
Climate control
........................................ 14 3
Overview of climate contro l systems ..........1 43
Operating the climate control sy stem ......... 14 4 Driving and pa
rking ................................. 15 4
Driving ........................................................ 154
DY NA MIC SELECT switch ............................1 66
Au tomatic transmission .............................. 16 8
Fu nction of the 4MATIC .............................. 172
Re fuelling .................................................... 173
Pa rking ...................................................... .179
Driving and driving saf ety sy stems .............1 86
Tr ailer hit ch................................................ 239
Bicycle rack function .................................. 24 4
Ve hicle towing instructions ........................ .246 Instrument display and on-board
comp
uter.................................................. 248
No tes on the instrument display and on-
board computer .......................................... 24 8
Instrument display overview ...................... .249
Overview of the buttons on thesteering
wheel ..........................................................2 50
Operating the on-board computer .............. 250 Overview of displa
yson the multifunc‐
tion display .................................................2 52
Head-up Displ ay......................................... 252 MBUX multimedia sy
stem ...................... 255
Overview and operation .............................. 255
Sy stem settings .......................................... 265
Na vigation .................................................. 268
Te lephone .................................................. .275
Mercedes me and apps .............................. 278
Mercedes-Benz emer gency call sy stem ...... 287
Ra dio, media & TV...................................... 291
Sound settings ............................................ 297 Main
tenance and care ............................. 299
ASS YST PLUS service inter val display ........ 299
Engine compartment .................................. 300
Cleaning and care ...................................... .307 Breakdown assistance
.............................314
Emergency .................................................. 314
Flat tyre ...................................................... 316
Battery (vehicle) ........................................ .322 To
w- starting or towing away ....................... 327
Electrical fuses ........................................... 332 Wheels and tyres
..................................... 335
No tes on noise or unusual handling char‐
acteristics .................................................. .335
No tes on regular lyinspecting wheels and
tyres .......................................................... .335
No tes on snow chains ................................ 335
Ty re pressure .............................................. 336
Wheel change ............................................ .340
Emergency spa rewheel .............................. 350 Te
ch nical data .......................................... 351
No tes on tech nical da ta.............................. 351
On-board electronics .................................. 351
Ra dio operating permits forve hicle com‐
ponents ...................................................... 353
Ve hicle identification plate, VIN and
engine number overview ............................ 353
Operating fluids .......................................... 355
Ve hicle data ................................................ 364
Tr ailer hit ch................................................ 366 Contents
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Calling up
the air-conditioning menu using
th e but ton on the clima tecont rol panel #
Press theA button on the climate control
panel. Ac
tivating/deactivating the A/C function via
the multimedia sy stem The A/C function heats, cools and dehumidifies
th eve hicle's interior air. #
Call up the air-conditioning menu
(/ page 144). #
Select First row of seats. #
Select A/C. Setting climate control
toautomatic mode In auto
matic mode, the set temp erature is con‐
trolled and maintained at a const ant levelby the
air suppl y. #
Press the à button. #
Toswitch tomanual mode: pressthe H
or _ button. Climate
style Climate
style function
The following climate styles are available in auto‐
matic mode:
R FOCUS: high air flow , slightly cooler setting
R MEDIUM: medium air flow ,st andard setting
R DIFFUSE: low airflow , slightly warmer and
draught-f ree setting
Setting the clima testyle #
Call up the air conditioning menu
(/ page 144). #
Select First row of seats orSecond row of
seats. #
Call up theCLIMATE MODE menu. #
Select a climate style. Setting
the air distribution #
Call up the air conditioning menu
(/ page 144). #
Select a rowof seats. #
Toset the air distribution: select¯,
P orO. #
Set the air flow.
% Several air distribution options can be selec‐
te d at the same time, forex ample toset the
climate control forth e windscreen and the
fo ot we lls simultaneousl y.
The ¯ climate contro lfo rth e windscreen
can only be selected forth efirs t seat row. Ac
tivating/deactivating the climate control
syn chro nisation function via the air condi‐
tioning control panel Climate control can be set centrally using
the
synchronisation function. The temp erature and
air distribution settings forth e driver's side will
be adop ted automatically forth e front passenger
side. #
Press the0 button.
The synchronisation function will be deactivated
if th e settings for one of theot her climate con‐
trol zones are changed. Climate control
14 5

