call1-800-FOR-MERCedes (i nthe USA) or
1-800-387-0 100( in Canada).
#Cor rect thet irep ressur eifitiss tillatl east
13 0k Pa(1.3 bar/1 9psi).S eetheT irea nd
Loading Info rmatio nplacar dont he driver's
side B‑pillar or thet irep ressur etable in the
fuel filler flap forv alues.
#To increase thet irep ressure: switchon
th et irei nflation compressor.
#To reduce the tir epress ure: press pressure
re lease button 1next tomanome ter2.
#When thet irep ressur eisc orrect, unscr ew
th ef illing hose from thev alveoft he sealed
tire.
#Scr ew thev alvec ap ont othe tir evalveoft he
sealed tire.
#Pull thet ires ealant bottle out of thet ire
inflation compressor.
The filling hose stay sont he tiresealant bot‐
tle.
#Driv etot he neares tqualified specialis twork‐
shop and ha vethet ire, tir esealant bottle and
fi lling hose replaced there.
Bat tery (vehicle)
Note sont he12Vb attery
&
WARNING Risk of an accident duet o
wo rkcar ried out incor rectly on theb at‐
te ry
Wo rkcar ried out incor rectl yont he battery
can, fore xamp le, lead toas hor tcircuit .This
can lead tofunction restrictions in saf ety-re l‐
eva nt sy stems, fore xamp lethel ighting sys‐
te m, ABS (anti-lock braking system) or ESP®
(Elect ronic StabilityP rogram). The ope rating
saf etyofy ourvehicle ma yberestricted.
Yo uc ould lose cont roloft hevehicle in the
fo llowing situations:
Rwhen braking
Rin thee vent of ab rupt steering maneuvers
and/or when thev ehicle's speed is not
adap tedtot heroad conditions
#In thee vent of ashort circui torasimi‐
la ri ncident, contact aqualified special‐
is tw orks hop immediately.
#Do no tcontinue driving.
#Alw aysh ave workon theb atter ycarried
out at aqualified specialis tworks hop.
RFu rther information on ABS (→pag e158)
RFurther information on ESP®
Fo rs afet yr easons, Mercedes-Benz recommends
th at youo nly use batte ries whic hhaveb een tes‐
te da nd appr oved fory our vehicle byMercedes-
340
Breakdown assis tance
Further related subjects:
RNo tesont irep ressur e(→page356)
RTire pressur etable (→pag e357)
RTire and Loading Info rmatio nplacard
(→pag e361)
Tire pressur emonitoring sy stem
Fu nction of thet irep ressur emonitoring sys‐
te m
&
DANG ER Risk of accidentd uetoincor‐
re ct tir epressure
Ever ytire, including thes par e(if pr ovided),
should be checkedw hen cold at leas toncea
mont hand inflated tothep ressur erecom‐
mended bythev ehicle manufacturer (see
Ti re and Loading Info rmatio nplacar dont he
B-pi llaronthed rive r’ss ide or thet irep res‐
sur elabel on thei nside of thef uel filler flap
of your vehicle). If your vehicle has tires of a
dif fere nt size than thes ize indicated on the
Ti re and Loading Info rmatio nplacar dort he
tirep ressur etable, youn eedtod etermine
th ep roper tir epressur efor those tires.
As an added saf etyf eature, your vehicle has
been equipped wit hatirep ressur emonitor‐
ing sy stem (TPMS) that illuminates alow tire
pressur eindicator lam pwhen oneorm oreo f
yo ur tires ar esignif icantl yunderinflated.
Ac cordingly ,ifthe lo wtirep ressur eindicator
lam plights up, yous hould stop and check
yo ur tires as soonasp ossible, and inflate
th em tothep roper pressure. Driving on a
significantly underinflated tir ecauses thet ire
to ove rheat and can lead totiref ailure.
