Protecting
theenvironment General
notes H
Environmental
note
Daimler's declaredpolicyisone ofcompre-
hensive environm entalprotect ion.
The object ivesareforthe natural resources
that form thebasis ofour existen ceon this
planet tobe used sparingly andinamanner
that takes therequirements ofboth nature
and humanity intoaccount.
You toocan help toprotect theenvironm ent
by operating yourvehicle inan environm en-
tally responsible manner.
Fuel consumpt ionand therate ofengine,
transm ission,brakeandtirewear areaffec-
ted bythese factors:
R operating conditionsof your vehicle
R your personal drivingstyle
You caninfluence bothfactors. Youshould
bear thefollowing inmind:
Operating conditions:
R avoid shorttripsasthese increase fuel
consumpt ion.
R alwa ysmake surethatthetire pressures
are correct .
R do not carry anyunnecessary weight.
R remove roofracks onceyounolonger
need them.
R aregularly servicedvehiclewillcont ribute
to environm entalprotect ion.You should
therefore adheretothe service intervals.
R alwa yshave service workcarried outata
quali fiedspecialist workshop.
Personal drivingstyle:
R do not depress theaccelerator pedal
when startin gthe engine.
R do not warm upthe engine whenthevehi-
cle isstationary.
R drive carefully andmaintain asafe dis-
tance fromthevehicle infront .
R avoid frequent, suddenacceleration and
braking. R
change gearingood timeanduseeach
gear onlyupto00C3 ofits maximum engine
speed.
R switch offthe engine instationary traffic.
R keep aneye onthe vehicle's fuelcon-
sumption. Environmental
concerns andrecom-
mendat ions
Wherever theOperator's Manualrequires you
to dispose ofmaterials, firsttrytoregenerate
or re-use them.Observe therelevant environ-
ment alrules andregulations whendisposing
of materials. Inthis way youwillhelp topro-
tect theenvironm ent. Genuine
Mercedes-Benz parts H
Environmental
note
Daimler AGalso supplie srecondit ioned
major assemblies andparts which areofthe
same qualityas new parts. Theyarecovered
by the same Limited Warranty entitlements
as new parts.
! Air
bags andEmergen cyTensioning Devi-
ces, aswell ascont rolunits andsensors for
these restraint systems, maybeinstalled in
the following areasofyour vehicle:
R doors
R door pillars
R door sills
R seats
R cock pit
R instrumen tcluster
R cent erconsole
Do not install accessories suchasaudio sys-
tems inthese areas. Donot carry out
repairs orwelding. Youcould impair the
operating efficiency ofthe restraint sys-
tems.
Have aftermark etaccessories installedata
quali fiedspecialist workshop.
You could jeopardize theoperating safetyof
your vehicle ifyou useparts, tiresandwheels
as well asaccessories relevanttosafety which Genuine
Mercedes-Benz parts
25Introdu ction Z
Possible
dangerduetosubstances
haza rdous tohealth
In compliance withProposition 65(“Prop65”),
the following detachable labelhasbeen added
to each vehicle soldinCali fornia: Operat
ingsafety Dec
larat ions ofconformity
USA: "Thewireless devicesofthis vehicle
comply withPart15ofthe FCC Rules.Opera-
tion issubject tothe two following twocondi-
tions: 1)These devices maynotcause harmful
interf erence, and2)These devices must
accept anyinterf erence received, including
interf erence thatmay cause undesired opera-
tion. Changes ormodifications notexpressly
approved bythe party responsible forcompli-
ance could voidtheuser’s authority tooperate
the equipment."
Canada: "Thewireless devicesofthis vehicle
comply withIndustry Canadalicense-ex empt
RSS standard(s). Operationissubject tothe
following twocondition s:(1) These devices
may notcause interference, and(2)These
devices mustaccept anyinterf erence, includ-
ing interf erence thatmay cause undesired
operation ofthe device." Diagnostic
connector
The diagnostics connection isonly inten ded
for the conn ection ofdiagnostic equipment at
a quali fiedspecialist workshop. G
WARNING
If you conn ectequipment toadiagnostics
conn ection inthe vehicle, itmay affect the operation
ofvehicle systems. Asaresult,
the operating safetyofthe vehicle couldbe
affected. Thereisarisk ofan accident.
