Ve
hicl etype 4500 with amax. permissible gross weight of 12,125 lbs (5.500 t) Pe
rm issible gross
we ight of vehicle/trailer
combination GCWR 3), 5)Pe
rm issible trailer load
GT W, braked 6) Pe
rm issible nose weight TWR
15 250 lbs (6.9 17t) 5000 lb s(2.270 t) only for
model series 90 7.657 7) 500 lbs (0.22
7t)onlyform odel series
90 7.657 7)
15 250 lbs (6.9 17t) Optional :7500 lbs
(3.400 t) no tfor model
series 90 7.657 Optional
:750 lbs (0.340 t) no tfor model
series 90 7.657 3)
Maximum permissible gross weight of vehicle
and trailer combination.
4) No tinc ombination wit hall-wheel driv e(4x4)
and no tincombination wit hmodel series
90 7.74 5( combination vehicles wit havehicle
lengt hof2 74.3 in (696 7mm))
5) It is no tpossible to towat railer on vehicles
whic hhave notb eene quippe dwithat railer cou‐
plin gass tandard. In this case, them aximum per‐
missible gross vehicle weight cor responds tothe
maximu mpermissible gross weight of thev ehicle
combination.
% If
th et railer coupling is retrofitted ,the identi‐
fi cation pla tess hould be adap teda ccording ly
wit hthe altered, maximum permissible
we ights. Please consult an authorized
Mercedes-Benz Center if youh ave anyf ur‐
th er questions.
6) Maximum permissible gross weight of the
traile rifthe trailer is equipped wit haseparate
brak esystem.
7) The vehicle lengt hfor vehicles wit hthe model
series 90 7.65 7( Cargo Van) is 290 in (736 7mm). The bod
ybuilder labelisfound on thef ront-end
module abo vether adiator and con tains them axi‐
mum permissible curb weight fort he vehicles. Lashing points and car
rier sy stems Information abou
tthe cargo tie-down points *
NO
TERisk of accident if them aximum
loading capacity of thec argo tie-down
point is exceeded If
yo uc ombin evarious cargo tie-down points
to secur eaload, alw ayst aket he maximum
loading capacity of thew eakes tcargo tie-
down poin tint oa ccount.
During maximum full- stop braking, forc es may
act whic hcan multipl ythe weight of thel oad. #
Alwaysu se se veralc argo tie-down
point stod istribut eand spread thel oad.
Distribut ethe load on thec argo tie-
down points evenly. Fu
rther information on thec argo tie-down points
and tie-down eyes can be obtained in the" Trans‐
po rting" section (/ page 258).
Ti e-d owne yes
Max .tensile load (tie-d owne yes) Ti
e-d owne yesP ermissible nomi‐
nal tensile stre ngth
Pa ssenger Van3 50 daN
Cargo Van8 00 daN Te
ch nica ldata 337
Displa
ymessages
Possible causes/consequences and 0050 0050Solutions
Blind Spot Assist Inoper-
ative *B
lind Spo tAssis tism alfunctionin g(/ pag e155). #
Visit aq ualified specialis tworks hop.
Blind Spot Assist Trailer
Not Monitored *W
hen youe stablish an electrical connection wit hthe trailer ,Blind
Spo tAssis twillremain available but thea reab eside thet railer will
no tbem onitored. The function of Blind Spo tAssis tmaybe restric‐
te dasar esult (/ page155). #
Press thel eft-hand Touc hC ontrol and ackn owledg ethe display
message.
Blind Spot Assist Cur-
rently Unavailable See
Operator's Manual *B
lind Spo tAssis tist emporarily una vailable (/ page155).
The sy stem limits ha vebeen reached (/ page155). #
Continu edriving.
When thec auses ha vebeen eliminated, thes ystemw ill be avail‐
able again.
or #
Ifth ed ispla ymessag edoes no tgoout,stop in asafel ocation
and re-sta rt thee ngine. #
If necessar y,clea nthe rear bumper .Ifthe bumper is very dirty,
th es ensor sinthe bumper ma ymalfunction.
Active Lane Keeping
Assist Camera View
Restricted See Opera-
tor's Manual *T
he camer aviewisr educed (/ page158).
