R
Ifth e lane markings change quickl y,e.g.
lanes branch off, cross one ano ther or
mer ge.
R Ifth e car riag ewa y is very nar row and wind‐
ing.
R Vehicles with Driving Assistance Pack‐
age: ifth era dar sensors in there ar bumper
are dirty or co vered in snow and an obs tacle
is de tected in your lane, no lane-cor recting
brake application take s place.
Ac tivating/deactivating Active Lane Keeping
Assist
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Settings 5
Quick access
5 Active Lane Keeping Assist #
Activate or deacti vate the function. Setting
Active Lane Keeping Assist
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Settings 5
Assistance
5 Active Lane Keeping Assist
Setting the sensitivity
% The availability of this function is dependent
on the count ry. #
Select Standard ,Sensitive orOff.
Ac tivating or deactivating the haptic warning #
Select Warning.
Ac tivate or deacti vate the function. Tr
ailer hitch Note
s on trailer operation *
NO
TEMercedes-AMG vehicles #
Obser vethe no tes in the Supplement.
Yo u could otherwise failto recognise
dangers. *
NO
TEPlug-in hybrid #
Obser vethe no tes in the Supplement.
Yo u could otherwise failto recognise
dangers. Obser
vethefo llowing no tes on theto ngue
we ight:
R Do not use a tongue weight that exceeds or
fa lls below the permissible tongue weight
R Use a tongue weight as close as possible to
th e maximum tongue weight
Do not exceed thefo llowing values:
R Perm issible towing capacity
R Perm issible rear axle load of theto wing vehi‐
cle
R Perm issible gross weight of theto wing vehi‐
cle
R Perm issible grossweight of the trailer
R Maximum permissible speed of the trailer Driving and parking
239
#
Atowing dis tance of 50 km must not be
exc eeded. &
WARNING Risk of accident when towing
a ve hicle which is too heavy
If ano ther vehicle is tow- star ted or towed
aw ay, its weight must not exceed the permis‐
sible gross mass of your ow nve hicle, other‐
wise thefo llowing could occur:
R theto wing eye may become de tach ed.
R theve hicle/trailer combination may
swer veoreve nov erturn. #
If ano ther vehicle is tow- star ted or
to we daw ay, its weight must not exceed
th e permissible gross mass of your own
ve hicle. If a
vehicle must be tow- star ted or towe daw ay,
its permissible gross weight must not exceed the
permissible gross weight of theto wing vehicle. #
Information on the permissible gross mass of
th eve hicle can be found on theve hicle iden‐
tification plate (/ page 353). #
Vehicles with automatic transmission: do
not open the driver's door or front passenger
door, otherwise the automatic transmission
automatically shifts toposition j. #
Fittheto wing eye (/ page 331). #
Fasten theto w bar.
* NO
TEDama gedue toincor rect connec‐
tion of theto w bar #
Onlyconnect theto w rope or tow bar to
th eto wing eyes. #
Deactivate the automatic locking mechanism
(/ page 77). #
Do not activate the HOLD function. #
Deactivate tow- aw ay protection
(/ page 94). #
Deactivate Active Brake Assi st
( / page 195). #
Vehicles with automatic transmission:
shift the automatic transmission toposition
i. #
Release the electric parking brake. &
WARNING Risk of accident due tolimi‐
te d saf ety-re lated functions during the
to wing process
Saf ety-re lated functions are limited or no lon‐
ge rav ailable in thefo llowing situations:
R the ignition is switched off.
R the brake sy stem or po werst eering sys‐
te m is malfunctioning.
R the energy supply or the on-board electri‐
cal sy stem is malfunctioning.