Only connectequipment toadiagnostics
conn ection inthe vehicle, whichisapproved
for your vehicle byMercedes-B enz. G
WARNING
Object sin the driver's footwell canrestrict
the pedal travel orobstruct adepressed
pedal. Theoperating androad safety ofthe
vehicle isjeopardized. Thereisarisk ofan
accident.
Make surethatallobject sin the vehicle are
stowed correctly,and that they cannot enter
the driver's footwell. Installthe floormats
securely andasspecified inorder toensure
sufficient clearance forthe pedals. Donot
use loose floormats anddonot place floor-
mats ontop ofone another.
! If
the engine isswitched offand equip-
ment onthe diagnostics connection isused,
the starter battery maydischarge.
Connect ingequipment tothe diagnostics con-
nect ioncan lead toemissions monitoring
information beingreset, forexample. Thismay
lead tothe vehicle failingtomeet therequire-
ment sof the next emissions testduring the
main inspection . Qualified
specialist workshop
An authorized Mercedes-B enzCenter isa
quali fiedspecialist workshop. Ithas theneces-
sary specialist knowledge, toolsandquali fica-
tions tocorrect lycarry outthework required
on your vehicle. Thisisespecially thecase for
work relevant tosafety.
Observe thenotes inthe Maintenanc eBook-
let.
Always havethefollowing workcarried outat
an authorized Mercedes-B enzCenter:
R work relevant tosafety
R service andmaintenan cework
R repair work Operat
ingsafety
27Introduction Z
The
data cannotbe used totrace thevehicle's
movemen ts.
When yourvehicle isserviced, technicalinfor-
mation canberead from theevent datamem-
ory and malfunct iondata memory.
Servic esinclude, forexample:
R repair services
R service processes
R warranties
R quality assurance
The vehicle isread outbyemployees ofthe
service network (including themanufact urer)
using special diagnostic testers. More detailed
inform ationisobtained fromit,ifrequired.
Aft eramalfunct ionhas been rectified, the
inform ationisdeleted fromthemalfunct ion
memory oriscont inually overwritt en.
When operating thevehicle, situations are
conc eivable inwhich thistechn icaldata, in
conn ection withother inform ation(ifneces-
sary, under consult ationwithanauthorized
expert ),could betraced toaperson.
Examples include:
R accident reports
R damage tothe vehicle
R witness statements
Further additional functionsthathave been
cont ractually agreeduponwiththecustomer
allow certainvehicle datatobe conv eyed by
the vehicle aswell. Theadditional functions
include, forexample, vehiclelocation incase
of an emergenc y. COMAND/Mercedes
meconnec t
(Canada: TELEAID)
If the vehicle isequipped withCOMAND or
Mercedes meconn ect,additional dataabout
the vehicle's operation, theuse ofthe vehicle
in cert ainsituations, andthelocation ofthe
vehicle iscompiled throughCOMAND orthe
Mercedes meconn ectsystem.
For additional information,please refertothe
COMAND UserManual orDigital Operator's
Manual and/ortheMercedes meconn ect
Terms andConditions. Event
datarecorder s
USA only: This
vehicle isequipped withanevent data
recorder (EDR).Thisvehicle isequipped with
an event datarecorder (EDR).Themain pur-
pose ofan EDRis to record, incert aincrash or
near crash-lik esituations, suchasan air bag
deployment orhittin garoad obstacle, data
that willassist inunderstan dinghowavehi-
cle's systems performed. TheEDRis designed
to record datarelating tovehicle dynamics
and safety systems forashort period oftime,
typically 30seconds orless.