Po ssible causes:
R dirtont he windshield in thec amera's field of vision
R heavy precipitation or fog
Driving sy stems and driving saf etys ystems ma ybem alfunctioning
or temp orarily una vailable.
When thec auses ha vebeen eliminated, thed riving sy stems and
driving saf etys ystems will be available again.
If th ed ispla ymessag edoes no tdisappear: #
Stop in asafel ocation. #
Clean thew indshield.
Active Lane Keeping
Assist Inoperative *A
ctiveLane Keeping Assis tismalfunctioning (/ page158). #
Visit aq ualified specialis tworks hop.
Active Lane Keeping
Assist Currently Unavail-
able See Operator's Man-
ual *A
ctiv eLane Keeping Assis tistemporarily una vailable (/ page158).
The ambient conditions ar eoutsid ethe sy stem limits (/ page158). #
Continu edriving.
When thea mbient conditions ar ewithin thes ysteml imits, the
sy stem will be available again.
If th ed ispla ymessag edoes no tdisappear: #
Stop in asafel ocation. #
Clean thew indshield.
00AD *T
heATTENTION ASSIS Tismalfunctioning. #
Visit aq ualified specialis tworks hop. Displa
ymessages and warning and indicator lamps 347
Re
setfunction (multimedia sys‐
te m) ................................................. 204
Setting thed istan ce uni t.................. 202
Setting thet ime and dat eautomat‐
icall y.................................................1 99
Setting thet ime zone. ...................... 19 9
Setting thet ime/dat eformat ........... 19 9
Sy stem settings
see Blue tooth®
see Dat aimp ort/export
see Language
see Softwar eupdate
see Wi-Fi T
Ta ilpipes (care) .................................... .274
Ta nk capacity
Fu el .................................................. 328
Re ser ve(fuel) ...................................3 28
Ta nk content
DEF. ................................................. 329
Te ch nical data
Information ...................................... 322
No tes( trailerh itch) .......................... 333
Ti re pressur emonitor .......................3 02
Ve hicle identification plat e............... 323
Te lephone ...................................... 172, 230
Ac tivating functions du ring acall. .... 234
Changing thef unction of amobile
phone ............................................... 232
Connecting amobile phone (Near
Field Communication (NFC)) ............ 232
Connecting amobile phone (Pass‐
ke y) .................................................. .231
Connecting amobile phone
(Secur eSimple Pairing) .................... 231
Connecting asecond mobile phone
(Secur eSimple Pairing) .................... 231
Disconnecting amobile phon e......... 232
Impo rting contacts ........................... 235
Importing contacts (o verview) .......... 235
Incomin gcall during an existing
call .................................................. .234
Informatio n....................................... 231
Inter changing mobile phones (two
phon emode)................................... .232
Men u(on-boar dcomputer) .............. .172
Mobile phone voice recognition ....... 233
No tes. .............................................. 230
Operating modes .............................. 230
Re ception and transmission vol‐
ume .................................................. 233
Ringtone volume .............................. 233 Swit
ching mobile phones ................ .232
Switching mobile phones (Near
Fiel dCommunicatio n(NFC)) ............ 232
Te lephon emenuo verview. ...............2 30
Te lephon eoperation ........................ .233
Tw op hone mode (function) .............. 231
Using Near Field Communication
(NFC) ................................................ 232
Vo ice command s(Vo ice Cont rol
Sy stem) ............................................ 17 9
Wi reless chargin g(mobile phone) ...... 79
Te lephon yoperating modes
Blue tooth ®
Te lephon y....................... 230
Te mp eratur egrade ............................... 305
Te xt messages
Vo ice command s(Vo ice Cont rol
Sy stem) ............................................ 183
Te xt messages
see Messages
Ti e-d owne yes ...................................... .260
Time Manual time setting. .........................19 9
Setting thet ime and dat eautomat‐
icall y.................................................1 99
Setting thet ime zone. ...................... 19 9
Setting thet ime/dat eformat ........... 19 9
Ti re and Loading Information plac‐
ard ........................................................ .302
Ti re Identification Numbe r(TIN) ......... 306
Tir einfor mation table .......................... 302
Tir elabeling .......................................... 305
Characteristic s................................. 307
DO T,Tire Identification Number
(TIN) ................................................. 306
Load inde x........................................ 307
Load-bearing capacity ...................... 307
Maximu mtirel oa d. .......................... 306
Maximu mtirep ressu re.................... 307
Overvie w.......................................... 305