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 boot (/ page 334). *
NO
TEDama geor malfunctions caused
by moisture Moisture may cause dama
getothe electrical
sy stem or cause it tomalfunction. #
When the fuse box is open, make sure
th at no moisture can enter the fuse
box. #
When closing the fuse box, make sure
th at the seal of the lid is positioned cor‐
re ctly on the fuse box. If
th e newly inser ted fuse also blo ws, ha vethe
cause traced and rectified at a qualified special‐
ist workshop.
Ensure thefo llowing before replacing a fuse:
R The vehicle is secured against rolling away.
R All electrical consumers are switched off.
R The ignition is switched off.
The electrical fuses are located in various fuse
bo xes:
R Fuse box in the engine compartment on the
driver's side (/ page 333)332
Breakdown assis tance

R
Fuse box on the driver's side of the cockpit
(/ page 334)
R Fuse box in the front passenger foot we ll
(/ page 334)
R Fuse box in the boot on theright-hand side
of theve hicle, when vie wed in the direction
of tra vel (/ page 334) Opening and closing
the fuse box in the
engine compa rtment Re
quirements:
R A dry clo thand a sc rewdriver are available.
Obse rveth e no tes on electrical fuses
(/ page 332).
Opening &
WARNING Risk of inju ryfrom using the
windscreen wipers while the engine bon‐
net is open
When the engine bonn etis open, and the
windscreen wipers are set in motion, you can
be trapped bythe wiper linkage. #
Alw ays switch off the windscreen wip‐
ers and ignition before opening the
engine bonn et. #
Turn clips 2on co ver1 anti-clockwise a
qu arter-turn. #
Pull co ver1 upwards in the direction of the
ar row. #
Remo veany existing moisture from the fuse
box using a dry clo th. #
Loosen scr ews4, remo vefuse box lid 3
from theto p.
Closing #
Check whe ther the seal is positioned cor‐
re ctly in lid 3. Breakdown assis
tance 333

#
Insert lid 3into the brac ket at there ar of
th e fuse box. #
Fold down lid 3ofthe fuse box and tighten
scr ews4. #
Insert co ver1 on bo thsides. #
Turn clips 2on co ver1 clockwise a quar‐
te r-turn. #
Close the bonn et. Opening and closing
the fuse box in the
cockpit The fuse box is on
the side of the dashboard
under a co ver. #
Con tact a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre for
fur ther information. Opening and closing
the fuse box in the front
passenger foot we ll Obser
vethe no tes on electrical fuses
(/ page 332). #
Open co ver1 inthe direction of the ar row
and remo veit. Opening and closing
the fuse box in the boot Obser
vethe no tes on electrical fuses
(/ page 332). #
Fold co ver1 down in the direction of the
ar row.
The fuse assignment diagram is in a recess on
th e side of the fuse box. 334
Breakdown assis tance

Lights
Display messages
Possible causes/consequences and M
MSolutions
: Left dipped beam (examp le) *T
he cor responding light source is defective. #
Drive on carefully. #
Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediatel y.
% LED light sources: the display message forth e cor responding light appears only when allthe light-emitting
diodes in the light are faulty.
: Malfunction See Owner's
Manual *T
heexterior lighting is malfunctioning. #
Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
* Ve hicles with a trailer hitch: a fuse may haveblown. #
Stop theve hicle in accordance with the tra ffic conditions. #
Check the fuses and replace them if necessary (/ page 332).
:
Automatic driving lights
inoperative *T
he light sensor is malfunctioning. #
Consult a qualified specialist workshop. Display messages and
warning/indicator lamps 375

