Engine
Wa
rning/
ind icat or
lam p 00510051
Signa ltyp e
Possi blecauses/cons equences and0050 0050
Solu tions 00B9
0051
The yellow CheckEnginew arning lamp lightsupw hile thee ngine isrun ning.
Ther emaybe am alfunc tion,for exam ple:
R in thee ngine man agem ent
R in thef uel inject ion syst em
R in thee xhaust system
R in thei gn ition syst em
R in thef uel syst em
The emis sion limit values maybeexc eeded andthee ngine may beinemer -
gen cymod e.
X Visi taq ualifi edspec ialist workshop immediat ely.
In som estate s, you must immediat elyvisitaq ualifi edspec ialist workshop as
soon asthey ellow CheckEnginew arning lamp lightsup.This isdue tothel egal
requi rementsine ffect inthese state s.Ifin doubt ,che ck whet hersuchlegal reg-
ulati onsa pply inthes tate inwhic hyou are curren tlydriv ing. 00B6
0051
The yellow reservefuel warn inglamp lightsupw hile thee ngine isrun ning.
The fuel levelhas dro pped intot he res erverange.
X Refuel atthen ear est gas statio n. 00B6
0051
The yellow reservefuel warn inglamp flashes while thev ehicle isin mot ion.
In addit ion,the 00B9 CheckEnginew arning lamp maylight up.
The fuel fillercap isno tc losed correctlyorthef uel syst emisleak ing.
X Chec kthatthe fuel fillercap iscor rectlyclosed.
X Ifth ef uelfiller capisnot corr ectly closed :clo sethef uel fillercap.
X Ifth ef uelfiller capisclosed :visi taq ualifi edspec ialist workshop. 00AC
0051
The redcoolant warn inglamp lightsupw hile thee ngine isrun ningand the
coo lant temper aturegage isat thes tart of thes cale.
The temper aturesensor forthec oolant temper aturegage ismalf unctionin g.
The coolant temper atureisn olon ger bein gmonito red. Thereisar iskofeng ine
damag eifthe coo lant temper atureist oo high .
X Pull overand stop thev ehicle safe lyand switchoff thee ngine ,payin gatten-
tio nt or oad andtraff iccon dition s.Do notc ontin ue driv ingunde rany circum -
st anc es.
X Sec ure thev ehicle again stroll ing away (Ypage 134).
X Con sult aqualifi edspec ialist workshop. 214
Indica
torand warning lampsOn-boar dcomp uter and displa ys
X
Thoroughly hosedown thevehicle witha
gentle jetofwater.
X Do not point thewater jetdirectly towards
the airinlet orthe edges ofdecorative foils.
X Use plenty ofwater andrinse outthe
sponge frequent ly.
X Rinse thevehicle withclean water anddry
thoroughly withachamois.
X Do not letthe cleaning agentdryonthe
paintwork orthe decorative foils.
Carefully removealldeposits ofroad saltas
soon aspossible whendriving inwinter.
Power washers G
WARNIN
G
The water jetfrom acircular jetnozzle (dirt
blasters) cancause invisible exteriordam-
age tothe tires orchassis compon ents.
Component sdamaged inthis way may fail
unexpect edly.There isar isk ofan accident .
Do not use power washers withcircular jet
noz zles toclean thevehicle. Havedamaged
tires orchassis compon entsreplaced imme-
diately.
! Vehicles
withdecorative film:parts ofyour
vehicle arecovered withdecorative film.
Maintain adistance ofat least 27.5in
(70 cm) between thefilm-c overed partsof
the vehicle andthenozz leof the power
washer.
Infor mation aboutthecorrec tdistance is
availabl efrom theequipment manufacturer.
Move thepower washer nozzlearound when
cleaning yourvehicle.
The water temperat ureofthe power washer
must notexceed 140‡(60 †).
! Always
maintain adistance ofat least
12 in(30 cm) between thevehicle andthe
power washer nozzle. Infor mation aboutthe
correc tdistance isavailabl efrom theequip-
ment manufact urer.
Move thepower washer nozzlearound when
cleaning yourvehicle.
Do not aim directly atany ofthe following:
R Tires
R Door gaps, roofgaps, joints,etc.
R Elect ricalcompon ents R
Batt ery
R Plug-type couplings
R Light bulbs
R Seals
R Trim elements
R Vent ilation slots
Damaged sealsorelectric alcompon ents
can lead toleaks orfailures.
