Warning
display............................. 173
Park ingassista nce
see Parking AssistPARKTRONIC
Park ingbrak e
Applying automatic ally...................1 47
Apply ingorrele asing manu ally ...... 147
Displ aymessa ge....... ..................... 207
Electric parking brake....... ............. 146
Emergency braking ........................148
Gene ralnotes ................................ 146
Rel eas ing automatica lly....... ..........148
Warni nglamp ....... .......................... 238
Parking lamps
Switchi ngon/off ........................... 103
PAS SENGE RAI RBAG
Displ aymessa ge....... ..................... 214
Indica torlamps ................................40
Prob lem(malfunction) ................... 214
Pets inthe vehi cle ....... ........................59
Phon eboo k
see also Digita lOpera tor'sMan-
ua l....... .............. .............................243
Plas tictrim (clean inginstruc-
tion s)....... .............. .............................285
Pow erwashe rs....... ........................... 280
Pow erwindow s
see Side windows
Protec tionagain sttheft
ATA (Anti-Theft Alarmsystem) .........68
Immobi lizer....... ....... ........................67
Protec tionofthe environ ment
Gene ralnotes .................................. 25
Pull ingaway
Automa tictransmis sion.................128
Gene ralnotes ................................ 128
Hill start assist....... ........................128 Q
QR code
Merced es-Benz Guide App .................1
Res cue card .....................................28
Quali fiedspec ialistwo rkshop ........... 27 R
RAC ESTART
Importa ntsafe tynotes .................. 167 RAC
ESTART (Mercede s-AMG
vehi cles) ....... ......................................167
RAC ETIMER (on-bo ardcomputer,
Merce des-AMGvehi cles) ....... ...........202
Radio
Sele cting astatio n....... ..................194
see Digita lOpera tor'sManu al
Radio mode
see also Digita lOpera tor'sMan-
ua l....... ...........................................243
Radio-w averece ption/ transmis-
sio nin the vehi cle
Decla rationof conformity ................27
Rain closi ng feature (panorama
roof with pow ertilt/s liding
panel )....... .............................................89
Readin glamp .....................................105
Rear compartm ent
Setting theairvents ......................123
Rear foglamp
Displ aymessa ge....... ..................... 216
Rep lacing bulbs....... ......................108
Switchi ngon/off ........................... 103
Rear lamps
see Ligh ts
Rear seat
Adjusting theangl eof the backr-
ests ................................................ 255
Rear seats
Fold ingthe backres tforwa rds/
back ............................................... 255
Rear viewcamera
"R everse parking" function ............ 180
Cl eani nginstructio ns....... .............. 284
Displ ayinthe multimedi asys tem ..179
Function/notes .............................178
Gene ralnotes ................................ 178
Switchi ngon/off ........................... 179
Rear window defros ter
Prob lem(malfunction) ................... 122
Switchi ngon/off ........................... 122
Rear window wiper
Rep lacing thewiper blade ....... ....... 112
Switchi ngon/off ........................... 110
Rear-vie wmirror
Anti-glare (manual )....... ................... 98
Dippi ng(automa tic)....... .................. 99 16
In
dex
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
Door
controlpa nel Fun
ction Pa
ge 0043
Ope
nsthedoo r 75
0044
00360037Unlocks/lock
s
the vehicle 75
0087
008D003700380040
Saves
the seat andexterior mirror
settings 101
0085
Adjusts
theseats electri-
cally 94
0083
0062
007000F5 0071
Adjusts andfolds theexte-
rior mirrors in/outelectri-
cally 98 Function Page
0084
0062
Opens/closes theside
windows 84
006B
0089
Act<004C00590044005700480056001200470048004400460057004C005900440057
00480056[
the override featureforthe
side windows inthe rear
passenger compartment 59
006C
008C
Opens thecargo com-
partment 79Do
orcon trol panel
37Ataglanc e
Panic
alarm X
To activate: pressandhold the
0033 button 0043for approx. onesecond.
A visual andaudib lealarm istriggered ifthe
alarm system isarmed.
X To deactivat e:press 0033button 0043again.
or X Insert theSmartK eyinto theignition lock.
or, invehicles withKEYLE SS-GO start- function
or KEYLE SS‑GO
X Press theStart /Stopbutton.
