .236
Display (on-board co mputer) ................. 208
Display message .....................................3 84
Calling up (on-board co mputer) .......... .384
No tes ................................................... 384
Display messages ? ................................................... 410
C ................................................... 425
M ................................................... 425
N ................................................... 426 ¯
.................................................... 409
Ac tive Blind Spot Assi stCur rently
Un available See Operator's Manual .....4 06
Ac tive Blind Spot Assi stInoperative .... 406
Ac tive Blind Spot Asst. Not Available
When Towing a Trailer See Opera‐
to r's Manual ........................................ 406
Ac tive Brake Assi stFunctions Cur‐
re ntly Limited See Ope rator's Man‐
ual ....................................................... 395
Ac tive Brake Assi stFunctions Limi‐
te d See Operator's Manual .................. 395
bAc tive Headlamps Inoperati ve..... 427
Ac tive Hood Malfunction See Oper
a‐
to r's Ma
nual ........................................ 425
Ac tive Lane Keeping Assist Camera
Vi ew Restricted See Ope rator's Man‐
ual ....................................................... 405
Ac tive Lane Keeping Assist Cur rently
Un available See Operator's Manual .....4 04
Index 455
ÐSteering Malfunction Inc reased
Ph ysical Ef fort See Opera tor's Man‐
ual .......................................................4 24
ÐSt eering Malfunction Stop
Immediately See Operator's Manual ....424
èSt eering Pilot Cur rently Unavail‐
able See Operator's Manual ................ 409
èSt eering Pilot Inoperative ............ 409
St op Vehicle Lea veEngine Running
Wa itTransmission Cooling .................. 422
#St opVehicle Lea veEngine Run‐
ning ...................................................... 413
#St opVehicle See Operator's
Manual .................................................4 12
ÉSt opVehicle Vehicle Too Low ...... 402
bSwitch Off Lights .........................428
bSwitch On Headlamp s................. 428
Ti re Press. Monitor Cur rently
Un available .......................................... 416
Ti re Press. Monitor Inoperative ............417 Ti
re Pressure Monitor Inoperative No
Wheel Sensors .....................................4 17
Ti re s Overheated ..................................4 17
Ti re s Overheated Decrease Speed .......418
To Deselect P or N,Dep ress Brake
and Start Engine .................................. 420
To Engage Transmiss. Position R Fir st
Dep ress the Brake .............................. .4
23
Tr af fic Si
gn Assist CameraView
Re stricted See Ope rator's Manual .......408
Tr af fic Sign Assist Currently Unavail‐
able See Operator's Manual ................ 407
Tr af fic Sign Assist Inoperative............. 408
Tr ansmission Malfunction Stop ........... 422
FTu rnOn the Ignition to Release
th ePa rking Brake ................................ 390
dVe hicle Operational Switch the
Ignition Off Before Exiting .................... 421
ÉVe hicle Rising Please Wait.......... .402
ÉVe hicle Rising .............................. 401 hWa
rning Tire Malfunction .............416
hWheel Sensor(s) Missing ..............417
Distance cont rol
see Dis tance Pilot DISTRONIC
Di stance Pilot DISTRONIC ...................... .162
Ac tivating ............................................ 165
Ac tivation conditions ........................... 165
Ac tive Emergency Stop Assist .............. 171
Ac tive Lane Change Assi st................... 170
Callin g up a speed .............................. .165
Deactivating ........................................ 165
Fu nction .............................................. 162
Le ver ................................................... 165
Setting a speed ................................... 165
St oring a speed ................................... 165
Sy stem limits ....................................... 162
Distance recorder .................. ...
...............
210
DISTRONIC see Di stance Pilot DI STRONIC
Door Locking (emergency key) ...................... .63
Opening (from inside) ............................5 9
Un locking (emer gency key) .................. .63
458
Index
High beamActivating/deactivating .......................1 09
High-beam flasher ................................... 109
High-beam headlamps Adaptive Highbeam Assist .................... 111
High-pressure cleaning equipment
(care) ......................................................... 316
Hill start assist ........................................ 171
HOLD function ......................................... 171
Ac tivating/deactivating .......................1 71
Fu nction/no tes .................................... 171
Hood Function (active hood) ......................... 309
Re setting (active hood) ........................ 309
I
Identification plate Engine .................................................. 374
Re frigerant ...........................................3 81
Ve hicle .................................................3 74
Ignition Swit ching on (s tart/s top button) ........ .128
Ignition key................................................ 55 Immobilizer
................................................ 78
Inat tentiveness assistant
see ATTENTION ASSIST
Indicator lamp see Warning/indicator lamps
Individual drive prog ram
Confi guring .......................................... 136
Selecting ............................................. 135
Instrument clus ter .................................. 429
In stru ment clus ter
see Instrument Display
Instrument Display ................................. 205
Ad justing the lighting .......................... 208
Fu nction/no tes ................................... 205
Overview (s tanda rd) ................................ 8
Overview (widescreen) ............................ 8
Wa rning/indicator lamps .................... 429
Instrument Display see Display (on-board computer)
see Instrument clus ter
Instrument lighting .................................208
Instrument lighting see Dashboard lighting Intelligent Light Sy
stem
Cornering light function ...................... .110
Interior light
ing........................................ 113
Ambient lighting ................................... 113
Setting ................................................. 113
Switch-off del aytime ........................... 113
Interior lighting see Inte rior lighting
see Lighting
see Lights
Intermediate destination ........................248
Calculating a route with intermediate
destinations ........................................ .248
Editing ................................................. 248
Entering ............................................... 248
St arting an automatic gasst ation
sear ch................................................. 249
Internet Deleting favo rite s ................................ 284
Deleting his tory ................................... 284
Setting favo rite s ..................................2 84
Internet connection Canceling permission .......................... 281
Connection status .............................. .282
Index 463