! If
you clean thetank fillerrecess whenitis
open, donot use apower washer. Thiscan
cause damage tothe seals orother compo-
nent s.
Cleaning thepaint work !
Do
not affix:
R stick ers
R films
R magnetic platesorsimilar items
to painted surfaces. Youcould otherwise
damage thepaintwork .
Scr atches, corrosiv edeposits, areasaffected
by corrosion anddamage causedbyinade-
quate carecannotalway sbec ompletely
repaired. Insuch cases, visitaqualified spe-
cialist workshop.
X Remove dirtimmediately, wherepossible,
while avoiding rubbingtoohard.
X Soak insect remains withinsect remover
and rinse offthe treated areasafterwards.
X Soak birddroppings withwater andrinse off
the treated areasafterwards.
X Remove treeresin, oils,fuels andgreases by
rubbing gentlywithacloth soaked inpetro-
leum ether orlighter fluid
X Remove coolantandbrake fluidwithamoist
cloth andclear water.
X Use tarremover toremove tarstains.
X Use silicone remover toremove wax.
If water nolonger forms"beads" onthe paint
surface, usethepaint careproducts recom-
mended andapproved byMercedes- Benz.This
is the case approximately everythreetofive
mont hs,depending onthe climate conditions
and thecare product used.
If dirt has penetr atedthepaint surface orif
the paint hasbecome dull,thepaint cleaner
recomm endedandapproved byMercedes-
Benz should beused. 248
CareMaintenance
andcare
R
Make surethatthepositive terminal ofac onn ected battery doesnotcome intocontactwith
vehicle parts.
R Never placemetal object sortools onabattery.
R Itis important thatyouobserve thedescribed orderofthe battery terminals whenconnect-
ing and disconnec tingabattery.
R When jump-st arting,makesurethatthebattery poleswithidentical polarityareconn ected.
R Itis particularly importanttoobserve thedescribed orderwhenconnecting anddisconnec t-
ing the jumper cables.
R Never connectordisconnec tthe battery terminals whiletheengine isrunning. G
WARNING
Ad ischarged batterycanfreeze attemperatures belowfreezing point.Whenjump-st artingthe
vehicle orcharging thebattery, gasescanescape fromthebattery. Thereisar isk ofan explo-
sion.
Allow thefrozen battery tothaw outbefore charging itor jump-st arting.
! Avoid
repeated andlengthy startingattempt s.Otherwise, thecatalytic convertercould be
damaged bythe non- combusted fuel.
If the indicator/warnin glamps donot light upatlow temperatures, itis very likely thatthedis-
charged batteryhasfrozen .Int his case, youmay neither chargethebattery norjump-st artthe
vehicle. Theservice lifeofat hawed-out batterymaybeshorter. Thestartin gcharacterist icscan
be impaired, particularly atlow temperatures. Havethethawed-out batterycheckedataq uali-
fied specialist workshop.
Do not start thevehicle usingarapid charging device.Ifyour vehicle's batteryisdischarged, the
engine canbejump-st artedfromanother vehicleorfrom adonor battery usingjumper cables.
Observe thefollowing points:
R The battery isnot accessible inall vehicles. Ifthe other vehicle's batteryisnot accessible,
jump-st artthe vehicle usingadonor battery orajump-st artingdevice.
R You may onlyjump-st artthe vehicle whentheengine andexhaust systemarecold.
R Do not start theengine ifthe battery isfrozen .Let the battery thawfirst.
R Only jump-st artfrom batteries witha12V voltage rating.
R Only usejumper cableswhichhaveasufficient cross-sectionandinsulated terminalclamps.
R Ifthe battery isfully discharged, leavethebattery thatisbeing usedtojump-st artconn ected
for afew minutes beforeattempt ingtostart. Thischarges thebattery slightly.
R Make surethatthetwo vehicles donot touch.
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 pulleyorthe 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 118). 262
Jump
-startingBr eakdown assistance
Imp
ortant noteson tire pressu re G
WAR
NING
If th et irep ressur edrops rep eatedly, the
whee l,valv eortirem aybe damag ed.Tire
pre ssur ethatist oo low may result inat ire
blow- out.Ther eisar isko fana cciden t.
R Chec kthe tire for foreign objects.
R Chec kwhether thew hee lisl osi ng air or
th ev alveisleak ing.