The SmartK eymust beinthe vehicle. Occupant
safety Introduct
iontothe restr aintsystem
The restraint systemcanreduce therisk of
vehicle occupants comingintocontactwith
parts ofthe vehicle's interiorinthe event ofan
accident. Inthe event ofan accident, the
restraint systemcanalso reduce theforces to
which thevehicle occupants aresubjected.
The restraint systemincludes thefollowing
componen ts:
R Seat beltsystem
R Air bags
R Child restraint system
R Child seatsecuring systems The
componen tsof the restraint systemwork
in conj unction witheach other. Theycanonly
deploy theirprotect ivefunct ionif,at all times,
all vehicle occupants:
R have fastened theirseatbelts correct ly
(Y page 42)
R have theseat andhead restraint adjusted
properly (Ypage 92)
As the driver, youalso have tomake surethat
the steering wheelisadjusted correctly.
Observe theinformation relatingtothe correct
driver's seatposition (Ypage 92).
You also have tomake surethatanair bag can
inflate properly ifdeploye d(Y page 44).
An airbag supplements acorrect lyworn seat
belt. Asanadditional safetydevice, theairbag
increases thelevel ofprotect ionforvehicle
occupants inthe event ofan accident. For
example, if,inthe event ofan accident, the
protect ionoffered bythe seat beltissufficient,
the airbags arenot deploye d.When anacci-
dent occurs, onlytheairbags thatincrease
protect ioninthat particular accidentsituation
are deploye d.However, seatbelts andairbags
generally donot protect againstobjectspene-
tratin gthe vehicle fromtheoutside.
Inform ationonrestraint systemoperation can
be found under "Triggering ofthe Emergen cy
Tensioning Devicesandairbags"
(Y page 51).
See "Chil dren inthe vehicle" forinformation
on children traveling withyouinthe vehicle as
well ason child restraint systems
(Y page 53). Import
antsafety notes G
WARNING
Modifications tothe restraint systemmay
cause itto no longer workasinten ded.The
restraint systemmaythen notperform its
inten dedprotect ivefunct ionand may failin
an accident ortrigger unexpect edly,for
example. Thisposes anincreased riskof
injury oreven fatalinjury.
Never modify partsofthe restraint system.
Never tamper withthewiring, theelectron ic
componen tsor their software. Occ
upantsafety
39Safety Z
seat,
thefront -passenger frontairbag is
enabled ordeactivated (Ypage 47).Be
sure toobserve thenotes on"Seat
belts“ (Ypage 41)and "airbags"
(Y page 44).There youcan also findinfor-
mation onthe correct seatposition. Seat
belts
Introduction Seat
belts arethe most effective meansof
restrict ingthe movement ofvehicle occupants
in the event ofan accident orthe vehicle roll-
ing over. Thisreduces therisk ofvehicle occu-
pants coming intocontactwith parts ofthe
vehicle interior orbeing ejected fromthevehi-
cle. Furthermore, theseat belthelps tokeep
the vehicle occupant inthe best position in
relation tothe airbag.
The seat beltsystem comprises:
R Seat belts
R Emergenc yTensioning Devicesforthe front
seat belts andtheouter seatbelts inthe
rear
R Seat beltforce limiters forthe front seat
belts andtheouter seatbelts inthe rear
If the seat beltispull edout ofthe belt outlet
quickly orwith ajerky movement, thebelt
retractor locks.Thebelt strap cannot be
extract edany further.
The Emergenc yTensioning Devicetightens the
seat beltinan accident, pulling the belt close
agai nstthe body. However itdoes notpull the
vehicle occupant backinthe direction ofthe
backrest.
The Emergenc yTensioning Devicedoesnot
correct anincorrect seatposition orthe rout-
ing ofan incorrect lyfastened seatbelt.
When triggered, aseat beltforce limiter helps
to reduce theforce exerted bythe seat belton
the vehicle occupant.
The seat beltforce limiters forthe front seats
are synchronized withthefront airbags, which
absorb partofthe deceleration force.Thiscan
reduce theforce exerted onthe vehicle occu-
pants during anaccident.
