Guide lines
1Yellow lane marking the course the tires will
ta ke atthe cur rent steering wheel angle
(dynamic)
2Ye llow guide line, vehicle width (driven sur‐
fa ce) depending on the cur rent steering
wheel angle (dynamic)
3Re d guide line at a dis tance of appr oximately
12 in (0.3 m) from there ar area
4Mark at a distance of appr ox. 3.3 ft(1.0 m)
% When Active Parking Assist is active, the
lanes are displa yed in green. The guide lines in
the multimedia sy stem dis‐
play show the dis tances toyour vehicle. The
dis tances only apply toroad le vel.
Side view of the mir ror cameras
The sides of theve hicle can be seen in this vie w.
1Guide line of extern al vehicle dimensions
with outside mir rors folded out
2Mar ker of the wheel conta ct points
Sy stem limitations
The 360° Camera will not function or will only
partially function in thefo llowing situations:
RThe doors are open.
RThe side mir rors are folded in.
RThe trunk lid is open.
RThere is heavy rain, snow or fog.
RThe ambient light are poor, e.g. at night.
RThe camera lens is obstructed, dirty or fog‐
ge d up.
RCameras, or vehicle components in which
th e cameras are ins talled, are damaged. In
th is eve nt, ha vethe cameras, their positions
and their setting checked at a qualified spe‐
cialist workshop.
Do not use the 360° Camera under such circum‐
st ances. You could otherwise injure others or
collide with objects when parking theve hicle.
On vehicles with height-adjus table suspension or
if th eve hicle is car rying a heavy load, leaving the
st andard height can result in inaccuracies in the
guide lines and in the display of thege nerated
ima ges, depending on tech nical conditions.
The field of vision and other functions of the
came rasystem may be restricted due toaddi‐
tional attachments on there ar of theve hicle
(e.g. license plate brac ket, bicycle rack ).
Driving and parking 18
5
Changing a wheel
Notes on selecting, installing and replacing
tires
Mercedes -AMG vehicles: observeth e no tes in
th e Supplement. Otherwise, you may not recog‐
nize dangers.
Yo u can ask for information rega rding permitte d
wheel/tire combinations at an authorized
Mercedes-Benz Center.
& WARNING Risk of accident due toincor‐
re ct dimensions of wheels and tires
If wheels and tires of the wrong size are
ins talled, the wheel brakes or wheel suspen‐
sion components may be damaged.
#Alw aysre place wheels and tires with
th ose that fulfill the specifications of
th e original part.
When replacing wheels, make sure tofit th e
cor rect:
RDesignation
RModel
When replacing tires, make sure toins tallth e
cor rect:
RDesignation
RManufactu rer
RModel
&
WARNING Risk of injury thro ugh exceed‐
ing the specified tire load rating or the
permissible speed rating
Exceeding the specified tire load rating or
th e permissible speed rating may lead totire
damage andtothe tires bur sting.
#Therefore, only use tire types and sizes
appr ovedfo ryo ur vehicle model.
#Obser vethe tire load rating and speed
ra ting requ ired foryo ur vehicle.
* NO
TEDama getovehicle and tires due to
non-app rove d tire types and sizes
Fo r saf etyre asons, only use wheels, tires
and accessories which ha vebeen appr oved
fo ryo ur vehicle byMercedes-Benz.
These tires ha vebeen specially adap tedfo r
use with the control sy stems, e.g. ABS or
ESP
®, and are mar ked as follo ws :
RMO = Mercedes-Benz Original
RMOE = Mercedes-Benz Original Extended
(run-flat tires only for cer tain wheels)
RMO1 = Mercedes-Benz Original (only cer‐
tain AMG tires)
Cer tain characteristics, e.g. handling, vehicle
noise emissions or fuel consum ption, may
ot herwise be adversely af fected. In addition,
when driving wi tha load, tire dimension var‐
iations could cause the tires tocome into
contact wi th the body and axle components.
This could result in damage tothe tires or the
ve hicle.
Wheels and tires 381
Observethefo llowing when selecting, ins talling
and replacing tires:
ROnly use tires and wheels of the same type
(summer tires, winter tires, MOEx tended
tires) and the same make.