If you areunab leto rec tify thed amag e,con-
tac taq ualifiedspec ialist workshop. G
WAR
NING
If you fituns uitable accessories onto tire
valv es,thet irev alves may beove rloaded
and malf unction ,w hic hc an caus etirep res-
sur eloss .Due totheir desi gn,retrof itte dt ire
pre ssur emonitors keep thet irev alveo pen .
This canalso result intire pre ssur eloss .
Ther eisar isko fana cciden t.
On lyscrew thes tand ard valvecap orother
valv ecapsa ppr ove dbyM erce des- Benzfor
your vehicleo ntot he tire valv e.
Use asuitable pressur egauge tocheckt he
ti re pre ssur e.The outerappear anceofat ire
does notp ermit any reliable conclusio nabout
th et irep ressur e.On veh icles equipp edwith
th ee lectron ictire pre ssur emonitor, thet ire
pre ssur ecan be checke di nt he on-board com-
put er.
The tire tempe rature and pressur einc reas e
when thev ehiclei sinm otion .This isdepe nd-
en to nthe driv ingspee dand thel oad.
Ther efore, you should onlyco rrec ttirep res-
sur eswhen thet ires are cold.
The tires are cold:
R ifth ev ehicleh asbeen parkedwiththe tires
out ofdire ctsun lightfor atleast three hour s
and
R ifth ev ehicleh asnotb een drivenfurther
th an 1m ile(1.6k m)
The tire tempe rature chang esdepe nding on
th eo utside tempe rature, thev ehicles pee d
and thet irel oad. Ifth et iret em perat ure
ch ang esby 18 ‡(10 †), thet irep ressur e
ch ang esby appr oximat ely10kPa( 0.1b ar/
1. 5p si).T aket hisi ntoa ccoun twhen checkin g th
ep ressur eofwarm tires .Onlyc orrect the
ti re pre ssur eifiti st oo low forthec urren t
oper ating cond ition s.Ifyou checkt he tire
pre ssur ewhen thet ires are warm ,the res ult-
ing value willbehigh erthan ifth et ires were
co ld. This isno rm al. Do notred uce thet ire
pre ssur etot he value specifiedfor cold tires .
The tire pre ssur ewould other wise betool ow.
Obs ervethe rec omm ended tire pre ssur esfor
co ld tires :
R on theT irea nd Load ingInfor mat ionplac ard
on theB -pillar onthed river' ss ide
R in thet irep ressur etableon thei nside ofthe
fuel filler flap
R prin tedi ny ellow onther im ofthee me r-
gen cy/ collaps iblespar ewhee l(dep endin g
on veh iclee quipm ent) Und
erinflated orover inflated tires
Und erinflated tires G
WAR
NING
Tir es wit hp ressur ethatist oo low can over-
heat andburs tasa consequen ce.Ina ddi-
ti on ,the ya lso suffer from exce ssiv eand/o r
irr egular wear,whic hc an sev erelyimpa irth e
brak ingproperties and thed riving charac ter-
ist ics .Ther eisar isko fana cciden t.
Av oid tire pre ssur esthat are tool ow inall
th et ires ,inc ludin gthe spar ewhee l.
Un der inflat ed tires may:
R ove rheat,leadin gtot ired efec ts
R adve rselyaff ecth andlin g
R wear exce ssiv elyand /oru neven ly
R hav eana dve rse effecto nfuel consumpt ion
Over inflated tires G
WAR
NING
Tir es wit he xces siv ely high pressur ecan
burs tbecause they are damag edmor eeas-
ily by road debris,pot hole setc.Ina ddit ion,
th ey also suffer from irregular wear,whic h
can severelyimpa irth eb rak ing properties
and thed riving charac teris tics .T her eisa
ris ko fana cciden t. Ti
re pressu re
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Z
Avoi
dtire pre ssu res thatare too high inall
the tires,incl uding the sparewh eel.