The EDRin this vehicle isdesigned torecord
such dataas:
R How various systems inyour vehicle were
operating
R Whether ornot thedriver andpassenger
safety beltswerebuckled/fast ened
R How far(ifat all) the driver wasdepressing
the accelerator and/orbrakepedal; and,
R How fastthevehicle wastraveling
These datacanhelp provide abetter under-
standin gof the circumst ancesinwhich
crashes andinjuries occur.NOTE:EDRdata
are recorded byyour vehicle onlyifanon- triv-
ial crash situation occurs;nodata arerecor-
ded bythe EDRunder normal drivingcondi-
tions andnopersonal data(e.g.name, gender,
age and crash location) arerecorded. How-
ever, other parties, suchaslaw enforc ement
could combine theEDRdata withthetype of
personally identifying dataroutinely acquired
during acrash investigation.
Acc ess tothe vehicle and/or theEDRis nee-
ded toread datathatisrecorded byan EDR,
and special equipment isrequired. Inaddition
to the vehicle manufact urer,other parties that
have thespecial equipment, suchaslaw
enforc ement,can read theinform ationby
accessing thevehicle orthe EDR.
ED Rdata maybeused incivil andcriminal
matt ersasatool inaccident reconstruct ion,
accident claimsandvehicle safety.Sincethe
Crash DataRetrieval CDRtoolthat isused to
extr actdata from theEDRis commer cially
availab le,Mercedes- BenzUSA,LLC ("MBUSA ")
expressly disclaimsanyand allliabil ityarising
from theextr action ofthis inform ationby
unauthorized Mercedes-Benzpersonn el.
MBUSA willnotshare EDRdata withothers
without theconsen tof the vehicle owners or,
if the vehicle isleased, without theconsen tof
the lessee. Exceptions tothis represent ation
include responses tosubpoenas bylaw Data
storage
29Introdu ction Z
The
side impact airbag onthe front passenger
side deploys underthefollowing conditions:
R the OCS system detectsthat thefront
passenger seatisoccupied or
R the seat beltbuckle tongue isengaged in
the belt buckle ofthe front passenger seat
If the belt tongue isengaged inthe belt
buckle, theside impact airbag onthe front
passenger sidedeploys ifan appropriate acci-
dent situation occurs.Inthis case, deployment
is independent ofwhether thefront passenger
seat isoccupied ornot .
Window curtainairbags Window
curtainairbags 0043are integr atedinto
the side ofthe roof frame anddeployed inthe
area from theA-pillar tothe C-pillar.
When deployed, thewindow curtainairbag
enhanc esthe level ofprotec tionforthe head.
However, itdoes notprotec tthe chest or
arms.
If the restr aintsystem controlunit detect sa
side impact, thewindow curtainairbag is
deployed onthe side onwhich theimpact
occurs.
If the system determin esthat they canoffer
additional protectiontothat provided bythe
seat belt, awindow curtainairbag may be
deployed inother accident situations
(Y page 51). Occupant
Classification System
(OCS)
Introdu ction The
Occupant Classification System(OCS)cat-
egorizes theperson inthe front -passenger
seat. Dependin gon that result, thefront - passenger
frontairbag and front -passenger
knee bagareeither enabled ordeactivated.
The system doesnotdeactivate:
R the side impact airbag
R the window curtainairbag
R the Emergen cyTensionin gDevices
Requir ements To
be classified correctly,the front passenger
must sit:
R with theseat beltfasten edcorrec tly
R in an almost upright position withtheir back
against theseat backrest
R with their feetrestin gon the floor, ifpossi-
ble
If the front passenger doesnotobserve these
condit ions,OCSmayproduce afalse classifi-
cation, e.g.because thefront passenger:
R trans ferstheir weight bysupporting them-
selves onavehicle armrest
R sits insuch away that their weight israised
from theseat cushion
If it is absolutely necessarytoinstall achild
restr aintsystem onthe front -passenger seat,
be sure toobserve thecorrec tpositionin gof
the child restraintsystem. Neverplaceobject s
under orbehind thechild restraintsystem, e.g.
a cushion. Theentir ebase ofthe child
restr aintsystem mustalway srest onthe seat
cushion ofthe front -passenger seat.Theback-
rest ofthe forward-fac ingchild restraintsys-
tem must lieasflat aspossible againstthe
backrest ofthe front -passenger seat.
