connected using Blu
etoo th®
with the multimedia
sy stem.
The availability of Android Autoand Android Auto
apps may vary according tothe count ry.
The service pr ovider is responsible forth is appli‐
cation and the services and conte nt connected
to it.
Information on Android Auto
If a mobile phone is used with Android Auto,
USB access using the media menu is not possi‐
ble forth is mobile phone.
Only one route guidance can be active at a time.
If ro ute guidance is active on the multimedia sys‐
te m, it is closed when route guidance is star ted
on the mobile phone.
Connecting a mobile phone via Android Auto
Requ irements:
R The mobile phone supports Android Auto
from Android 5.0.
R The Android Autoapp is ins talled on the
mobile phone.
R In order touse thete lephone functions, the
mobile phone must be connected tothe mul‐ timedia sy
stem via Blue tooth®
( / page 400).
If th ere was no prior Internet connection, this
is es tablished with the use of the mobile
phone with Android Auto.
R The mobile phone is connected tothe multi‐
media sy stem via the USB port çusing a
suitable cable (/ page441).
R There is an Internet connection forth e full
ra nge of functions for Android Auto.
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Mercedes me & Apps
5 Smartphone 5
Android Auto
5 Start Android Auto #
Alternative: If an Android Autoapplication is
active (e.g. when music is being pla yed or
ro ute guidance is active), you can call up the
active application using the|, zor
% application buttons (/ page317).
% Control using the application buttons can be
switched on or off (/ page 420).
% The firs t acti vation of Android Autoon the
multimedia sy stem must be car ried out when
theve hicle is stationary for saf etyre a‐
sons.
Ac cepting/rejecting the data pr otection reg‐
ulations
Fo rth e initial start of the application: a message
with the data pr otection pr ovisions appears. #
Select Accept & start .
Exiting Android Auto #
Press theò button.
% Android Autostarts automatically when the
mobile phone is connected with the sy stem
using a cable. If Android Autowa s not dis‐
pla yed in thefo re ground before disconnect‐
ing, the application starts in the bac kground
when reconnected. You can call up Android
Au tointhe main menu.
Calling up the Android Autosound settings
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Mercedes me & Apps
5 Smartphone 5
Android Auto 5
Z #
Select sound settings. MBUX multimedia sy
stem 419
The multimedia sy
stem supports thefo llow‐
ing form ats and data media:
Pe rm issible
fi le sy stems FA
T32, exFA T,NTFS
Pe rm issible
data car riers USB devices, iPod
®
/iPhone ®
,
MTP devices, Blue tooth®
audio equipment
Suppor ted
audio form ats MP3, WMA, AAC,
WAV,FLAC,
AL AC
Suppor ted
video form ats MPEG,
AVI, DivX, MKV, MP4,
M4V, WMV %
Obser vethefo llowing no tes:
R The multimedia sy stem supports a total
of up to50,000 files.
R Data storage media up to2 TB are sup‐
por ted (32‑bit address space).
R Due tothe large variet y of available
music and video files rega rding encod‐
ers, sampling rates and data transfer
ra tes, playback cannot be guaranteed. R
Due tothe wide range of USB devices
av ailable on the mar ket, pl ayback cann ot
be guaranteed for all USB devices.
R Videos up toFullHD (1920x1080) are
suppor ted.
R Cop y-pr otected music and video files or
DRM (Digital Rights Management)
enc rypte dfiles cannot be pla yed bac k.
R MP3 pla yers must support Media Trans‐
fe r Pr otocol (MTP).
In fo rm ation on copy right pr otection and
tradema rks
Au dio files which you create yourself (e.g. copies
of data storage media you make yourself) are
ge neral lysubject tocopyright pr otection. In
many count ries, reproductions are not permitted
without the prior consent of the copyright
holder, evenfo r private use. Make sure that you
know about the applicable copyright regulations
and that you co mply wi th th ese. Manufactured under licence from Dolby Labora‐
to
ries. Dolb y,Dol byAudio and the double-D sym‐
bol are trademar ksof Dolby Laboratories. 438
MBUX multimedia sy stem
Connecting
the data storage medium tothe
mu ltimedia sy stem Connecting USB devices
* NO
TEDama gecaused byhigh temp era‐
tures High
temp eratures can damage USB devices. #
Remo vethe USB device af ter use and
ta ke it out of theve hicle. The multimedia connection unit is
found in the
stow age compartment under the armrest and
has two type C USB ports. Depending on the
ve hicle's equipment, additional USB ports can
be found in thestow age compartment of the
centre console or rear folding compartment. #
Connect the USB device tothe USB port.
% When connecting se veral Apple ®
devices
simultaneousl y,pay attention tothe order in which
the devices are connected. The multi‐
media sy stem only connects with the device
th at is connec tedfirs t. Ad ditional Apple ®
devices that are connec ted at the same time
are only supplied with po wer.