Ove rinflated tiresm ay:
R incr ease the braking dista nce
R ad ver selya ffect handl ing
R we arexce ssivel ya nd/or unevenl y
R ha ve an adver seeffe cton ridec omf ort
R be more susce ptiblet od amage
Maxi mum tirepres sure s 0043
Exam ple: ma ximu mpermi ssi blet ire pre s-
su re
Nev erexce edthe maximu mpermi ssi blet ire
infl ation pre ssu re.Alw ayso bserve the reco m-
mend edtire pressu refor your veh iclew hen
ad jus ting thetire pressu re(Y page 271) .
i The
actu alvalues for tiresareveh icle-sp e-
cifi cand maydeviate from thevalues inthe
il lu stra tion. Che
ckingt he tire pres sure s
Impo rtant safetynotes The
tirepressu remoni tordoes not warnyou
of:
R inco rrectly settire pressu re
R sudd en loss oftire pressu re,e.g.from afor-
ei gn object thathas penetra tedthetire
Obs ervethe notes ontire pressu re
(Y page 271 ). Info
rma tiono nairpre ssu refor the tireson
yo ur veh iclec an be fou nd:
R on the vehicle's Tire and Loading Info rma -
tio np laca rd on the B-pi llar
R on the tire pressu retab lein the fuel filler
fla p
R in the "Tire pre ssu re" section
Che ckingt ire pres sure smanua lly To
determ ineand setthe corr ecttire pressu re,
pro cee dasfollows :
X Re move thevalve cap ofthe tire thatist o
be che cked .
X Pre ssthe tire pressu regaug es ecurelyo nto
the valve .
X Re ad the tire pressu reand comp arei ttot he
reco mme ndedvalue on the Tire and Loading
Info rma tionp laca rd orthe tire pressu re
tab le(Y page 271 ).
X Ifthe tire pressu reistoo low, incr ease the
tire pressu reto the reco mme ndedvalue.
X Ifthe tire pressu reistoo high, release air.
To do so, pressdown the meta lpininthe
va lve ,using the tipofap en for exa mpl e.
The ncheck the tire pressu reagainu sing the
tire pressu reche cker.
X Screw thevalve cap onto thevalve .
X Re peat thes estep sfor the othe rtire s. Tire
pres sure loss wa rning sys tem
(C anada only)
Ge neral notes Whi
lethe vehiclei sinm otion, the tire pres-
su re loss wa rning system monitorsthesettire
pre ssu reusing the rota tional speedofthe
wh eels.T hise nables the system todetect sig-
nifi cant pressu reloss inat ire.Ift he spe edof
rota tiono fa wheelcha nge sasa resulto fa
lo ss ofpre ssu re,acorresp ond ingwarning
mes sage willap pe ar inthe multifu nctio ndis-
pl ay .
Yo uc an reco gnizethe tire pressu reloss wa rn-
ing bythe Run FlatIndica tor Active Run
FlatIndica tor Active
Pre ss 'OK'toR estar t Pre
ss 'OK'toR estar tmes sage which
ap pe arsi nt he Ser v. Ser
v.menu ofthe multifu nc-
tio nd ispl ay .Info rma tiono nthe mes sage dis-
pl ay can befou ndinthe "Resta rting thetire 27
4 Tire
pres sureWhe elsa nd tire s
pressure
losswarning system" section
(Y page 275).
Impor tantsafet ynotes The
tirepressure warningsystemdoesnot
warn youofan inco rrectlyset tire pressure.
Observe thenoteson the recom mended tire
pressure (Ypage 271).
The tirepressure losswarning doesnot
replace theneed toregularly checkthe tire
pressure. Aneven lossofpressure onseveral
tires atthe same timecannotbe detec tedby
the tire pressure losswarning system.
The tirepressure monitorisnot able towarn
you ofas udden lossofpressure, e.g.ifthe
tire ispenet rated byaforeign object.In the
event ofas udden lossofpressure, bringthe
vehicle toah alt bybrakin gcarefully. Avoid
abrupt steeringmoveme nts.
The func tion ofthe tire pressure losswarning
system islimited ordelayed if:
R snow chains aremount edon your vehicle's
tires.
R road condition sarewintr y.
R you aredriving onsand orgravel.
R you adopt avery sport ydriving style(corner-
ing athigh speeds ordriving withhigh rates
of accelerat ion).
R you drive withaheavy load.
Resta rting the tirep ressure losswarn-
ing system Restart
thetire pressure losswarning system
if you have:
R chang edthe tire pressure
R chang edthe wheels ortires
R mount ednew wheels ortires
X Befor erest artin g,make surethatthetire
pressures aresetproperly onallfour tires
for the respect iveoperatin gcondition s.
