G
WARNING
If engine oilcomes intocontact withhot
components inthe engine compartment, it
may ignite. Thereisarisk offire and injury .
Make surethatengine oilisnot spilled next
to the filler neck. Letthe engine cooldown
and thoroug hlyclea nthe engine oiloff the
components beforestarting theengine. H
Envi
ronmental note
When addingoil,take carenottospil lany. If
oil enters thesoil orwate rways,itis harmfu l
to the environment.
! Use
only engine oilsand oilfilters thatare
app roved forvehicl eswith aservice system.
A list ofthe engine oilsand oilfilters that
have been tested andapproved inaccord-
ance withMercede s-BenzSpecifications for
Service Productsisava ilable atany author-
ized Mercede s-BenzCenter.
The followi ngcaus eengine failure ordam-
age tothe exhau stsystem:
R Use ofengine oilsand oilfilters thathave
not been express lyapp roved forthe ser-
vice system
R Rep lace ment ofengine oiland oilfilter
after thereplacement intervalspecified
by the service system hasexpire d
R Use ofengine oiladd itives
! Do
not add toomuch oil.If the oilleve lis
abo vethe "ma x"mark onthe dipstick, too
much oilhas been added. This canleadto
dama getothe engine orthe catal yticcon-
verter. Haveexcess oilsiph oned off. Example
:engine oilcap X
Turn cap0043counter-clockwi seand remove
it.
X Add engine oil.
If the oilleve lis at or bel ow the MIN mark
on the oildip stick, add1.1USqt(1.0 liter)
of engine oil.
X Rep lace cap0043onthe filler neck andturn
clockwis e.
Ensure thatthecap locks intoplace
secure ly.
X Che ckthe oilleve laga inwith theoildip stick
(Y pag e269) .
Further informati ononengine oil
(Y pag e327) . Che
ckin gand adding otherservice
products
Che ckin gco olan tlev el G
WARNING
Certa incomponents inthe engine compart-
ment, suchasthe engine, radiator andparts
of the exhau stsystem, canbecome very
hot. Working inthe engine compartment
poses arisk ofinjury .
Where possible,let the engine cooldown
and touch onlythecomponents describedin
the followi ng. G
WARNING
Opening thehood when theengine isover-
hea ted orwhen thereisafire inthe engine
compartment couldexpose youtohot gase s
or other service products.There isarisk of
injury .
Let anoverhe atedengine cooldownbefore
openi ngthe hood. Ifthere isafire inthe
engine compartment, keepthehood closed
and contact thefire depa rtment. G
WARNING
The engine compartment containsmoving
components. Certaincomponents, suchas
the radiator fan,may continue torun orstart
aga insud denly whentheignitio nis off.
There isarisk ofinjury . 270
Eng
inecompar tmentMainten anceandcare
If
you need todo any work inside theengine
compartment:
R switch offthe ignition
R never reach intothearea where thereisa
risk ofdanger frommoving components,
such asthe fanrotation area
R remove jewelryandwatches
R keep items ofclothing andhair, forexam-
ple, awayfrom moving parts G
WARNING
The cooling systemispressu rized,particu-
larl ywhen themotor iswarm. Ifyou open
the cap, youcould bescalde difhot coolant
spray sout. There isarisk ofinjury.
Let the engine cooldown before youopen
the cap. Wear protective glovesandprotec-
tive eyew earwhen opening. Openthecap
slow lyto relea sepressu re. Example
X Park thevehicle onalevel surface.
Only check thecoolant levelwhen thevehi-
cle ison alevel surface andtheengine has
cooled down.
X Turn theSmartKey topositio n0048 inthe igni-
tion lock (Ypage 126).
On vehicle swith KEYLESS- GO,press the
Start/St opbutton twice(Ypage 126).
X Check thecoolant temperature gageinthe
multifu nctiondisplay.
The coolant temperature mustbebelow
158 ‡(70 †).