ROnly ins tall wheels of the same size on one
axle (left and right).
It is only permissible toins tall a dif fere nt
wheel size in theeve nt of a flat tire in order
to drive tothe specialist workshop.
ROnly ins tall tires of the cor rect size onto the
wheels.
RVe hicles with a tire pressure monitoring
sy stem: all mounte d wheels must be equip‐
ped with functioning sensors forth e tire
pressure monitoring sy stem.
RAt temp eratures below 45 °F (7 °C), use win‐
te r tires or all-season tires mar ked M+S for
all wheels.
Wi nter tires bearing thei snowflake sym‐
bol in addition tothe M+S marking pr ovide
th e best possible grip in wintry road condi‐
tions.
RFo r M+S tires, only use tires with the same
tread.
RObser vethe maximum permissible speed for
th e M+S tires ins talled.
If th is is below theve hicle's maximum speed,
th is must be indicated in an appropriate label
in the driver's field of vision.
RRu n in new tires at moderate speeds forth e
fi rs t 60 miles (100 km).
RRe place the tires af ter six years at the latest,
re ga rdless of wear.
RWhen replacing with tires that do not fea‐
ture run-flat characteristics: vehicles with
MOExtended tires are not equipped with a
TIREFIT kit at thefa ctor y.Equip theve hicle
with a TIREFIT kit af terre placing with tires
th at do not feature run-flat characteristics,
e.g. winter tires.
Fo r more information on wheels and tires, con‐
ta ct a qualified specialist workshop.
Be sure toalso observ eth efo llowing fur ther
re lated subjects:
RNo tes on tire pressure (→page 363)
RTire and Loading Info rmation placard
(→page 369)
RTi re size designation, load-beari ng capacity,
speed rating and load ind ex(→page 376)
RTire pressure table (→page 364)
Note s onrotating wheels
&
WARNING Risk of injury thro ugh dif fer‐
ent wheel sizes
Inter changing the front and rear wheels if the
wheels or tires ha vediffere nt dimensions
may se verely impair the driving characteris‐
tics.
The wheel brakes or wheel suspension com‐
ponents may also be damaged.
#Ro tate front and rear wheels only ifth e
wheels and tires are of the same dimen‐
sions.
Wheels and tires 383
Warning symbols 1advise you about:
Rpossible dangers
Rhaving service workcar ried out at a qualified
specialist workshop
Re frigerant filling capacity and PAG oil
Model Refrigerant
S 560 23.3 ± 0.4 oz
(660 ± 10g)
Model PAG oil
S 560 3.9 ± 0.4 oz
(1 10 ±10 g)
Vehicle data
Vehicle dimensions
The heights specifi ed mayvary as a result of the:
RTire s
RLoad
RCondition of the suspension
ROptional equipment
Height when opened
1Height
when
opened
S 560 65.5 in
(1663 mm)
Ve hicle dimensions
S 560
Vehicle lengt h1 98.1 in
(5032 mm)
Ve hicle width including out‐
side mir rors 83.0 in
(2 10 8 mm)
Ve hicle width without outside
mir rors 74
.8 in
(1899 mm)
Ve hicle height 55.8 in
(1 41 7 mm)
Wheelbase 115.9 in
(2945 mm)
Tu rning radius 38.1ft
(1 1. 60 m)
We ights and loads
Please no tethat forth e specified vehicle data:
Ritems of optional equipment increase the
curb weight and reduce the pa yload.
Te ch nical da ta401
Storage location ..................................3 56
To wing me thods ...................................... 352
Tr ack
Selecting (audio mode) ....................... 304
Tr action grade .......................................... 373
Tr af fic information .................................. 268
Displaying the tra ffic map .................. .269
Display ing traffic incidents .................. 269
Issuing hazard alerts ........................... 270
Live Traf fic Information ....................... 268
Overview ............................................. 268
Tr af fic map
see Map
Tr af fic Sign Assist .................................. .193
Fu nction/no tes ................................... 193
Setting ................................................. 195
Sy stem limitations .............................. .193
Tr ansfer redve hicle data
Android Auto ....................................... 290
Apple CarPlay ™ ................................... 290
Tr ansmission position display ................137
Tr ansport ing
Loading guidelines ................................ .98 Ve
hicle ................................................ 355
Tr ead weargrade ..................................... 373
Tr ickle charge r
Connecting .................................... ...... 149
Tr im element (care) ................................ .338
Tr ip
Menu (on-board computer) ............ ...