The recom mended tirepressure canbe
found onthe Tire andLoading Informat ion
placard onthe B-pillar .Addit ionally, atire
pressure tableisattac hedtothe fuel filler
flap. Thetirepressure losswarning system
can only givereliable warningsify ou have
set the corr ecttire pressure. Ifan incorrec ttire
pressure isset, these incorrectvalues
will bemonit ored.
X Also observe thenotesinthe sect ionontire
pressures (Ypage 271).
X Make surethattheSmart Keyisin position
0048 inthe ignit ionlock (Ypage 118).
X Press the0059 or0065 buttononthe steer -
ing wheel toselect theServ. Serv.
menu.
X Press the0063 or0064 buttontos elect
Tire Pressu re Tire
Pressu re.
X Press the0076 button.
The Run Flat Indica torActive Press Run
Flat Indica torActive Press
'OK' toRestar t 'OK'
toRestar tmessage appearsinthe
multifun ction display.
If you wish toconfirm therest art:
X Press the0076 button.
The Tire Pressu reNow OK? Tire
Pressu reNow OK?message
appears inthe multifun ction display.
X Press the0063 or0064 buttontos elect
Yes Yes.
X Press the0076 button.
The Run Flat Indica torRestar ted Run
Flat Indica torRestar tedmes-
sage appears inthe multifun ction display.
Aft erateach -inperiod, thetire pressure
loss warning systemwillmonit orthe settire
pressures ofall four tires.
If you wish tocancel therest art:
X Press the0038 button.
or X Ifthe Tire Pressu reNow OK? Tire
Pressu reNow OK?message
appears, usethe0063 or0064 buttonto
select Cancel Cancel
.
X Press the0076 button.
The tirepressure valuesstoredatthe last
rest artwill continue tobe monit ored. Tir
ep ressure monitor
General notes If
at ire pressure monitorisinst alled, thevehi-
cle's wheels havesensor sthat monit orthe tire
pressures inall four tires. Thetirepressure
monit orwarns youifthe pressure dropsinone
or more ofthe tires. Thetirepressure monitor
only functionsifthe corr espondin gsensor s
are installed inall wheels.
Inf ormat ionontire pressures isdisplayed in
the multifun ction display. Afterafew minut es
of driving ,the curren ttire pressure ofeach tire Tir
ep ressure
275Wheels andtires Z
is
shown inthe Serv . Serv
.men uofthe multif unc-
tion display. Ex
ample: currenttirep ress uredisplay
For informat iononthe mess agedisplay, refer
to the "Check ingthe tirep ress ureelect roni-
cally" section(Ypage 277).
Imp ortant safet ynotes G
WARN
ING
Eac htire, inc luding thespare (ifprov ided),
should bechec kedatleast onceam onth
when coldandinflated tothe press urerec-
omme ndedbythe vehic lemanuf acturer on
the Tire andLoadin gInformat ionplacard on
the drive r'sdoor B-pillar orthe tirep ress ure
label onthe inside ofthe fuel filler flap.If
your vehic lehas tires ofad iffe ren tsize than
the size indic ated onthe Tire andLoadin g
Inf ormat ionplacard orthe tirep ress ure
label, youshould determin ethe proper tire
press ureforthosetires.
As anadded safetyfeat ure, your vehic lehas
been equipped withatirep ress uremon itor-
ing syst em(TPMS )that illuminat esalow tire
press uretelltalewhen oneormore ofyour
tir es are sign ifican tlyunder inflated. Accor d-
ingly, when thelow tirep ress uretelltaleillu-
min ates, youshould stopand chec kyour
tir es assoon aspossible ,and inflate themt o
the proper pressure.Drivin gonas ignifi-
can tlyunder inflated tirec auses thetiret o
over heat andcanlead totiref ailure. Under-
inf lation alsoreduc esfuel effic iencyand tire
tr ead life,and may affec tthe vehic le'shan-
dling andstopping ability.
Please notethat the TPMS isnot asubst i-
tut efor proper tirem aint enan ce,and itis
the drive r'srespo nsibilit ytom aintaincor-
rec ttirep ress ure, even ifunder inflation has not
reach edthe level totrigger illuminat ion
of the TPMS lowtirep ress uretelltale.
Your vehic lehas also been equipped witha
TPMS malfun ction indic atortoindic ateifthe
syst emisnot operat ingproper ly.The TPMS
malfun ction indic atoriscom bined withthe
low tirep ress uretelltale. When thesyst em
dete ctsam alfunction, thewarnin glamp will
flash forapprox imatelyam inute and then
remain continuously illuminat ed.This
sequen cewill berepeat edever ytimet he
vehic leisstar ted aslong asthe malfun ction
exis ts.