The child restraintsystem mustnottouch the
roof orbe subject edtoaload bythe head
restr aint. Adjust theangle ofthe seat backrest
and thehead restraintposition according ly.
Only thencanOCS beguaranteed tofunct ion
correc tly.Always observe thechild restraint
system manufact urer'sinstallation andoperat-
ing instr uctions . Occupant
safety
47Safety Z
Problems
withtheOccupant ClassificationSystem (OCS) Be
sure toobserve thenotes on"System self-test"(Y page 50). Problem
Possible
causes/co nsequences and0050 0050
Solutions The
PASS ENGER AIR
BAG OFFindicator lamp
lights upand remains
lit, even though the
front -passenger seatis
occupied byan adult or
a person ofastature
correspondin gto that of
an adult. The
classification ofthe person onthe front -passenger seatisincor-
rect.
X Make surethecondition sfor acorrect classification ofthe per-
son onthe front -passenger seataremet (Ypage 48).
X Ifthe PASS ENGER AIRBAG OFFindicator lampremains lit,the
front -passenger seatmaynotbeused.
X Have OCScheck edassoon aspossible atan authorized
Mercedes-B enzCenter. The
PASS ENGER AIR
BAG OFFindicator lamp
does notlight up
and/or doesnotstay
on.
The front -passenger
seat is:
R unoccupied
R occupied bythe
weight ofachild up
to twelve monthsold
in achild restraint
system OCS
ismalfunction ing.
X Make surethere isnothin gbetween theseat cushion andthe
child seat.
X Make surethattheentire baseofthe child restraint systemrests
on the seat cushion ofthe front -passenger seat.Thebackrest of
the forward-facing childrestraint systemmustlieasflat aspossi-
ble against thebackrest ofthe front passenger seat.Ifnecessary,
adjust theposition ofthe front -passenger seat.
X Make surethattheseat cushion lengthisfully retract ed.
X When installing thechild restraint system,makesurethatthe
seat beltistight. Donot pull theseat belttight using thefront -
passenger seatadjustment .This could result inthe seat beltand
the child restraint systembeingpulled tootightly.
X Check forcorrect installation ofthe child restraint system.
Make surethatthehead restraint doesnotapply aload tothe
child restraint system.Ifnecessary, adjustthehead restraint
accordingly.
X Make surethatnoobject sare apply ingadditional weightontothe
seat.
X Ifthe PASS ENGER AIRBAG OFFindicator lampremains off
and/or thePASS ENGER AIRBAG ONindicator lamplights up,do
not install achild restraint systemonthe front -passenger seat.It
is recommen dedthat youinstall thechild restraint systemona
suitable rearseat.
X Have OCScheck edassoon aspossible atan authorized
Mercedes-B enzCenter. Deployment
ofEmergency Tension-
ing Devic esand airbags
Import antsafety notes G
WARNING
The airbag parts arehot after anair bag has
been deploye d.There isarisk ofinjury. Do
not touch theairbag parts. Havea
deploye dair bag replaced ataquali fiedspe-
cialist workshop assoon aspossible. G
WARNING
A deploye dair bag nolonger offersanypro-
tect ionand cannot provide theinten dedpro- Occ
upantsafety
51Safety
Z
Problems
withthe"Cool ingwith airdehum idification" function Problem
Possible
causes/co nsequences and0050 0050
Solutions The
indicator lampin
the 005A button flashes
three times orremains
off. The "Cooli ngwith
air <00470048004B00580050004C0047004C0049004C004600440057004C00520051
0005[
funct ioncannot be
switched on. Cooling
withairdehumidification hasbeen deactivated duetoa
malfunction .
X Visit aquali fiedspecialist workshop. Setting
climate controltoautom atic
General notes The
automatic climatecontrolfunct ionisonly
availa bleinconj unction withdual-zone auto-
matic climate control.