X Turn theSmartKey topositio n0092
(Y page 126)inthe ignition lock. X
Slowl yturn cap0044half aturn counter-clock-
wise toallow excess pressureto escape .
X Turn cap0044further <004600520058005100570048005500100046004F00520046004E005A004C0056
0048[ and
remove it.
If the coolant isat the level ofmarker bar
0087 inthe fillerneck when cold,there is
enough coolant incoolant expansion
tank 0043.
If the coolant levelisappro ximately 0.6in
(1.5 cm)above marker bar0087inthe filler
neck when warm, thereisenough coolant in
expansion tank0043.
X Ifnecessary ,add coolant thathasbeen tes-
ted and appro vedbyMercedes-Benz.
X Repl acecap 0044and turn itclockwise asfar
as itwil lgo.
Further information oncoolant (Ypage 328).
Windshie ldwashe rsystem G
WARNING
Certai ncomponents inthe engine compart-
ment, suchasthe engine, radiator andparts
of the exhau stsystem, canbecome very
hot. Working inthe engine compartment
poses arisk ofinjury.
Where possible,let the engine cooldown
and touch onlythecomponents describedin
the follow ing. G
WARNING
If you open thehood when thedrive system
has overhea tedorduri ngafire inthe engine
compartment, youcould come intocontact
with hotgases orother escapi ngopera ting
flui ds. There isarisk ofburns.
Let the overhea tedcomponents cooldown
before opening thehood. Inthe event ofa
fire inthe engine compartment, keepthe
hood closed andcallthefire service. G
WARNING
Windshi eldwash erconcentrate ishighl y
flamma ble.Ifwindshi eldwash erconcentrate
gets onto hotcomponents ofthe engine or
the exhau stsystem, itcan ignite. Thereisa
risk offire and injury. Eng
inecompar tment
271Maintenanc eand care
Z
ate
lywith plentyof cle an wate rand seek
medi calattent ion. G
WAR
NING
A disc harg edbat tery can freez eat temper a-
tur es below freez ing poin t.When jump-start-
ing theveh icle orchargin gth ebat tery,
gases canescape from thebat tery. Ther eis
a risk ofan exp losio n.
Allo wthefroz en bat tery to thaw out befo re
ch argin git or jum p-starting.
! On
lyuse battery charge rswith amax imum
ch argin gvolt age of14 .8V.
! On
lych arge thebat tery usin gth ejum p-
st art ing con nectionpoin t.
The jump-startingcon nectionpoin tis in the
eng inecom partmen t.
If th eind icat or/warn inglamps donotlight up
at low temper atures,itis ver ylike lythat the
disc harg edbat tery has froz en. Inthis cas e,
you may neither charge thebat tery norjum p-
st art theveh icle.The servicelife ofath awed-
out battery may beshor ter. The start ing char-
act eris ticscan beimpair ed,part icular lyat low
te mper atures.Hav eth eth awed- outbattery
ch eck edataqualifi edspec ialist workshop.
Read thebat tery charge r'soper atingins truc-
tio ns befo rechargin gth ebat tery.
X Open thehood .
X Con nectth ebat tery charge rto theposit ive
te rm inal and ground pointin thesame order as
when connectingth edon orbat tery inthe
jum p-startingproc edure (Ypage 288). Rep
lacing the12 Vbat tery
Obse rveth eno teson the12 Vbat tery
(Y page 285).
Mer cedes-Ben zrec omm endsth at you have
th e12 Vbat tery repl aced ataqualifi edspe-
cialis twork shop,e.g .at an auth orized
Mer cedes-Ben zCent er.
If you want torepl ace thebat tery yours elf,
obse rveth efoll owin gno tes:
R Always replace adefe ctive battery with a
bat tery whic hmeet sth espec ificrequi re-
men tsof theveh icle.
The vehicle isequippe dwith anAGM
(Ab sorben tGlass Mat)te ch no logy battery.
Full vehicle function alit yis on lyguaran teed
with anAGM battery. For safe tyreas ons,
Mer cedes-Ben zrec omm endsth at you only
use batteries whic hhave been tested and
appro vedforyour vehicle byMer cedes-
Ben z.
