R
Obser vethe maximum permissible speed for
th e M+S tyres fitted.
If th is is below theve hicle's maximum speed,
th is must be indicated byan appropriate
label in the driver's field of vision.
R Run in new tyres at moderate speeds forthe
fi rs t10 0 km.
R Replace the tyres af ter six years at the latest,
re ga rdless of wear.
R When replacing with tyres that do not
fe ature run-flat characteristics: vehicles
with MOExtended tyres are not equipped
with a TIREFIT kit at thefa ctor y.Equip the
ve hicle with a TIREFIT kit af terre placing with
tyres that do not feature run-flat characteris‐
tics, e.g. winter tyres.
Fo r more information on wheels and tyres, con‐
ta ct a qualified specialist workshop.
Be sure toalso obse rveth efo llowing fur ther
re lated subjects:
R Notes on tyre pressure (→ page442)
R Tyre pressure table (→ page443) R
Notes on the emer gency spa rewheel
(→ page 459) Note
s on inter changing wheels &
WARNING Risk of inju rythro ugh dif fer‐
ent wheel sizes
Inter changing the front and rear wheels if the
wheels or tyres ha vediffere nt dimensions
may se verely impair the driving characteris‐
tics.
The disk brakes or wheel suspension compo‐
nents may also be damaged. #
Rotate front and rear wheels on lyifthe
wheels and tyres are of the same
dimensions. Inter
changing the front and rear wheels if the
wheels or tyres ha vediffere nt dimensions can
re nder thege neral operating pe rmit in valid. The
wear pat tern s on the front and rear wheels
dif fer:
R Front wheels wear more on the shoulder of
th e tyre
R Rear wheels wear more in the cent reofthe
tyre
On vehicles with the same front and rear wheel
size, you can inter change the wheels every
5,000 to10,000 km, depending on thewe ar.
Ensure the direction of rotation is maintained for
th e wheels.
It is imperative toobser vethe instructions and
saf ety no tes on "Changing a wheel" when doing
so Preparing theve hicle for a wheel
ch ange( →page 453). Note
s onstoring wheels When
storing wheels, obser vethefo llowing
no tes:
R Afterre moving wheels, store them in a cool,
dry and preferably dark place.
R Protect the tyres from conta ct withoil,
grease or fuel. 452
Wheels and tyres
&
WARNING ‑ Risk of fire and injury due to
windscreen washer concentrate
Wi ndsc reen washer concentrate is highly
fl ammable. It could ignite if it comes into
con tact wi thhot engine component parts or
th eex haust sy stem. #
Make sure that no windsc reen washer
concentrate spills out next tothefiller
opening. *
NO
TEDama getotheex terior lighting
due tounsuitable windsc reen washer
fl uid Uns
uitable windsc reen washer fluids may
damage the plastic sur face of theex terior
lighting. #
Only use windscreen washer fluids
which are also suitable for use on plas‐
tic sur faces, e.g. MB SummerFit or MB
Wi nterFit. *
NO
TEBlocked spr aynozzles caused by
mixing windscreen washer fluids #
Do not mix MB SummerFit and MB Win‐
te rFit with other windscreen washer flu‐
ids. Do not use distilled or de-ionised
water asthefill
le ve l sensor may be triggered er roneously.
Re commended windscreen washer fluid:
R Abo vefreezing point: e.g. MB SummerFit
R Below freezing point: e.g. MB WinterFit
Fo rth e cor rect mixing ratio, referto the informa‐
tion on the antif reeze contai ner.
Mix thewa sher fluid with the windscreen washer
fl uid all year round. Ve
hicle data Ve
hicle dimensions The heights speci
fied may vary as a result of the
fo llowing factors:
R tyres R
load
R condition of the suspension
R optional equipment 474
Tech nical da ta
Wa
rning/indicator lamp
Possible causes/consequences and M
MSolutions
7 Seat belt warning lamp
lights up The
red seat belt warning lamp will light up once the engine has star ted.
In addition, a warning tone may sound.
The seat belt warning lamp reminds the driver and front passenger tofast entheir seat belts. #
Fasten your seat belt (→ page 36).
If yo u ha veplaced objects on the front passenger seat, the seat belt warning lamp may remain lit. Driving sy
stems Wa
rning/indicator lamp
Possible causes/consequences and M
MSolutions
à Suspension warning lamp The
yellow AIR BODY CONTROL warning lamp is on.
The yellow DYNA MIC BODY CONTROL warning lamp is on.
AIR BODY CONTROL is faulty.
There is a fault in theDY NA MIC BODY CONTROL. #
Obser vethe messages on the multifunction displa y.
L
Wa rning lamp for dis tance
wa rning function The
red dis tancewarning lamp lights up while theve hicle is in motion.
The dis tance totheve hicle in front is too small forth e speed selected.