When your vehicle is then towe daw ay, signif‐
icantly more ef fort may be requ ired tosteer
and brake than is no rmally requ ired. #
Use a tow bar. #
Make sure that thesteering wheel can
mo vefreely before towing theve hicle
aw ay. Breakdown assis
tance 329
Ve
hicle identification plate (e xample:Kuwa it)
1 Vehicle manufacturer
2 Place of manufacture
3 Manufacturing date
4 Vehicle model
5 VIN Ve
hicle identification plate (e xample: all
ot her countries)
1 Vehicle manufacturer
2 EUgeneral operating pe rmit number (only
fo r cer tain countries)
3 VIN (vehicle identification number)
4 Maximum permissible gross vehicle weight
(kg) 5
Maximum permissible gross weight of vehi‐
cle combination (kg) (only for specific coun‐
tries)
6 Maximum permissible front axle load (kg)
7 Maximum permissible rear axle load (kg)
8 Paint code
% The data shown in the illustration is example
data. 354
Tech nical da ta
Model
Vehicle
height
E 220 d 4MATIC (143 kW) 1480 mm
E 300
E 220 d (150 kW) 14
60 mm
E 220 d 4MATIC (150 kW)
E 300 d 4MATIC 14 67
mm
E 350 1461 mm
E 300 d
E 350 d 14
75 mm
E 400 d 4MATIC 1481 mm
All other models 1468 mm We
ights and loads Please obser
vethefo llowing no tesfo rth e speci‐
fi ed vehicle data:
R Items of optional equipment increase the
unladen weight and reduce the pa yload. R
Vehicle-specific weight information can be
fo und on theve hicle identification plate
(/ page 353).
Ro of load Model
Maximumroof load
All models 100kg Tr
ailer hitch Gene
ral no tes on the trailer hit ch Modifications
tothe engine cooling sy stem may
be necessar y,depending on theve hicle model.
The retrofitting of a trailer hitch is only pe rmissi‐
ble if a towing capacity is specified in your vehi‐
cle documents.
Fu rther information can be obtained at a quali‐
fi ed specialist workshop. Mounting dimensions
1
Fastening points
2 Overhang dimension
3 Rear axle centre line 366
Tech nical da ta
The
overhang dimension and fastening points
are valid for a trailer hitch ins talled at thefa c‐
to ry. Model
2 2Overhang dimen‐
sion
All model s1 243 mm To
wing capacity The
tongue weight is not included in theto wing
capacity.
To wing capacit y,braked (at a minimum start-
off gradeability of 12%) Model
Towing capacit y,
braked
E 180
E 200 19
00 kg
All other models 2100 kg To
wing capacit y,unbraked Model
Towing capacit y,
unbraked
All model s7 50kg Maximum
tongue weight and load capacity *
NO
TEDama gecaused bythe trailer
coming loose If
th eto ngue weight used is too lo w,the
trailer may come loose. #
The tongue weight must not be below
50 kg. #
Use a tongue weight that is as close as
possible tothe maximum permissible
to ngue weight. *
NO
TEDama gecaused bythe bicycle
ra ck coming loose When using a bicycle
rack , bo th th e maximal
to ngue weight and the maximal load capacity
should be obser ved. #
Do not exceed the permissible load
capacity. Obser
vethe additional no tes on load capacity
(/ page 244).
To ngue weight Model
Maximumtongue
we ight
All models 84 kg Missing
values werenot available at the time of
going topress.
Load capacity Model
Maximum load
All models Te
ch nical da ta367
Display messages
Possible causes/consequences and M
MSolutions
Front-passenger airbag dis-
abled See Owner's Manual *T
he front passenger airbag has been disabled eventh ough an adult or a person of adult build is on the front
passenger seat. If additional forc es are applied tothe seat, thewe ight the sy stem de tects may be too lo w. &
WARNING ‑ Risk of inju ryor eve nfa ta l injury when the front passenger airbag is disabled
If th e front passenger airbag is disabled, It will not be deplo yed in theeve nt of an accident and cannot pe rform
its intended pr otective function.
A person in the front passenger seat could then, forex ample, come into con tact wi th theve hicle interior, espe‐
cially if the person is sitting too close tothe dashboard. #
Beaware of thest atus of the front passenger airbag bo thbefore and during the journe y. #
Stop theve hicle immediately in accordance with the traf fic conditions. #
Makesure that no objects are trapped under the front passenger seat. #
Check thest atus of automatic front passenger airbag actuation (/ page 46).#
If necessar y,consult a qualified specialist workshop immediatel y.