Dynamic handling cont
rol sy stem
see ESP ®
(Elect ronic Stability Prog ram)
DY NA MIC SELECT .................................... 16 6
Con figuring drive program I ................. 167
Displ aying engine data ........................ 16 8
Displ aying vehicle data ........................ 16 8
Drive program display .......................... 167
Drive programs .................................... 16 6
Fu nction .............................................. 16 6
Operating (DYNAMIC SELECT switch) .............................................................1 67
Selecting the drive prog ram ................. 167E
E10 ............................................................ 357
Easy entry feature
Fu nction/no tes ................................... 108
Setting ................................................. 109
Easy exitfeature
Fu nction/no tes ................................... 108
Setting ................................................. 109
EAS Y-PA CK boot box ................................ 11 9
Ad justing the height toany position .... .117
Care .................................................... .312 Ins
talling/ removing .............................. 11 9
EBD (Electronic Brake forc e Distribu‐
tion)
Function/no tes .................................... 191
ECO Assist Displaying ............................................ 16 6
Fu nction/no tes ................................... 16 5
ECO display Function .............................................. 16 4
ECO start/s top function ......................... 16 2
Au tomatic engine start ........................ 16 2
Au tomatic engine stop .........................1 62
Operation ............................................ 16 2
Switching off/on ................................. 16 4
Electric pa rking brake ............................ .182
Applying auto matically ........................ 182
App lying or releasing manually ............ 184
Emergency braking .............................. 184
Re leasing automatically ...................... .183
Electrical fuses see Fuses
Electromagnetic compatibility Declaration of conformity ......................24 Electronic
Stability Prog ram
see ESP ®
(Electronic Stability Prog ram)
Emer gency
Fire extinguisher ................................. .315
Fir st-aid kit (so ftsided) ........................ 315
Overview of the help functions .............. 16
Re moving thewa rning triangle ............ .314
Saf etyve st ........................................... 314
Setting up thewa rning triangle ............ 315
Emer gency braking ................................. 184
Emer gency braking
see BAS (Brake Assi stSystem)
Emer gency engine start ......................... 332
Emer gency key
Inserting/removing ............................... 72
Locking a door .......................................78
Un locking a door .................................. .78
Emer gency operation mode
St arting theve hicle ............................. 15 6
Emer gency spare wheel .........................3 50
No tes .................................................. 350
Engine ECO start/ stop function ......................1 62452
Index

Fr
ag rance sy stem .................................... 147
Inserting/removing theflacon ............ .147
Setting ................................................. 14 6
Fr ee software ............................................ 34
Fr equencies
Mobile phone ...................................... 352
Tw o-w ayradio ...................................... 352
Fr ont airbag (driver, front passenger) ......41
Fr ont passenger seat
see Seat
Fu el .......................................................... .358
Ad ditives .............................................3 58
Diesel ................................................. .358
E10 ...................................................... 357
Fu elreser ve ........................................ 359
Low outside temp eratures ...................3 58
Pe trol ................................................... 357
Quality (diesel) .................................... 358
Quality (p etro l) .................................... 357
Re fuelling ............................................. 173
Sulphur content ................................... 357
Ta nk content ....................................... 359
Fu nction seat
see Door cont rol panel Fu
ses ........................................................ 332
Before replacing a fuse ........................ 332
Fu se assignment diagram ...................3 32
Fu se box in the boot ............................3 34
Fu se box in the engine compartment .. 333
Fu se box in the front passenger foot‐
we ll ...................................................... 334
Fu se box on the dashboard ................. 334
No tes .................................................. 332 G
Garage door opener Cleari ngthe memory ........................... 182
Opening or closing the door ................1 82
Programming buttons .......................... 180
Re solving problems ............................. 182
Synchronising thero lling code ............ .181
Gearshift recommendation .....................171
Genera l operating permit number
(EU) .......................................................... .353
Genuine parts ............................................ 21
Genuine wood (Care) .............................. .312
Glide mode ............................................... 172Glo
vebox
Air vent ................................................ 15 3 H
Handbrake see Electric parking brake
Handling characteristics (unusual) ....... 335
HANDS-FREE ACCESS ................................ 82
Haza rdwa rning lights ............................ .128
Head restra int
Fr ont (adjusting mechanically) .............1 00
Fr ont (luxury head restra int) ................ 101
Re ar (adjusting) .................................. .102
Re ar (fitting/removing) ........................ 102
Head-up display ....................................... 253
Ad justing display elements (on-board
compu ter) ............................................ 253
Ad justing the brightness (on-board
computer) ............................................ 253
Fu nction .............................................. 252
Menu (on-board compu ter) .................. 253
Operating the memory function ........... 11 0
Setting the position (on-board com‐
puter) .................................................. 253 454
Index