Po
sition of jack support points
The jack support point is in the cent rebetween
th e front and rear wheel ar ches (ar row). Co
ver of jack support points
Before positioning the jac k,you must remo ve
th e co verfo rth e jack support point. #
Toremo ve:pull the co ver down until the lugs
are released from the holder. #
Foldthe co veraw ay in a forw ard direction. #
Tofit: fold the co verto wa rdsth e body. #
Pull the co ver down and push it in until the
lugs engage. &
WARNING Risk of injury from incorrect
positioning of the jack
If yo u do not position the jack cor rectly at
th e appropriate jacking point of theve hicle,
th e jack could tip with theve hicle raised. #
Only position the jack at the appropri‐
ate jacking point of theve hicle. The
base of the jack must be positioned
ve rtically under the jacking point of the
ve hicle. *
NO
TEVehicle damage from the jack If
yo u do not position the jack cor rectly at
th e appropriate jack support point of the
ve hicle, the jack could tip over with theve hi‐
cle raised. #
The jack is designed exclusively for
jacking up theve hicle at the jack sup‐
port points. #
Take thera tchet out of the tyre-change tool
kit and place it on the he xagon nut of the
jack so that the letters "AUF" are visible. 326
Wheels and tyres
Lo
weri ngtheve hicle af ter a wheel change Re
quirements:
R The new wheel has been fitted
(/ page 328). #
Tolowe r the vehicle: turnthe crank of the
jack anti-clo ckwise until theve hicle is once
again standing firm lyon the ground. #
Tighten the wheel bolts evenly in a diagonal
pattern in the order indicated 1to5 with
a maximum of 80 Nm. #
Tighten the wheel bolts evenly in a diagonal
pattern in the order indicated 1to5 the
specified tightening torque of 180 Nm. &
WARNING Risk of injury thro ugh incor‐
re ct tigh tening torque
The wheels could come loose if the wheel
bolts or wheel nuts are not tightened tothe
prescribed tightening torque. #
Ensu rethat the wheel bolts or nuts are
tightened tothe prescribed tightening
to rque. #
Ifyo u are not sure, do not mo vethe
ve hicle. Consult a qualified specialist
wo rkshop and ha vethe tightening tor‐
qu ech ecked immediately. #
Check the tyre pressure of the newly fitted
wheel and adjust it if necessa ry. #
Vehicles with a tyre pressure monitoring
sy stem: restart the tyre pressure monitoring
sy stem (/ page319).
Except ion:the new wheel is an emer gency
spa rewheel. Emer
gency spare wheel Note
s onthe emer gency spare wheel &
WARNING Risk of accident caused by
incor rect wheel and tyre dimensions
The wheel or tyre size and the tyre type of
th e emer gency spa rewheel or spare wheel
and the wheel tobe replaced may dif fer. The
emer gency spa rewheel or spare wheel can
significantly impair driving characteristics of
th eve hicle.
To preve nt hazardous situations: #
Drive carefully. #
Neverfit more than one emer gency
spa rewheel or spare wheel that dif fers
in size. #
Only use an emer gency spa rewheel or
spare wheel brief ly. #
Do not deacti vate ESP ®
. #
Have the emer gency spa rewheel or
spare wheel of a dif fere nt size replaced
at the nearest qualified specialist work‐ Wheels and tyres
329
Brake discs ..........................................
11 0
Brake fluid ............................................ 11 0
Brake hose .......................................... .111
Brake line ............................................. 111
Brake pads .......................................... .110
No tes ................................................... 11 0
Brakes ABS (Anti-lock Braking Sy stem) ........... 12 8
Ac tive Brake Assi st.............................. 131
Ad aptive brake lights ...........................1 33
AMG ceramic high-per form ance
composite brake sy stem ......................1 07
BA S (Brake Assi stSystem) .................. 12 8
Driving tips .......................................... 103
EBD (Electronic Brake forc e Distribu‐
tion) ..................................................... 131
HOLD function .................................... .140
Limi ted braking ef fect (salt-treated
ro ads) .................................................. 103
New/replaced brakepads/brake
discs .................................................... 102
Ru nning-in no tes ..................................1 02
Braking assi stance
see BAS (Brake Assi stSystem) Breakdown
Overview of the help functions .............. 14
To w- starting ........................................ .312
To wing away ........................................ 309
Tr ansporting theve hicle ....................... 311
Wheel change ...................................... 324
Breakdown see Flat tyre
Bu rm ester ®
high-end Sur round sound
sy stem ...................................................... 281
Ad justing the balance .......................... 282
Ad justing the sound optimisation ........ 282
Ad justing treble, mid-range and bass
settings ............................................... 282
Au tomatic volume adjustment ............ .282
Calling up the sound menu .................. 281
Information .......................................... 281
Selecting the sound profile .................. 282
Burmes ter®
sur round sound sy stem .....2 80
Ad justing the balance .......................... 281
Ad justing treble, mid-range and bass
settings ................................................ 281
Au tomatic volume adjustment ............ .281
Calling up the sound menu .................. 281 Information .......................................... 280
Switching
the sur round sound on/off
............................................................ .281
Buttons Steering wheel .....................................1 58 C
Call list Making a call ....................................... 236
Overview ............................................. 235
Calling up the sound menu
Burmes ter®
high-end Sur round
sound sy stem ...................................... 281
Burmes ter®
sur round sound sy stem ....2 81
Calls .......................................................... 232
Ac cepting ............................................ 232