Size designation ............................... 307
Spee drating ..................................... 307
Te mp eratur egrade ........................... 305
Ti re qu alitygrades ............................ 305
Tr action grade .................................. 305
Tr ead wear grade .............................. 305
Ti re load (maximum) ............................ 306
Ti re pressure
Checking (tir epressur emonitoring
sy stem) ............................................. 301
Maximum ......................................... 307
No tes. .............................................. 296 388
Index
Tr
aile rhitch
Care .................................................. 274
Gene raln otes ................................... 333
Information ....................................... 16 3
Information aboutt railer operation .. 16 0
Pe rm issible trailer loads and trailer
dr aw bar nose weight s....................... 16 4
Po we rsupply ................................... .165
Soc ket. ............................................. 16 2
Tr aile rloads .......................................... 334
Tr aile roperation
Ac tiveL aneK eeping Assis t............... 15 8
Coupling/Decouplin gthe trailer .......1 62
Gross axle weight rating ................... 323
Informatio n....................................... 16 3
Lane Keeping Assis t.........................1 57
No tes. ............................................... 16 0
Pe rm issible trailer loads and trailer
dr aw bar nose weight s....................... 16 4
Po we rsupply .................................... 16 5
Soc ket. ............................................. 16 2
Tr ailer loads ...................................... 334
Tr aile rstabilization ............................... 14 0
Tr ansfer redv ehicle data
And roid Au to ..................................... 241
Apple CarPl ay™. ............................... 241
Tr ansmissio nposition display .............11 6
Tr ansmissio nratio
LO Wr ang e........................................ 12 0
Tr ansmissio nratio
see Engaging/disengaging LOWR ANGE
Tr anspo rtby rail .................................. .109
Tr anspo rting (vehicle breakd own) ...... 289
Tr ead weargrade ................................. 305
Tr im element (care) .............................. 276
Tr ip
Displa ytotal dis tance ....................... 17 0
Menu (on-boar dcomputer) ............... 17 0
Tr ip computer
Re setting. ......................................... 171
Showing ............................................ 17 0
Tr ip distance ........................................ .170
Showing ............................................ 17 0
Tr ip odom eter
Re setting. ......................................... 171
Tr ip odom eter
see Trip dis tance
Tu neMix
Creating alist. .................................. 256 Tu
rn signal light
Ad ditional tur nsignal light (all-
wheel driv evehicles) .......................... 86
Tw o-w ayradio telephone
see Mobile phone
Tw o-w ayradios
Fr equencies ...................................... 322
Ins tallation no tes. ............................. 322
Tr ansmission output (maximum )......3 22 U
Un its of measurement
Setting ............................................ .202
Un locking setting .................................. .43
Un locking/locking
Swit ching automatic lockin gfea‐
tur eo n/off. ........................................ 46
Unl ockin gand opening front doors
from insid e......................................... 45
USB soc ketint he rear passenger
comp artment .......................................... 78
User profile ...........................................1 91
Using asun visor .................................... 93
Using kickdown .................................... 11 9
Using thet elephone
see Calls V
Ve hicle ................................................... 105
Cor rect us e......................................... 24
Dat arecording ............................. ...... 26
Diagnostics connection ...................... 23
Equipment .......................................... 21
Impliedw arrant y. .............................. .25
Lockin g(automatic) ............................ 46
Locking/unlockin g(eme rgency key) .. 46
Lo we ring ........................................... 316
Maintenance ...................................... 22
Notify ing problems ............................ .25
Pa rking (s tart/s topb utton) .............. 13 3
Pa rking forane xtende dperio d......... 137
QR code rescue car d.......................... 25
Qualifi ed specialis tworks hop .............24
Ra ising .............................................. 313
Re gistration ........................................24
St artin g(in emer gency operation
mode) ............................................... 105
St artin g(start/ stop button) .............1 05
Switching on po wersupply (s tart/
st op button) ...................................... 104
Un lockin g(from inside) ...................... 45 390
Index