R Use detach able partssuc has breat her
hose s,ang led con nectingpiec esorterm inal
cov ers from thebat tery whic his to be
repl aced .
R Mak esure that theven those isalways con-
nec tedto theorig inal open ingonthebat -
te ry side.
R Inst all existing orsupplie dcel lcaps topre-
ven tgases orbat tery acid from escapin g.
R Mak esure that thedet ach able partsare
con nectedagain inthesame way. Jum
p-st ar tin g
For thejum p-startingproc edure ,use onlythejum p-startingcon nectionpoin tin theeng inecom -
part men t,con sisting ofaposit iveterm inal and agro und point. G
WAR
NING
Bat tery acid iscaus tic.Ther eis arisk ofinjury.
Av oid contactwith skin, eyes orclo thing .Do notinh ale any battery gases .Do notlean overth e
bat tery. Keep childre naway from batteries .Wash awaybattery acid immediat elywith plentyof
cle an wate rand seek medicalattent ion. 288
Jum
p-st ar tin gBreak down assistance
Make
surethat:
R The jumper cablesarenot damaged.
R Bare parts ofthe terminal clampdonot come intocontactwith other metal partswhile the
jumper cablesareconn ected tothe battery.
R The jumper cablescannot comeintocontactwith parts which canmove whentheengine is
running, suchasthe V-belt pulleyor the fan.
X Secure thevehicle byapply ingthe electric parking brake.
X Shift thetransmission toposition 005D.
X Make surethattheignition isswitched off.Allindicator lampsinthe instrumen tcluster must
be off. When usingtheSmartK ey,turn theSmartK eytoposition 0092inthe ignition lockand
remove it(Y page 126).
X Switch offallelectrical consumers, e.g.rear window defroster, lighting,etc.
X Open thehood. Position
number0084identifies thecharged batteryofthe other vehicle oran equival entjump-
startin gdevice.
X Press cover0043ofpositive terminal 0044down (inthe direction ofthe arrow) andturn itclock-
wise. Toexpose positive terminal 0044,press cover 0043down further.
X Connect positiveterminal 0044onyour vehicle topositive terminal 0087ofdonor battery 0084using
the jumper cable,alwaysbegin withpositive terminal 0044onyour ownvehicle first.
X Start theengine ofthe donor vehicle andrunitat idling speed.
X Connect negative terminal0085ofdonor battery 0084toground point0083ofyour vehicle usingthe
jumper cable,beginning withdonor battery 0084first.
X Start theengine.
X Before disconnec tingthejumper cables,letthe engine runforseveral minutes.
X First, remove thejumper cablesfromground point0083and negative terminal0085,then from
positive terminal 0044and positive terminal 0087.Begin eachtimeatthe cont acts onyour own
vehicle first.
X Aft erthe jumper cableisremoved, returncover0043ofpositive terminal 0044tothe original posi-
tion. Positive terminal 0044iscovered upand thus insulated again.
X Have thebattery checkedataqual ified specialist workshop.
Jump-starting isnot considered tobe anormal operating condition. 290
Jump
-startingBr eakdown assistance
cerned
.Other wise, comp onents orsystems
cou ldbe damag ed.
! Ma
kesure that nomoi stur ecan enter the
fus ebox whenthe cover isope n.
! Whe
nclos ingthe cover ,make sure that it
is lying corre ctlyonthe fusebox. Moistur e
see ping inor dirt cou ldothe rwiseimp airthe
ope rationofthe fuses.
The fusesinyour vehi cleserv eto clos edow n
fau ltycircu its.Ifafus eblow s,allthe comp o-
nents onthe circu itand theirfuncti onsstop
ope rating. Befo
rechan ging afuse
X Swi tch offthe engi ne.
X Swi tch offallel ectri calconsu mers.