When themalfun ction indic atorisillumina-
ted, thesyst emmay notbeable todete ctor
sign allow tirep ress ureasintended .TPMS
malfun ctions may occurfor avariet yofrea-
son s,inc luding theinstallation ofinc ompat i-
ble replac ementoralter natetires orwheels
on the vehic lethat preventtheTPMS from
func tioningproper ly.Always checkthe
TPMS malfun ction tellt aleafterreplac ing
one ormore tires orwheels onyour vehic le
to ens ure that thereplac ementoralter nate
tir es and wheels allowtheTPMS tocon tinue
to func tion proper ly.
It is the drive r'srespo nsibilitytoset the tire
press uretothat recomme ndedforcold tires
which issuitable forthe operat ingsituat ion
(Y page 271).Notet hat the correcttirep res-
sure forthe curr entoperat ingsituat ionmust
firs tbetaught -intothe tirep ress uremon itor.
If as ubst antialloss ofpress ureoccurs, the
warnin gthreshold forthe warnin gmessage is
aligned tothe taught -inrefe rencevalues.
Restar tthe tirep ress uremon itorafteradjust -
ing the press ureofthe cold tires
(Y page 278). Thecurrentpress uresare
saved asnew referencevalues. Asaresult ,a
warnin gmessage willappear ifthe tirep res-
sure drops significant ly.
The tirep ress uremon itordoes notwarn youof
an incorre ctly set tirep ress ure. Obser vethe
not eson the recomme ndedtirep ress ure
(Y page 271).
The tirep ress uremon itorisnot able towarn
you ofas udden lossofpress ure,e.g.ifthe
tir ei sp enet ratedbyaf oreign object.Int he
even tofas udden lossofpress ure,bringthe 276
Tir
ep ressur eWheels andtires
If
the wheel positio nson the vehicle arerota-
ted, thetire pressu resmay bedispl ayedfor
the wrong positionsfor ashort time. Thisis
rectified afterafew minutes ofdriving, andthe
tire pressu resare displ ayedfor the correct
positio ns.
Restarting thetire pressure monitor When
yourestart thetire pressu remonitor, all
existing warning messagesare dele tedand the
warning lampsgoo ut. The monitor usesthe
currently settire pressu resasthe reference
valu esfor monitoring. Inmost cases, thetire
pressu remonitor willautoma tically detect the
new reference valuesafter youhave changed
the tire pressu re.However, youcan also set
reference valuesmanua llyas describe dhere.
The tirepressu remonitor thenmonitors the
new tirepressu revalu es.
X Set thetire pressu reto the valu erecom-
mended forthe corresponding drivingsitua-
tion onthe Tire andLoadi ngInformation
pla card onthe driver's sideB-pilla r
(Y page 271).
Additional tirepressu revalu esfor different
load scan also befound onthe tire pressu re
table onthe inside ofthe fuel fillerflap
(Y page 271).
X Make surethatthetire pressu reiscorrect
on allfour wheel s.
X Ensure thattheSmartKey isin positio n0048
in the ignition lock.
X Press the0059 or0065 button onthe steer-
ing wheel toselect theServ. Serv.
menu.
X Press the0063 or0064 button toselect
Tire Pressure Tire
Pressure.
X Press 0076.
The multifu nctiondisplayshows thecurrent
tire pressu refor the individ ualtires orthe
Tire pressure willbedisplayed Tire
pressure willbedisplayed
after driving afew minutes after
driving afew minutes message.
X Press the0064 button.
The Use Current Pressures asNew Use
Current Pressures asNew
Reference Values Reference
Valuesmessage appearsinthe
multifu nctiondisplay.
If you wishtoc onfirm therestart:
X Press 0076.
The Tire Press. Monitor Restarted Tire
Press. Monitor Restarted
message appearsinthe multifu nctiondis-
pla y. After
driving forafew minutes, thesystem
checks whether thecurrent tirepressu res
are within thespecifie drange. Thenew tire
pressu resare then accepted asreference
valu esand monitored.
If you wishtoc anc elthe restart:
X Press 0038.
The tirepressu revalu esstored atthe last
restart willcontinue tobe monitored. 278
Tire
pressureWheel sand tires