Ac tivating functions du ring a call ........ 232
Calls wi thseveral participants .............2 32
Declining ............................................. 232
Ending a call ........................................ 232
Incoming call during an existing call .... 233
Making ................................................ 232
Camera see Reversing camera 400
Index
EU
general operating permit number ....332
Exterior lighting see Lights
Exterior lighting (care) ............................ 293F
Fa tigue de tection
see ATTENTION ASSIST
Fa ult message
see Display message
Favo urites
Ad ding .................................................1 79
Calling up ............................................ 17 9
Del eting .............................................. .180
Moving ................................................. 180
Overview ............................................. 17 9
Re naming ............................................ 17 9
Fi lling station sear ch
St arting automatic sear ch................... 202
Switching au tomatic search on/off ..... 208
Using auto matic search....................... 208
Fire extinguisher ..................................... 297
Fi rs t-aid kit (soft sided) .......................... 297 Flat
towing
see Tow- bar sy stem
Flat tyre ....................................................2 98
MOExtended tyres ............................... 299
No tes .................................................. 298
TIREFIT kit ...........................................3 00
Wheel change ...................................... 324
Floor mats .................................................. 86
Fo il co vering
Ra dar and ultrasonic sensors .............. 127
Fr ee software ............................................ 30
Fr ont airbag (driver, front passenger) .....37
Fr ont and reve rsing camera ...................147
Fr ont camera
Fu nction ............................................... 147
Fr ont passenger seat
see Seat
Fu el .......................................................... .336
Ad ditives .............................................3 36
E10 ...................................................... 335
Fu elreser ve ........................................ 336
Pe trol ................................................... 335
Quality (p etro l) .................................... 335 Re
fuelling ............................................. 11 8
Sulphur content ................................... 335
Ta nk content ....................................... 336
Fu nction seat
see Door cont rol panel
Fu ses ........................................................ 313
Before replacing a fuse ........................ 313
Fu se assignment diagram .................... 313
Fu se box in the front passenger foot‐
we ll ...................................................... 313
Fu se box in the load compartment ...... 314
No tes ................................................... 313 G
Garage door opener Clearing the memory ........................... 124
Opening or closing the door ................1 23
Programming buttons .......................... 12 2
Re solving problems ............................. 12 3
Synchronising thero lling code ............ 12 3
Gearshift recommendation .....................117
Genera l operating permit number
(EU) .......................................................... .332
Genuine parts ............................................ 18 Index
409
W
Wa rning lamps
see Warning/indicator lamps
Wa rning sy stem
see ATA (anti-theft alarm sy stem)
Wa rning triangle
Re moving ............................................ 296
Setting up ............................................ 297
Wa rning/indicator lamp
! ABSwarning lamp ...................... 391
J Brake sy stem warning lamp
(red) .................................................... 389
J Brake sy stem warning lamp
(yellow) ................................................ 389
ÿ Coolant warning lamp ................ 385
! Electric parking brake indicator
lamp (red) ............................................ 388
Ù Electric po werst eering warn‐
ing lamp (red) ...................................... 385
# Electrical fault warning lamp ...... 387
; Engine diagnosis warning lamp .. 387 p
Engine operating temp erature
wa rning lamp ...................................... .387
÷ ESP®
wa rning lamp .................... 392
8 Fuelreser vewarning lamp
lights up .............................................. 388
6 Restra int sy stem warning lamp .. 383
7 Seat belt warning lamp .............. 384
ä Suspension warning lamp (yel‐
low) ...................................................... 391
! The elect ric pa rking brake (yel‐
low) indicator lamp .............................. 388
h Tyre pressure monitoring sys‐
te m wa rning lamp ................................ 394
L Warning lamp for dis tance
wa rning function ................................ .390
Wa rning/indicator lamps .......................381
Overview ..............................................3 81
PA SSENGER AIR BAG ............................ .41
Wa rranty .................................................... 27Wa
sher fluid
see Windsc reen washer fluid
Wa shing byhand (care) .......................... 291
Wa ter tank
see Air-water duct
We ar
Brake discs .......................................... 11 0
Brake pads .......................................... .110
Wheel bolts .......................................... 111
We ather information ............................... 223
What3words Destination entry with a 3 word
address .............................................. .204
Wheel change
Fitting a new wheel ............................ .328
Fitting/removing plast ic hub caps .......324
Lo we ring theve hicle ........................... 329
Preparation .......................................... 324
Ra ising theve hicle .............................. 325
Re moving a wheel .............................. .327
Wheel change
see Emergency spare wheel
Wheel rotation ........................................ .323 Index
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