X Ma kesure that theignition isswi tched off
(Y page 126 ).
or X Whe nus ing the SmartK ey,turn theSmart-
Key topos ition 0092 inthe ignition lock and
remo veit(Y page 126 ).
X Secu rethe vehi cleagainst rolling away
(Y page 147 ).
All indi cator lamps inthe instru ment cluster
mus tbe off.
The fusesare loca tedinvari ousfus eboxe s:
R Fus ebox inthe engi necomp artme nton the
rig ht-ha ndsideof the vehi cle,whe nvie we d
in the directi onoftrave l
R Dash boardfus ebox
R Fus ebox inthe rearcomp artme nton the
rig ht-ha ndsideof the vehi cle,whe nvie we d
in the directi onoftrave l Das
hboard fuse box
i Obs
erve the"Important safety notes" sec-
tion (Ypage 293 ).
! Do
not useapoi nted objectsuch asa
screw driver toope nthe cover inthe dash-
boa rd.You couldda mag ethe dashb oard or
the cover . X
Ope nthe driver' sdoo r.
X To ope n:pullcover 0043outwa rds inthe
di recti onofthe arrow and remo veit.
X To clos e:clipin cover 0043onthe front ofthe
da shb oard.
X Fold cover 0043inw ardsunti lit enga ges. Fus
ebo xin the engine compartment
i Obs
erve the"Important safety notes" sec-
tion (Ypage 293 ). G
WARNI
NG
Whe nthe hoodis ope nand thewindsh ield
wi per sare setinmotio n,youcan beinju red
by the wiper linkage .The reisaris kof inju ry.
Alw aysswi tch offthe windsh ield wiper sand
the ignition before opening thehood. X
Ope nthe hood.
X Use adry cloth toremo veany moistur e
from thefusebox.
X To ope n:ope ncla mps 0044.
X Fold cover 0043ofthe fusebox upinthe
di recti onofthe arrow and remo veit. 294
Fus
esBreakdo wnassi stanc e
X
To clos e:che ckwhethe rthe sealis sea ted
corr ectlyin cove r0043.
X Inse rtbo th openi ngs 0087atthe rearof
cove r0043 into thebrackets onthe fusebo x.
The brackets onthe fusebo xmu stbe com-
pl etel yvis ible in the two openi ngs 0087onthe
fus ebo x.
X Fol ddo wn cove r0043.
X Hoo kcla mps 0044into thefusebo xand
clo se.
X Close thehood. Fus
ebo xin the rear pass engerco m-
partmen t
i Obs
ervethe "Impo rtant safety notes "sec-
tio n(Y page 293 ). The
fusebox inthe rearis locate don the right-
ha nd side when viewe din the directi onoftrav el.
X To ope n:open the seatbe ltgu ide on the
rig ht-ha ndsea tand remove theseatbe lt
(Y page 99).
X Mov ethe right-ha ndsea tas far forw ardas
po ssi ble (Y page 100 ). X
Inse rtyo ur fing ers atthe bottom offront
cove r0044 betwe enthe cove rand floor cove r-
ing .
X Re move frontcover0044 bypulling itforw ard
in the directi onofthe arrow .
X Lif toff top cove r0043 bypulling itin the direc-
tio nof the arrow . Fus
es0087 are acce ssible thro ughthe two open-
ing sin the top ofthe fusebo x.
X To clos e:ins ert the secu ringtagsund er-
nea thtop cove r0043 inthe rece ssesat the
top ofthe fusebo x.
X Fol ddo wn top cove r0043 unti lit enga ges
au dibly.
X Inse rtthe secu ringtagsund erne athtop
cove r0044 inthe rece ssesat the front ofthe
fus ebo x.
X Pu sh front cover0044 tow ardsthe rearunti lit
enga gesaudibly.
X Mov ethe right-ha ndsea tba ckwa rds
(Y page 100 ).
X Hoo kthe seatbe ltinto theseatbe ltgu ide
on the right-ha ndsea t(Y page 99). Fu
ses
295Breakdo wnassis tan ce Z