If th ere is an additional warning tone, you are approaching an obs tacle at too high a speed. #
Be prepared tobrake immediatel y.538
Display messages and warning/indicator lamps
Ad
justing the sound optimisation
Burmes ter®
high-end 3D sur round
sound sy stem ...................................... 399
Ad justing treble, mid- range and bass
settings
Burmes ter®
high-end 3D sur round
sound sy stem ...................................... 399
Burmes ter®
sur round sound sy stem ... 398
ADS PLUS damping sy stem
see AIR BODY CONTROL
Ad versewe ather light ............................ .133
Af ter-sales service centre
see ASS YST PLUS
AIR BODY CONT ROL................................ .218
Setting ................................................. 220
Suspension .......................................... 218
Air conditioning sy stem
see Climate control
Air distribution Setting ................................................ .145
Air freshener sy stem
see Frag rance sy stem Air inlet
see Air-water duct
Air pressure see Tyre pressure
Air suspension see AIR BODY CONTROL
Air vents ................................................... 15 5
Ad justing (front) .................................. 15 5
Ad justing (rear) .................................... 15 5
Ad justing the AIRSCARF vents ............. 15 6
Glo vebox .............................................1 56
Air vents
see Air vents
Ai r-re circulation mode ............................ 14 8
Air-water duct .......................................... 408
Ke eping free ........................................4 08
Airbag ........................................................ .38
Ac tivation .............................................. 31
Fr ont airbag (driver, front passenger) ....38
Ins tallation locations ............................ .38
Knee airbag ........................................... 38
Overview ............................................... 38
PA SSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamp .... .42Pr
otection ..............................................38
Re duced pr otection ...............................40
Side impact airbag ................................ 38
Wi ndow airbag ....................................... 38
Ai rflow
Setting ................................................ .145
AIRSCARF Adjusting the outlets ........................... 15 6
Switching on/off ................................. 108
Alarm see Panic alarm
Alarm sy stem
see ATA (anti-theft alarm sy stem)
All-wheel drive see 4MATIC
Alternative route
see Route
Ambient lighting Setting (multimedia sy stem) ................1 35
Android Auto ............................................ 356
Connecting a mobile phone ................. 356
Ending ................................................. 357
Information .......................................... 356 Index
547
St
arting assi stance
see Jump -star t connection
St arting the engine
see Vehicle
St arting-o ffaid
see Hill Start Assist
St ation
Deleting ............................................... 387
Direct frequency entry ......................... 387
Fr equency fix ....................................... 388
Moving ................................................ 387
Sea rching ............................................ 387
Setting .................................................3 87
St oring .................................................3 87
St ation list
Calling up ............................................ 387
St ation presets
Modifying ............................................ 387
St ation tracking
Setting ................................................. 388
St ationary heater/ventilation
Displ ays (remo tecontrol) .................... 15 2
Problems (remo tecontrol) ................... 154Re
placing the battery (remo tecon‐
trol) ...................................................... 15 3
Setting (multimedia sy stem) ................1 51
Setting (remo tecontrol) ...................... 15 2
Switching on/off (control panel) ......... 15 0
ST EER CONT ROL
Fu nction/no tes ................................... 19 6
Ste ering wheel ........................................ .261
Ad justing (electrically) ......................... 11 0
Ad justing (manually) ............................ 109
Buttons ................................................ 261
Ope rating the memory function ........... 11 2
St eering wheel heater .......................... 11 0
Ste ering wheel gearshift paddles ..........173
Ste ering wheel heater
Swit ching on/off .................................. 11 0
St ow age areas
see Loading
see Stow age compartment
St ow age comp artment............................ 11 5
Armrest ................................................ 11 5
Centre console .................................... .115
Door ..................................................... 11 5
Glo vebox .............................................1 15Spectacles compa
rtment .................... .115
St ow age comp artments
see Loading
see Stow age compartment
St ow age space under the boot floor .....1 20
Sulphur content ....................................... 467
Sun visor Operating ............................................ 14 3
Sur round lighting .................................... 13 5
Setting ................................................. 13 5
Sur round View
see 360° Camera
Suspension Adjusting thech assis le vel (AIR
BO DY CONTROL) .................................2 20
Suspension see AIR BODY CONTROL
SV HC (substances of very high con‐
cern ).......................................................... .26
Switch-off delay time Exterior ................................................ 13 5
Interior ................................................. 13 6578
Index
Vo
ice command types (LINGUA‐
TRONIC) .................................................... 275
Vo ice control sy stem
see LINGU ATRO NIC W
Wa rning lamps
see Warning/indicator lamps
Wa rning sy stem
see ATA (anti-theft alarm sy stem)
Wa rning triangle
Re moving ............................................. 419
Setting up ............................................ 419
Wa rning/indicator lamp
!ABS warning lamp ...................... .535
JBrake sy stem warning lamp
(red) .................................................... 533
JBrake sy stem warning lamp
(yellow) ................................................ 536
?Coolant warning lamp ................ .540
#Electrical fault warning lamp ...... .539
;Engine diagnosis warning lamp .. .539 åESP
®
OFF warning lamp .............. 533
÷ESP ®
wa rning lamp flashes ........ .533
÷ESP ®
wa rning lamp lights up ...... .535
8Fu elreser vewarning lamp .......... 540
Ð Powe rst eering sy stem warning
lamp .................................................... 543
! Red indicator lamp, elect ric
parking brake applied .......................... 532
6Re stra int sy stem warning lamp .. .537
7 Seat belt warning lamp flashes .. .537
7 Seat belt warning lamp lights
up ........................................................ 538
àSuspension warning lamp .......... .538
ïTr ailertow hit chwarning lamp .... 544
h Tyre pressure monitoring sys‐
te m wa rning lamp flashes .................. .542
hTy repressure monitoring sys‐
te m wa rning lamp lights up .................. 541
L Warning lamp for dis tance
wa rning function ................................ .538 !Ye
llow elect ric pa rking brake
indicator lamp is malfunctioning ........ .532
Wa rning/indicator lamps .......................531
Overview ..............................................5 31
PA SSENGER AIR BAG ............................ 42
Wa rranty ....................................................26
Wa sher fluid
see Windsc reen washer fluid
Wa shing byhand (care) ........................... 41 0
Wa ter tank
see Air-water duct
We ather information ............................... 337
We b br owser
Calling up a web page .........................3 69
Calling up options ................................ 370
Calling up the settings .........................3 70
Deleting a bookma rk........................... 370
Del eting br owser data .........................3 70
Ending ................................................. 370
Managing bookmar ks.......................... 370
Overview ............................................. 369
Showing/hiding the menu ...................3 69 Index
585