In automatic mode,thesettemperature is
maintained automatically ataconst antlevel.
The system automatically regulatesthetem-
perature ofthe dispensed air,the airflow and
the airdistribution.
The "Cooli ngwith air<00470048004B00580050004C0047004C0049004C004600440057004C00520051
0005[ func-
tion isactivated automatically inautomatic
mode.
Setting climate controltoautom atic X
Turn theSmartK eytoposition 0044inthe igni-
tion lock (Ypage 125).
X Set thedesired temperature.
X To activate: pressthe0058 button.
The indicator lampinthe 0058 button lights
up. Automatic airdistribution andairflow are
activated.
X To switch tomanua lmode: pressthe
004F or004A button.
or X Press the0097 or0095 button.
The indicator lampinthe 0058 button goes
out. Automatic airdistribution andairflow
are deactivated. Setting
thetemp eratu re
Air-conditioning system You
cansetthe temperature forthe entire
vehicle. Thesettemperature isautomatically
maintained ataconst antlevel.
X Turn theSmartK eytoposition 2in the igni-
tion lock (Ypage 125).
X To increase orreduce: turncontrol0043
counter -clockwiseorclockwise
(Y page 114). Onlychange thetemperature
settin gin small incremen ts.Start at72 ‡
(22 †).
Dual-zone automaticclimate control Differen
ttemperatures canbeset forthe driv-
er's andfront -passenger sides.Thesettem-
perature isautomatically maintainedatacon-
stant level.
X Turn theSmartK eytoposition 2in the igni-
tion lock (Ypage 125).
X To increase ordecrease: turncontrol0043
or 006D counter -clockwiseorclockwise
(Y page 116). Onlychange thetemperature
settin gin small incremen ts.Start at72 ‡
(22 †). Operat
ingthe climate controlsystems
119Climat econ trol
Setting
theairdistr ibution
Air-conditioning systemAir
distr ibution settings
0061 Directsair through thedefroster vents
009C Directsair through thecent erand side
air vent s
009B Directsair through thefootwell air
vent s
i You
canalso activate severalairdistribu-
tion settin gssimultaneously. Todo this,
press multiple airdistribution buttons.The
air isthen directed throughvariousvents.
i Regardle
ssofthe airdistribution setting,
airflow isalwa ysdirected throughtheside
air vent s.The side airvent scan only be
closed ifthe adjusters areturned clockwise
until theyengage.
Setting theairdistr ibution
X Turn theSmartK eytoposition 0048inthe igni-
tion lock (Ypage 125).
X Press oneormore ofthe 009C, 009B,0061
buttons.
The correspondin gindicator lamplights up
briefly.
Dual-zone automaticclimate control Air
distr ibution settings
0061 Directsair through thedefroster vents
009C Directsair through thecent erand side
air vent s
009B Directsair through thefootwell air
vent s
009F Directsair through thecent er,side and
footwell vents
0087 Directsair through thedefroster, center
and side airvent s
0086 Directsair through thedefroster and
footwell vents
008F Directsair through thedefroster, cen-
ter, side andfootwell vents
i Regardle
ssofthe airdistribution setting,
airflow isalwa ysdirected throughtheside
air vent s.The side airvent scan only be
closed ifthe adjusters areturned clockwise
until theyengage. Setting
theairdistr ibution
X Turn theSmartK eytoposition 0048inthe igni-
tion lock (Ypage 125).
X Press the004F or004A button repeatedly
until thedesired symbolappears inthe dis-
play . Setting
theairflow
Air-conditioning system X
Turn theSmartK eytoposition 0048inthe igni-
tion lock (Ypage 125).
X To increase orreduce: turncontrol0083
counter -clockwiseorclockwise
(Y page 114).
Dual-zone automaticclimate control X
Turn theSmartK eytoposition 0048inthe igni-
tion lock (Ypage 125).
X To increase orreduce: pressthe0097 or
0095 button. Switching
theZONE function on/off
This funct ionisonly availa blewith dual-zone
automatic climatecontrol.