Sear ching for and authorising a Blue tooth ®
audio device
Requ irements:
R Blue tooth ®
is activated on the multimedia
sy stem and audio equipment.
R The audio equipment supports the Blue‐
tooth ®
audio profiles A2DP and AVRC P.
R The audio equipment is "visible" forot her
devices.
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Media 5
Bluetooth 5
ª
Au thorising a new Blu etoo th®
audio device #
Select Connect new device .
De tected equipment is displ ayed in the
device list. MBUX multimedia sy
stem 441
Car
wash
see Care
Car wash (care) ....................................... 469
Car-to-X-Communication Displaying hazard warnings ................ .384
Overview ............................................. 383
Sending hazard warnings .................... 384
Care .......................................................... 477
Air-water duct ...................................... 468
Car wash ............................................. 469
Carpet .................................................4 77
Deco rative foil .................................... .473
Displ ay................................................. 477
Exterior lighting ................................... 475
High-pressu recleaner ......................... 470
Matt finish ........................................... 472
Pa int wo rk ............................................ 472
Plastic trim .......................................... 477
Re alwo od/trim elements .................... 477
Re versing camera ................................ 475
Ro of lining ...........................................4 77
Seat belt .............................................. 477
Seat co ver ........................................... 477
Senso rs............................................... 475
Ta ilpipes .............................................. 475Tr
ailer hit ch.......................................... 475
Wa shing byhand ..................................4 71
Wheels/rims ........................................4 75
Wi ndo ws .............................................. 475
Wi per blades ........................................ 475
Carpet (Care) ............................................ 477
Changing gears ........................................ 182
Manually ..............................................1 82
Changing hub caps .................................. 51 5
Changing the lights
Driving abroad (symm etrical low
beam) .................................................. 137
Cha rging
Bat tery (vehicle) .................................. 491
USB port .............................................. 13 3
Chassis Damping characteristics ...................... 230
DY NA MIC BODY CONTROL .................. 230
Chassis le vel (AIR BODY CONT ROL)
Setting ................................................ .232
Child saf ety lock
Ac tivating/deactivating (multimedia
sy stem) ............................................... 345 Re
ar door .............................................. .71
Re ar side wind ows................................. 73
Child seat App rova l categories .............................. .56
At tach ing (no tes) ................................... 55
Basic instructions ..................................49
Fr ont passenger seat (no tes) ................. 70
Fr ont passenger seat (without auto‐
matic airbag shutoff) ............................. 69
ISOFIX/i-Size (fitting) ............................62
No tes on risks and dangers ...................50
Re commended child restra int sys‐
te ms ...................................................... 53
Seats suita blefor belt-secu redch ild
re stra int sy stems ................................... 65
Seats suitable for i‑Size child
re stra int sy stems ................................... 61
Seats suitable for ISOFIX child
re stra int sy stems ................................... 58
Securing on the front passenger seat ....70
Secu ring on there ar seat ...................... 68
To pTe ther ..............................................64
Child ren
Av oiding dangers in theve hicle .............50
Basic instructions .................................. 49 Index
61 3
Del
eting .............................................. .407
Del eting favo urites .............................. 408
Downloading (from mobile phone) ...... 405
Importing ............................................ 406
Importing (o verview) .......................... .406
Information .......................................... 405
Making a call ....................................... 406
Na me form at ...................................... .406
Options ................................................ 407
Saving as a favo urite .......................... .407
Selecting options for suggestions ........ 407
St oring ................................................ 406
Con venience closing ................................. 90
Con venience opening ................................ 90
Coolant (engine) Check le vel .......................................... 467
No tes .................................................. 533
Cooling see Climate control
Co pyright ...................................................32
Cornering light ........................................ .141
Cross Traf fic Alert .................................. .253 Crosswind Assist
Function/no tes ................................... 205
Cruise control .......................................... 212
Ac tivating ............................................ .214
Buttons ................................................ 214
Calling up a speed .............................. .214
Deactivating ......................................... 214
Fu nction ............................................... 212
Re quirements ...................................... 214
Selecting .............................................. 214
Setting a speed .................................... 214
St oring a speed .................................... 214
Sy stem limitations ...............................2 12
Cup holder Rear .................................................... .129
Cup holder in the centre console
ins talling/ removing (auto matic
transmission) ....................................... 12 9 D
Damage de tection (pa rked vehicle) .......198
Dash cam Starting/ending a video recording ...... 396 Dashboard
see Co ckpit
Dashboard lighting see Instrument lighting
Dashcam Configuring the settings ......................3 97
Del eting a video recording ................... 396
Selecting a USB device ....................... 395
Data acquisition Vehicle .................................................. 30
Data import/export ................................ 346
Fu nction/no tes ................................... 346
Importing/exporting ........................... 346
Data storage