... 209
Tr ip computer
Displaying ............................................ 209
Re setting ............................................. 210
Tr ip distance ............................................ 209
Displaying ............................................ 209
Re setting ............................................. 210
Tr ip odomet er
see Trip dis tance
Tr unk lid
Ac tivating/deactivating the trunk lid
opening height restriction ...................... 71
Closing .................................................. 66
Emer gency release (from inside) .......... .70
HANDS-FREE ACCESS .......................... .68
Locking separa tely ................................ 69
Opening ................................................. 65 Opening dimensions ............................ 401
Po
we r closing function ..........................6 6
Un locking (mechanical key) .................. .70
Tr unk separator
Closing .................................................. 78
Opening .................................................7 8
Tu rn signal indicator
see Turn signal lights
Tu rn signal lights .....................................1 10
Ac tivating/deactivating .......................1 10
Tu rn signal lights
see Combination switch
Tw o-w ayradios
Fr equencies ......................................... 392
No tes on ins tallation ........ ...
................. 391
Tr ansmission output (maximum) ........ .392
U
Un its of measurement
Setting ................................................ .244
Un locking setting ...................................... 58
USB devices Connecting .......................................... 304
Index 495
User profile.............................................. 246
Cr eating .............................................. .246
Importing/exporting ............................ 246
Options ................................................ 247
Selecting ............................................. 246
Using thete lephone
see Calls
V
Ve hicle .............................................. 129, 130
Ac tivating/deactivating standby
mode .................................................. .151
Cor rect use ........................................... 27
Data acquisition .................................... 28
Data storage .......................................... 28
Diagnostics connection .........................2 6
Equipment ............................................. 22
Limited Warranty .................................. .28
Locking (auto matically) ......................... 63
Locking (from inside) ............................. 62
Locking (KEYLESS-GO) ..........................6 2
Locking (mechanical key) ...................... 63
Lo we ring ............................................. 389
Maintenance ......................................... 23
Pa rking for an extended pe riod ............ 149 Problem notification ..............................
27
QR code rescue card ............................. 28
Qualifi ed specialist workshop ................2 7
Ra ising ................................................ 386
St arting (eme rgency operation
mode) .................................................. 130
St arting (Remo teOnline) ..................... 130
St arting (s tart/s top button) ................ .129
Switching off (s tart/s top button) ........ 142
Un locking (from inside) .. ......................
.62
Un locking (KEYLESS-GO) ...................... .62
Ve ntilating (co nvenience opening) ......... 73
Vo ice commands (Voice Cont rol Sys‐
te m) ..................................................... 227
Ve hicle data
Display ing (DYNAMIC SELECT) ............ 136
Ro of load ............................................. 401
Tu rning radius ...................................... 401
Ve hicle height ...................................... 401
Ve hicle length ...................................... 401
Ve hicle width ....................................... 401
Wheelbase ...........................................4 01
Ve hicle data storage
CO MAND/mbrace ................................. 30
Event data recorders .............................3 1Ve
hicle dimensions ................................. 401
Ve hicle electronics
No tes ................................................... 391
Tw o-w ayradios .................................... 391
Ve hicle identification number
see VIN
Ve hicle identification plate
Pa int code .......................................... .393
VIN ...................................................... 393
Ve hicle identification plate
see Model series
Ve hicle interior
Cooling or heating (Remo te
Online) ...
..130
Ve hicle key
see SmartK ey
Ve hicle maintenance
see ASS YST PLUS
Ve hicle operation
Outside the USA or Canada .................. .23
Ve hicle position
Tr ansmitting ........................................ 240
Ve hicle tool kit ........................................ 343
TIREFIT kit .......................................... .343
496
Index