Battery disconnection periods
The ASSYST PLUS service inter val display
can only calculate the service due da tewhen
th e batte ryis connected.
#Notedown the service due date displa yed in
th e Instrument Display before disconnecting
th e battery (
→page 377).
Engine co mpartment
Active hood (pedestrian pr otection)
Operation of the active hood (pedestrian pro‐
te ction)
In cer tain accident situations, therisk of injury
to pedestrians can be reduced bythe actuation
of the active hood. The rear area of the hood is
ra ised byappr oximately 80 mm.
Fo rth e drive tothewo rkshop, reset the trig‐
ge red active hood yourself. Ifth e active hood
has been triggered, pedestrian pr otection may
be limited.
A qu alified specialist workshop must re-ins tate
th e full functionality of the active hood. The active hood is not
available in all countries.
Re setting the active hood
&
WARNING Risk of burn s from hot com‐
ponent parts in the engine compartment
Cer tain component parts in the engine com‐
partment can be very hot, e.g. the engine,
th e cooler and parts of theex haust sy stem.
#Let the engine cool down and only
to uch the component parts described
as follo ws .
#With your hand flat, push down active hood
1 inthe area around the hinges on bo th
sides (ar rows).
The hood must engage in position.
#If th e active hood can be raised slightly at
th ere ar in the area of the hinges, repeat the
st ep until it engages cor rectl y.
Opening/closing the hood
&
WARNING Risk of accident if the engine
hood is unlatched while driving
An unloc ked engine hood may open up when
th eve hicle is in motion and block your vie w.
#Never unlatch the engine hood while
driving.
#Before every trip, ensure that the
engine hood is latched.
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Maintenance and care
Luggage
Net hooks ............................................ 123
Securi ng ............................................... 118
M
MAGIC BODY CONT ROL.......................... .214
Setting ................................................. 217
Suspension .......................................... 214
MAGIC SKY CONTROL ...............................81
Fu nction ................................................. 81
Operating ..............................................8 2
MAGIC VISION CONTROL Windshield wipe rs................................ 151
Maintenance Vehicle ................................................... 21
Maintenance see ASS YST PLUS
Making a call via theove rhead con‐
trol panel
Mercedes-Benz mbrace
®(USA) .......... .328
Malfunction Restra int sy stem ................................... 32 Malfunction message
see Display message
Map .......................................... .307, 309, 310
Av oiding an area ..................................3 12
Av oiding an area (o verview) ................ .312
Changing an area ................................ .312
Del eting an area .................................. .313
Displ aying the compass ....................... 313
Displ aying the map version .................. 312
Displ aying the next intersecting
st re et ................................................... 311
Displ aying the satellite map ................. 314
Displ aying the traf fic map ................... 307
Displaying weather information .......... .314
Map data .............................................
313
Moving .................................................3 10
Overview ...
.......................................... 309
Selecting POI symbols .........................3 11
Selecting text information .................... 311
Selecting the map orientation .............. 311
Setting the map scale .......................... 310
Setting the map scale automatically ... .314
Up dating .............................................. 313
Map and compass Overview ............................................. 309 Massage prog
rams
Overview .............................................1 06
Selecting the front seats ..................... 107
Massage settings Resetting ............................................. 107
Matt finish (cleaning instructions) ........ 387
Maximum load rating .............................. 427
Maximum permissible load Calculation example ............................ 422
De term ining ........................................ .421
Maximum tire pressure ..........................427
Mechanical key
Inserting/removing ............................... 60
Locking a door ....................................... 65
Unlocking a door ................................... 65
Unlocking the trunk lid .......................... 71
Media Menu (on-board computer) .................. 252
Sear chin
g ............................................ 344
Starting cinema mode ........................ .349
Media display Notes .................................................. 269
538
Index