! If
the front -passenger seatisnot occupied,
do not engage theseat belttongue inthe
buckle onthe front -passenger seat.Other-
wise, inthe event ofan accident theEmer-
gency Tensioning Deviceandtheside impact
airbag, inaddition toother systems,
may betriggered andhave tobe replaced.
Importa ntsafety notes The
useofseat belts andchild restraint sys-
tems isrequired bylaw in:
R all 50 states
R the U.S. territories
R the District ofColu mbia
R all Canadi anprovinces
Even where thisisnot required bylaw, allvehi-
cle occupants shouldcorrectlyfasten their
seat belts before starting thejourney. G
WARNING
If the seat beltisnot worn correct ly,itcan-
not perform itsintended protective function.
An incorrect lyfastened seatbeltcanalso
cause injuries, forexample, inthe event of
an accident orwhen braking orchanging
direction abruptly.This poses anincreased
risk ofinjury oreven fatalinjury.
Always ensurethatallvehicle occupants
have theirseatbelts fastened correctlyand
are sitting properly.
The component partsofthe restraint system
work inconj unction witheach other. Theycan
only deploy theirprotective functionif,at all
times, allvehicle occupants:
R have fastened theirseatbelts correct ly
(Y page 42)
R have theseat andhead restraint adjusted
properly (Ypage 92) G
WARNING
The seat beltdoes notoffer theintended
level ofprotection ifyou have notmoved the
backrest toan almost vertical position.
When braking orinthe event ofan accident,
you could slideunderneath theseat beltand
sustain abdomen orneck injuries, forexam-
ple. This poses anincreased riskofinjury or
even fatalinjury.
Adjust theseat properly beforebeginning
your journey. Alwaysensurethattheback-
rest isin an almost vertical position andthat Occ
upant safety
41Safety
Z
X
Press therelease buttoninthe belt buckle,
hold thebelt tongue firmly andguide the
belt back.
Belt warning forthe driver andfront
passenger The
0076 seatbeltwarning lampinthe instr u-
ment cluster isareminder thatallvehicle
occupant smust weartheirseatbelts. Itmay
light upcont inuously orflash. Inaddition,
there maybeawarning tone.
Regardless ofwhether thedriver's seatbelt
has already beenfasten ed,the 0076 seatbelt
warning lamplights upfor sixseconds each
time theengine isstart ed.Ifthe fron tdoors
are closed andthedriver's orfron t-passenger
seat belthasnotbeen fasten ed,the 0076 seat
belt warning lamplights upagain afterthesix
seconds .As soon asthe driver's andfront-
passenger seatbelts arefasten edorafron t
door isopened again,the0076 seatbeltwarn-
ing lamp goesout.
If the driver's seatbeltisnot fasten edafter
the engine isstart ed,anadditional warning
ton ewill sound. Thewarning toneswitches off
after sixseconds oronce thedriver's seatbelt
is fasten ed.
If the vehicle's speedexceeds 15mph
(25 km/ h)once andthedriver's andfront-
passenger seatbelts arenot fasten ed,awarn-
ing tonesounds. Awarning tonealso sounds
with increasin ginten sityfor60seconds or
until thedriver orfron tpassenger havefas-
tened theirseatbelts.
If the driver orfron tpassenger unfastentheir
seat belts during thejourney, theseat belt
warning isactivat edagain. Air
bags
Introdu ction The
installation pointofan airbag canberec-
ognized bythe AIRBA Gmarkin g.
An airbag complemen tsthe correc tlyfasten ed
seat belt. Itis no substitut efor the seat belt.
When deployed, anairbag canincrease the
protec tionprovided forthe respect ivevehicle
occupant .
Not allairbags aredeployed inan accident .
The various airbags workindependen tlyof
each other (Ypage 51). However,
nosystem availabletoday cancom-
pletely eliminate injuriesandfatalities.
It is also notpossible torule outarisk ofinjury
caused byan airbag duetothe high speed at
which theairbag mustbedeployed.
Impor tantsafety notes G
WARNIN
G
If the fron tpassenger airbag hasbeen acti-
vated, achild onthe fron tpassenger seat
may behit bythe fron tpassenger airbag in
the event ofan accident .There isarisk of
injury orfatal injury.