Und erinflation also increases fuel consump‐
tion and reduces tir etread life, and may
af fect thev ehicle's handling and braking abil‐
ity .P lease no tethat theT PMS is no tasubsti‐
tut efor proper tir emaintenance, and it is the
driver's responsibility tomaintain cor rect tire
pressure, evenifu nderinflatio nhasnot
re ached thel evel to trig gerillumination of
th eT PMS lo wtirep ressur eindicator lamp.
Yo ur vehicle has also been equipped wit ha
TPMS malfunction indicator toindicat ewhenthes ystemisn otoperating properly .The
TPMS malfunction indicator is combined with
th el ow tirep ressur eindicator lamp. When
th es ystemd etects amalfunction, thei ndica‐
to rlamp willf lashfora pproxima tely am inute
and then remain continuously illumina ted.
This sequence will continue upon subsequent
ve hicle start-ups as longast he malfunction
ex ists.
When them alfunction indicator is illumina‐
te d, thes ystem ma ynotbe able todetect or
signal lo wtirep ressur easi ntended. TPMS
malfunctions ma yoccurf orav ariety of rea‐
sons, includingt he installation of incompati‐
ble replacementora lternatetires or wheels
on thev ehicle that pr eventtheT PMS from
functioning properly.
Alw aysc hec kthe TPMS malfunction warning
lam pafter replacing one or mor etires or
wheels on your vehicle toensur ethat the
re placemen toralternat etires and wheels
allo wthe TPMS tocontinu etofunction prop‐
er ly.
Wheels and tires 359
Using Near Field Communication
(NFC) ...................................................276
Vo ice command s(Vo ice Cont rolS ys‐
te m) ..................................................... 222
Wi reless charging( mobile phone) ........ 112
Te lephone number
Dialin g(on-boar dcomputer) ................ 212
Te lephon yoperating modes
Blue tooth
®Telephon y......................... .274
Te mp erature ............................................ .127
Te mp eratur egrade .................................. 366
Te xt messages ......................................... 281
calling amessag esender .................... 282
Changing folder s................................. 28 3
Co mp osing .......................................... 282
Configuri ngthed ispla yedt extm es‐
sage s................................................... 281
Deleting ............................................... 283
Drafts .................................................. 283
No tes. .................................................. 281
Options ................................................ 283
Outbo x................................................ 283
Re ad-aloud function ............................ 282
Re ading. ...................... ........................ 28
2R
e
plying .............................................. 282
Sending ...............................................2 82
Vo ice command s(Vo ice Cont rolS ys‐
te m) ..................................................... 226
Through-loading feature
see Seat
Ti e-d owne yes.......................................... 102
Time Manual time setting. ............................ 239
Settings ummer time ........................... 238
Settingt he time and dat eautomati‐
call y..................................................... 238
Setting thet ime zon e.......................... 238
Setting thet ime/dat eformat .............. 239
TIN (Tir eIdentification Number) ............3 67
Ti re and Loading Information placard ... 361
Ti re ch aracteristics ................................. 369
Ti re inflation compressor
see TIREFIT kit
Ti re information table .............................361
Ti re labeling ............................................ .366
Cha racteristics .................................... 369 DO
T,Tire Identification Number (TIN)
.............................................................3 67
Load inde x........................................... 369
Load-bearing capacity .........................3 69
Maximum tir eload. ........................... .. 368
Ma
ximum tir epressure ....................... 368
Overvie w............................................. 366
Spee drating ....................................... .369
Te mp eratur egrade .............................. 366
Ti re Quality Grading ............................. 366
Ti re size designation ............................3 69
Tr action grade .................................... .366
Tr ead wear grade ................................ .366
Ti re load (maximum) .............................. .368
Ti re pressure ........................................... 358
Checking (manually) ............................ 358
Checking (tir epressur emonito ring
sy stem) ............................................... 360
Maximum ............................................ 368
No tes. ................................................. 356
Re startin gthe tir epressur emonitor‐
ing sy stem .......................................... .361
Ti re pressur emonitoring sy stem
(function) ............................................. 359
Ti re pressur etable .............................. 357
Index 487