Electronic control units ........................ .30
Online services ...................................... 31
Ve hicle .................................................. 30
Date Setting the time and date automati‐
cally ..................................................... 341
Deactivating the alarm (A TA).................... 98
Dealership see Qualified specialist workshop Index
61 5
Lu
mbar support (4-w ay)........................ .104 M
Maintenance see ASS YST PLUS
Malfunction Restra int sy stem ................................... 34
Manoeuvring Assist see Trailer Manoeuv ring Assi st
Map ................................................... 381, 387
Av oiding an area ..................................3 90
Av oiding an area (o verview) ................ .390
Changing an area ................................ 390
Deleting an area .................................. 391
Displ aying Qibla .................................. 392
Displaying the compass ....................... 392
Displaying the map version ................ .390
Displ aying the next intersecting
st re et ................................................... 389
Displaying thera nge ............................ 393
Displaying the satellite map ................3 93
Displ aying the tra ffic map .................... 381
Displaying weather information .......... .393
Map data ............................................. 392 Moving ................................................ 387
Selecting POI symbols ......................... 388
Selecting
text information ................... 389
Selecting the map orientation .............3 88
Setting the map scale .......................... 387
Setting the map scale automatically ....3 92
Showing in the multifunction display
of the instrument clus ter .................... .394
Switching mo torw ay information
on/off ................................................ .389
Up dating .............................................. 391
Massa geprog rammes
Re setting the settings .......................... 108
Massage prog rams
Selecting the front seats ..................... 108
Massage settings Resetting ............................................. 108
Matt finish (cleaning instructions) ........472
Maximum gross vehicle weight ............ .524
Maximum speed see Limiter MBUX Interior Assistant (multimedia
sy
stem) .................................................... .312
No tes ................................................... 312
Operating functions thro ugh pr oxim‐
ity of the hand ...................................... 313
Operating functions using poses ......... 315
Overview ..............................................3 12
Selecting settings ................................ 317
Switching there ading light forthe
driver and front passenger on/off .......3 16
Switching the sear chlight forthe
driver on/off ........................................ 316
Mecca ...................................................... .392
Media Menu (on-boa rdcompu ter) .................. 280
Media display Notes .................................................. 305
Media mode Adding a favo urite song ...................... .442
Connecting Blue tooth®
audio equip‐
ment .................................................... 441
Connecting USB devices ...................... 441
Controlling media playback ................ .442
Copyright and trademar ks................... 438 630
Index
No
tes .................................................. 503
Re starting the tyre pressure monitor‐
ing sy stem ...........................................5 06
TIREFIT kit .......................................... .483
Ty re pressure monitoring sy stem
(function) ............................................. 505
Ty re pressure table .............................. 504
Ty re pressure moni tor............................ 507
Ty re pressure moni toring sy stem
Checking the tyre pressure ................. 505
Checking the tyre temp erature ............ 505
Fu nction .............................................. 505
Re starting ............................................ 506
Ty re pressure table ................................. 504
Ty re temp erature
Checking (tyre pressure monitoring
sy stem) ............................................... 505
Ty re pressure monitoring sy stem
(function) ............................................. 505
Ty re tread ................................................. 502
Ty re-change tool kit
Overview .............................................. 514Ty
res
Changing hub caps .............................. 51 5
Checking ............................................ .502
Che cking the tyre pressure (tyre
pressure monitoring sy stem) ............... 505
Fitting .................................................. 51 8
Flat tyre ............................................... 481
Inter changing ...................................... .514
MOExtended tyres ...............................4 82
Noise ................................................... 502
No tes on fitting .................................... 511
Re moving ............................................. 51 8
Re placing ...................................... 511, 51 5
Re starting the tyre pressure monitor‐
ing sy stem ...........................................5 06
Selection .............................................. 511
Snow chains ........................................ 502
St oring .................................................5 14
TIREFIT kit ...........................................4 83
Ty re pressure (N otes) .......................... 503
Ty re pressure monitoring sy stem
(function) ............................................. 505
Ty re pressure table .............................. 504
Un usual handling characteristics ........ 502 U
Un its of measurement
Setting ................................................ .345
Un locking setting ...................................... 75
USB port ...................................................1 33
User profile see Profile V
Ve hicle ...................................................... 16 8
Ac tivating/deactivating standby
mode .................................................. .199
Ad ditional door lock .............................. 78
Cor rect use ........................................... 29
Dama gedetection (pa rking) ................ 19 8
Data acquisition .................................... 30
Data storage .......................................... 30
Diagnostics connection .........................27
Equipment ............................................. 21
Implied warranty .................................. .29
Locking (auto matically) ......................... .81
Locking (digital vehicle keyst icke r) ....... 79
Locking (from the inside) ....................... 79
Locking (KEYLESS-GO) .......................... 80 646
Index