NEVE Ruse arearward-facin gchild restraint
system onaseat protec tedbyan ACTIVE
FRONT AIRBAG;DE ATH orSERIOU SINJURY
to the CHILD canoccur.
When installing achild restraintsystem onthe
fron tpassenger seatobserve thevehicle-spe-
cific notes(Y page 57).Youmust observe
the noteson rearward andforward-f acingchild
restr aintsystems onthe fron t-passenger seat. G
WARNIN
G
If you deviate fromthecorrec tseat position,
the airbag cann otperform itsinten dedpro-
tect ivefunct ionand deployment mayeven
cause further injuries. Thisposes an
increased riskofinjury oreven fatalinjury.
To avoid anyrisks, eachvehicle occupant
must alway smake sureofthe following:
R Fasten theseat beltcorrec tly.Inthe case
of pregnant womeninparticular, make
sure thatthelapbelt isnever routed
across thestomac hor abdomen.
R Adopt thecorrec tseat position andkeep
as far away aspossible fromtheairbags.
R Observe thefollowing notes.
Always makesurethatthere arenoobject s
between theairbag and vehicle occupant .
All vehicle occupant smust observe thefollow-
ing notestoavoid risksposed bythe airbag
when itdeploys.
R Adjust theseats properly beforebeginnin g
your journey. Alwaysmakesurethatthe
seat isin an almost upright position. The 44
Occupant
safetySafety
center
ofthe headrestra intmus tsu ppo rt
the headat abou tey elevel .
R Move thedriver' sand front-pa ssenger seats
as far back aspos sible.The driver' ssea t
pos ition mus tal low thevehi cletobe driven
saf ely.
R Only holdthe stee ring wheelon the outsid e.
Thi sal low sthe airba gto be fullydep loyed.
R Alw aysle an against the backrest whiledri v-
ing. Donot lean forw ardorlean against the
doo ror sid ewi ndow .You may otherwisebe
in the deployment areaof the airba gs.
R Alw ayskeep your fee tin the footw ellin
front ofthe seat.Do not putyo ur fee ton the
da shb oard, for exa mpl e.You rfee tmay oth-
erw isebeinthe deployment areaof the air
ba g.
R For this reason, alwa yssecu reper sons less
than 5ft (1.50 m)tallin suita ble res traint
sy ste ms. Uptothishe ight, the seat belt
cann otbe worncorr ectly.
If ach ild is trave ling inyour vehic le,als o
ob serve the follow ingno tes :
R Alw aysse cur echi ldren undertwe lveyears
of ageand less tha n5 ft (1.5 0m) tallin suit-
ab lechi ldres traint syste ms.
R Ch ild res traint syste ms should pre ferablybe
ins talled on the rearpa sse nge rcomp art-
ment seats .
R Secu reachi ldto the front-pa ssenge rse at
onl ywh en the front-pa ssenge rfro ntairba g
is disa bled ,and thenonl yin area rward-
fa cing childres traint syste m. The front-
pa sse nge rfro ntairba gis disa bled when the
PASSEN GERAIRBAG OFFindicator lamp is
li t conti nuously(Y page 40).
R Alw aysob serve the instructio nsand safety
note son the "Occu pant Clas sific ati on Sys -
tem (OCS) "(Y page 47) and on"Child ren
in the vehicle" (Y page 53)in ad ditio nto
the childres traint syste mma nuf actu rer's
ins tallatio nand opera ting instructio ns.
Ob jec tsinthe vehic leinteri ormay restric t
the airbag fromfun ctioningco rrec tly.To
av oid ris ks res ulting fromthe spee dof the air
ba gas itde ploy s,veh icleoccu pants must
ens urethe followi ng points . Befo
recomm encingyour jou rney ,ens uretha t:
R the reareno peop le,ani ma lsor objects
be twe enthe vehicleoccu pants and anair
ba g
R the reareno objects betwe enthe seat, door
and B-pillar
R the reareno hard objects ,e.g .coa tha nge rs,
ha ngi ng on the grabha ndl esorcoa thoo ks
R no acc essor ies, su ch ascup holders, are
atta chedto the vehiclewi thi nthe deploy -
ment area ofan airba g,e.g .to doors ,si de
wi ndo ws,rea rpa sse nge rcomp artment side
trim orside walls
R no heavy, sha rp-e dged orfra gile ob jects are
in the pockets ofyour clo thing. Store such
ob jects inasu ita ble place G
WA
RNING
If yo umod ifythe cove rof an airba gor affix
ob jects such assticker sto it,the airba g
can nolonge rpe rfo rm itsinte ndedfu nctio n.