X To activate: pressthe00D6 button.
The indicator lampinthe 00D6 button lights
up.
The temperature settingfor the driver's side
is not adopted forthe front -passenger side.
X To deactivat e:press the00D6 button.
The indicator lampinthe 00D6 button goes
out.
The temperature settingfor the driver's side
is adopted forthe front -passenger side. Defrosting
thewindshield
General notes You
canusethis funct iontodefrost thewind-
shield ortoclear afogged upwindshield and
side windows. 120
Operat
ingthe climate controlsystemsClimat econ trol
ECO
star t/s top functi on
Intr odu ction The
ECO start /stopfun ction swit ches the
eng ineoffauto maticall yif th eveh icle isstop-
ped unde rcer tain condition s.
The enginestart sauto maticall ywhen the
driv erwant sto pull away again.The ECO
st art /stopfun ction thereb yhelps youto
reduc eth efuel consump tionand emis sionsof
your vehicle.
Imp ortant safety notes G
WAR
NING
If th eeng ineisswit ched off auto maticall y
and youexitth eveh icle,th eeng ineis
res tartedauto maticall y.The vehicle may
begin moving.Ther eis arisk ofacc iden tand
inj ury.
If you wish toexi tth eveh icle,always turn
off theign ition and secure theveh icle
again stroll ing away.
Gener alnot es 0043
ECO start /stopdispl ay
The ECO start /stopfun ction isact ivat ed
when everyoustart theeng ineusin gth e
Sm artKey ortheSt art /S topbutt on.
If th eeng inehas been switched off auto mati-
cally bytheECO start /stopfun ction ,th e00D6
ECO symb olisshow nin themult ifunction dis-
play.
Mer cedes -AMGvehi cles: theECO start /stop
fun ction isavailabl eon lyin driv epro gram 0065.
Aut oma ticengine switch-off If
th eveh icle isbrak edtoast ands tillwith the
tr ans miss ioninposit ion005Bor005C, theECO
st art /stopfun ction will swit choff theeng ine
auto maticall y. The
ECO start /stopfun ction isoper ational
when :
R theind icat orlamp intheECO buttonis lit
gre en
R theoff -road program isdeac tivate d
R theout side temper atureis with intheran ge
th at issuit able forthesyst em
R theeng ineisat norm aloper atingte mper a-
tur e
R theset temper aturefor theveh icle interio r
has been reached
R thebat tery issuff iciently ch arge d
R thesyst emdetectsth at thewind shieldis
no tfog ged upwhen theair- con dition ing sys-
te m isswit ched on
R thehood isclo sed
R thedriv er'sdoor isclo sed and thedriv er's
seat beltisfast ened
All oftheveh icle'ssyst ems remainactive
when theeng ineisstopped automaticall y.
The HOLD function can also beact ivat edifth e
eng inehas been switched off auto maticall y.It
is then notnec essar yto con tinue applyin gth e
brak esdurin gth eauto maticstop phase .When
you depr esstheacc eler atorpedal, theeng ine
st art sauto maticall yand thebrak ingeffect of
th eHO LD function isdeac tivate d.
Aut omat iceng ineswit ch-off can takeplac ea
max imum offour timesinarow (initial stop,
th en three subse quentst ops) .
Aut oma ticengine star t The
enginestart sauto maticall yif:
R you switchoff theECO start /stopfun ction
by pres singth eECO button
R in trans miss ionposit ion005Bor005C, thebrak e
pedal isrele ased andtheHO LD function is
no tact ive
R you depr esstheacc eler atorpedal
R you engage revers egear 005E
R you mov eth etrans miss ionout ofposit ion
005D
R you activat eth eoff -road program
R you unfasten your seatbeltoropen thedriv -
er' sdoor
R theveh icle start sto roll
R thebrak esyst emrequi resthis
R thete mper aturein theveh icle interio rdevi -
ate sfrom theset range Driv
ing
129Drivingand parking Z