Front-passenger airbag
enabled See Owner's Man-
ual *T
he front passenger airbag will be enabled while theve hicle is in motion in thefo llowing situations:
R even when a child, a small adult or an object weighing less than the sy stem weight thre shold is located on the
front passenger seat
R even when the front passenger seat is not occupied
The sy stem may de tect objects or forc es that are adding tothewe ight applied tothe seat. Display messages and
warning/indicator lamps 371
M
Maintenance see ASS YST PLUS
Malfunction Restra int sy stem ................................... 36
Manoeuvring assistant Activating/deactivating ...................... .230
Cross Traf fic Alert ............................... 229
Drive AwayAssi st................................ 228
Map ........................................................... 273
Displ aying online map con tents ........... 274
Displ aying weather information .......... .274
Moving .................................................2 73
Selecting the map orientation .............2 73
Setting the map scale .......................... 273
Switching mo torw ay information
on/off ................................................ .273
Massage prog rammes
Overview ............................................ .104
Re setting the settings .......................... 104
Massage prog rams
Selecting the front seats ..................... 104Massage settings
Resetting ............................................. 104
Matt finish (cleaning instructions) ........ 309
Maximum gross vehicle weight ............ .353
Maximum speed see Limi ter
MBUX Interior Assistant Switching there ading light forthe
driver and front passenger on/off
con tact-free ......................................... 262
Switching the sear chlight forthe
driver on/off .......................................2 62
MBUX Interior Assistant (multimedia
sy stem) .................................................... .261
Overview ..............................................2 61
MBUX multimedia sy stem ...................... 255
Ac tivating/deactivating standby
mode .................................................. .186
Configu ring drive program I ................. 167
No tes .................................................. 255
Overview ............................................. 255
Setting route-based speed adap ta‐
tion ...................................................... 206
St andby mode function ...................... .185 Media
Overview of the functions and sym‐
bols ..................................................... 291
Media mode Connecting Blue tooth®
audio equip‐
ment .................................................... 293
Medical aids .............................................. .31
Memory function Function .............................................. 109
Head-up display — Calling up stored
settings ................................................ 11 0
Head-up display — Storing settings ...... 11 0
Operating ............................................. 11 0
Outside mir rors — Calling up stored
settings ................................................ 11 0
Outside mir rors —St oring settings .......1 10
Seat — Calling up stored settings ......... 11 0
Seat — Storing settings ........................ 11 0
St eering wheel — Calling up sa ved
settings ................................................ 11 0
St eering wheel — Saving settings ......... 11 0
Menu (on-board computer) Head-up display ................................... 253
Overview ............................................. 250 458
Index
Fa
stening points (trailer hitch) .............3 66
Information .......................................... 351
Mounting dimensions (trailer hitch) ..... 366
No tes (trailer hitch) ............................. 366
Overhang dimension (trailer hitch) ...... 366
Ra dio operating permits ...................... 353
To ngue weight .................................... .367
To wing capacity (trailer operation) ...... 367
Ve hicle identification plate .................. 353
Te lephone ........................................ .275,277
Connecting a mobile phone (Pass‐
ke y) ...................................................... 278
Connecting a mobile phone (Secure
Simple Pairing) .................................... 278
Fu nctions in thete lephone menu ........ 278
No tes ................................................... 275
Operating modes ................................. 277
Te lephone menu overview ...................2 77
Wi reless charging (mobile phone) ........ 124
Te lephony operating modes
Blue tooth ®
Te lephony .......................... 277
Making calls in theve hicle .................. 277
Te mp erature ............................................ 14 3Themes
Fastening ............................................. 264
Through-loading feature
see Seat
Ti e-d owney es .......................................... .116
TIREFIT kit ................................................ 317
Declaration of conformity ...................... 28
St orage location ................................... 317
Using ................................................... 318
To ll sy stem
Wi ndsc reen .......................................... 141
To ngue weight ........................................ .367
To ol
see Vehicle tool kit
To pTe ther .................................................. .61
To uch Control
On-board computer ............................. 250
Operating ............................................ 258
To uchpad .................................................. 258
Operating ............................................ 258
To uchscreen (media display)
Operating ............................................ 258 To
w- aw ay protection
Fu nction ................................................ 94
Priming/deactivating ............................. 94
To w- bar sy stem ...................................... .246
To w- starting ............................................. 332
To wing away ............................................ 328
To wing eye
Ins talling .............................................. 331
St orage location ..................................3 31
To wing me thods ...................................... 327
Tr af fic information
Swit ching on the display ......................2 74
Tr af fic Sign Assist .................................... 231
Fu nction/no tes ................................... 231
Setting .................................................2 33
Sy stem limitations ...............................2 31
Tr ailer hitch
Axle load ............................................. 368
Bicycle rack ......................................... 24 4
Care .................................................... .310
Coupling up/uncoupling a trailer ........ .242
Extending/r etra cting the ball neck ...... 24 0 Index
467