The reisan incr easedris kof inju ry.
Nev ermod ifythe cove rof an airba gor affix
ob jects toit. G
WA
RNING
Sens orstocontro lthe airba gs arelocate d
in the doors .Mod ificati ons orwo rknot per-
for med correctlyto the doors ordoor panel -
ing ,as wellas dama geddo ors ,can lead to
the functio nof the senso rsbeing impaire d.
The airba gs might therefore not functio n
pro perly any mor e.Co nse quentl y,the air
ba gs cann otpro tect vehicleoccu pants as
the yar ede signe dto do.The reisan
incr easedris kof inju ry.
Nev ermod ifythe doors orparts ofthe
do ors .Alw aysha ve workon the doors or
do or panel ing carriedou tat aqu alifi ed spe-
cia list wo rksh op.
Fro ntair bag s !
Do
not place heavyob jects onthe front-
pa sse nge rse at. Thiscou ldcau sethe sys-
tem toidenti fythe seat as being occu pied .
In the eventofan acc ident, therestraint
sy ste ms onthe front-pa ssenge rsi de maybe
trig gered and have tobe rep laced . Oc
cupant safety
45Safety Z
Driv
er'sai rba g0043 deploy sin fro ntofthe
stee ringwh eel.Front- passe nge rfro ntair
ba g0044 deploy sin fro ntofand above theglove
bo x.
Wh endeploy ed ,the frontairba gs offeraddi-
tio nal head and thoraxpro tecti onfor the occu -
pa nts inthe frontsea ts.
The PASSEN GERAIRBAG OFFindicator lamp
info rms youab ou tthe status ofthe front-
pa sse nge rfro ntairba g(Y page 40).
The front-pa ssenge rfro ntairba gwi llonl y
de ploy if:
R the system ,ba sed onthe OCSwe ight sen -
sor readings, detects thatthe front-
pa sse nge rsea tis occu pied (Ypage 47) .
The PASSEN GERAIRBAG OFFindicator
la mp isnot lit (Y page 48)
R the restraint system contro luni tpre dicts a
hi gh acc ident severity
Kn ee bag s Driv
er'sknee bag0043 deploy sund erthe stee r-
ing colum nand front-pa ssenge rknee bag0044
und erthe glove box.The driver 'sand front-
pa sse nge rknee bags aretrig gered toge ther
wi th the frontairba gs. The
driver 'sand front-pa ssenge rknee bags
off eradditio nal thigh, knee andlowe rle g pro -
tecti onfor the occu pants inthe frontsea ts.
Si de impac tair bag s G
WA
RNING
Unsu itable sea tcove rscan obstru ctor pre -
vent deploy ment ofthe airba gs inte grated
into theseats.Conse quentl y,the airba gs
canno tpro tect vehicleoccu pants asthe y
ar ede signe dto do.In additio n,the opera -
tio nof the occu pant cla ssificati on system
(O CS) couldbe adver selyaf fecte d.Thi s
po ses anincr eased riskof inju ryor eve n
fa tal inju ry.
Yo usho uld onl yus esea tcove rstha tha ve
be en appro ved forthe respectiv esea tby
Me rced es-Benz. Front
side imp act airba gs 0043 and rearsi de
imp act airba gs 0044 deploy next tothe outer
bo lster ofthe seatba ckres t.
Wh endeploy ed ,the side imp act airba goff ers
ad ditio nal thor axpro tecti on.Italso offers
ad ditio nal pelvispro tecti onfor occu pants in
the frontsea ts.How ever,itdo es not protect
the :
R he ad
R neck
R arms
If the restraint system contro luni tde tects a
si de imp act, theside imp act airba gis
de ploy ed on the side on which the impact
occu rs. 46
Oc
cupant safetySafe ty