to
wing eye. Fasten theto w bar tothe trailer
hitch.
% Make sure that co ver1 engages in the
bumper when youre mo vetheto wing eye.
* NO
TEDama gedue toincor rect use of
th eto wing eye When a
towing eye is used toreco ver a vehi‐
cle, theve hicle may be damaged in the proc‐
ess. #
Only use theto wing eyeto to waw ay or
to w start theve hicle. To
w starting theve hicle (eme rgency engine
st art) Ve
hicles with automatic transmission
* NO
TEDama getothe automatic trans‐
mission due to tow-starting The automatic transmission may be damaged
in the process of tow- starting vehicles with
automatic transmission. #
Vehicles with automatic transmission
must not be tow- star ted. #
Vehicles with automatic transmission must
not be tow- star ted. Electrical fuses
Note
s on electrical fuses &
WARNING Risk of accident and inju ry
due to ov erloaded lines
If yo u manipulate or bridge a faulty fuse or if
yo ure place it with a fuse with a higher
amperage, the electric line could be overloa‐
ded.
This could result in a fire. #
Alw aysre place faulty fuses with speci‐
fi ed new fuses conta iningthe cor rect
amperage. *
NO
TEDama gedue toincor rect fuses Electrical components or sy
stems may be
damaged byincor rect fuses, or their func‐
tionality may be significant lyimpaired. #
Only use fuses that ha vebeen appr oved
by Mercedes-Benz and which ha vethe
cor rect fuse rating. Blown fuses mu
stbe replaced with fuses of the
same rating, which you can recognise bythe col‐
our and fuse rating. The fuse ratings and fu rther
information tobe obser ved can be found in the
fuse assignment diagram.
Fu se assignment diag ram: onthe fuse box in
th e load compartment (/ page 533).
* NO
TEDama geor malfunctions caused
by moisture Moisture may cause dama
getothe electrical
sy stem or cause it tomalfunction. Breakdown assi
stance 531
Re
fuelling ............................................ 202
Sulphur content ................................... 564
Ta nk content ....................................... 566
Fu el consum ption
On-board computer .............................. 311
Fu el consum ption indicator
Calling up ............................................ 19 6
Fu nction seat
see Door cont rol panel
Fu nction seat (rear)
see Seat (rear)
Fu ses ........................................................ 531
Before replacing a fuse ........................ 531
Fu se assignment diagram .................... 531
Fu se box in the engine compartment .. 532
Fu se box in the front passenger foot‐
we ll ...................................................... 533
Fu se box in the load compartment ...... 533
Fu se box on the dashboard ................. 533
No tes ................................................... 531 G
Garage door opener Cleari ngthe memory ........................... 212Opening or closing
the door ................. 211
Programming buttons .......................... 209
Ra dio equipment appr oval numbers .... 212
Re solving problems .............................. 211
Synchronising thero lling code ............ .210
Gearshift recommendation .................... 200
General operating permit number
(EU) .......................................................... .560
Genuine parts ............................................ 23
Glide mode ............................................... 201
Global sear ch
Fu nction .............................................. 365
Overview ............................................. 364
Glo vebox
Air vent ................................................ 17 7
Glo vecompa rtment
Locking/unlo cking .............................. .124 H
Handbrake see Electric parking brake
Handling characteristics (unusual) ....... 534HANDS-FREE
ACCESS ................................ 91
Hazard warning lights ............................ .149
Head restra int
Fr ont (adjusting mechanically) .............1 12
Fr ont (luxury head restra int) ................ 11 3
Re ar (adjusting) .................................... 11 3
Re ar (fitting/removing) ........................ 11 3
Head-up display ....................................... 316
Ad justing display elements (on-board
compu ter) ............................................ 316
Ad justing the brightness (on-board
computer) ............................................ 316
Fu nction ............................................... 317
Menu (on-board computer) .................. 316
Operating the memory function ........... 121
Setting the position (on-board com‐
puter) ................................................... 316
Switching on/off ................................. 318
Headlamp flasher ................................... .148
Headphones (Rear Seat Entertain‐
ment Sy stem)
Overview ............................................ .490
Heating see Clima tecontrol 666
Index