Menus and submenus ..............................
17 7Mercede
sPRO ....................................... 18 2
Information aboutM ercedes PRO
(Mercedes me) ........................................ 182
Information aboutM ercedes PROcon‐
nect (Mercedes me connect) ................... 182
Callin gthe Mercedes-Benz Cus tomer
Center using them ultimedia sy stem .......1 82
Making acall via theo verhead control
panel .......................................................1 83
Informatio nonthe breakdown assis‐
ta nce cal lvia theo verhead control
panel .......................................................1 83
Giving permission ford atat ransfer ......... 183
Tr ans ferred dat aduring aservice call ...... 183 MBUX multimedia sy
stem .................... 18 5
Overvie wand operation ........................... 185
Sy stem settings ....................................... 191
Ve hicle information ..................................1 93
Te lephon e............................................... .194
Media ...................................................... 201
Ra dio .......................................................2 05
Sound ...................................................... 206 Tr
anspo rting .......................................... 207
No tesonl oading guidelines .................... 207
Load distribution .....................................2 08
Securing loads ......................................... 208
Carr ier sy stems ........................................2 10
Using thei nterior roof car rier sy stem .......2 11
Placing aload on thew heel ar ch............. 213 Maintenanc
eand care .......................... 214
ASS YSTP LUSs ervice inter vald ispla y..... .2 14
Engine compartment ............................... 214
Cleaning and car e................................... 222 Breakd
owna ssistance ......................... 228
Emergency .............................................. 228
Emergency Call Sy stem ........................... 228
Flat tir e....................................................2 30
Batter y.................................................... 230
To wing or tow- startin g............................. 236
Electrical fuse s........................................ 24 0
Ve hicle tool kit ......................................... 241
Hyd raulic jac k......................................... .242 Wheel
sand tires ................................... 244
Information on noise or unusual driving
ch aracteristic s......................................... 24 4
No tesonr egular lyinspecting wheels
and tires .................................................. 24 4
Information on driving wit hsummer
tires ......................................................... 24 4
Information on M+S tires .........................2 45
No tesons nowc hains .............................2 45
Ti re pressur e........................................... 24 6
Loading thev ehicle ................................. 253
Ti re labeling ............................................ .255
Informatio nondefinitions (tires and
loading) ................................................... 259
Changing awheel ................................... .260
Spar ewheel ............................................ 268 Te
ch nical data ....................................... 273
Information on tech nica ldata. ................. 273
On-boar delectronics ...............................2 73
Ve hicle identification plate, vehicle
identification number (VIN) and engine
number ....................................................2 74
Operating fluids and capacities .............. .276
Ve hicle dat a............................................. 284
Tr ailer hit ch............................................. 285
Lashing points and car rier sy stems ......... 289 Displa
ymessages and warning and
indicator lamps ..................................... 291
Displa ymessages .................................... 291
Indicator and warning lamps .................... 311 Index
...................................................... 322 Con
tents 3
#
Ensu refloor mats and carpets cannot
slip and pr ovide suf ficient room fort he
pedals. #
Do no tlay multiple floor mats or carpets
on topofo ne ano ther. #
Switc hoffall electrical consumers. #
Toremo ve: unscr ewscrews 3and remo ve
trim 2. #
Remo vefloor co vering 1. #
Toinstall: insertfloor co vering 1 and align
it at theb ase of thed rive r's seat and at the
door sill. #
Put trim 2in place and scr ewscrews 3
bac kin. Disconnecting
thes tar terb attery *
NO
TEDama getoelectrical assemblies Elect
rical assemblies could be damaged if the
st ar terb atter yisd isconnected whil ethe
engine is running. #
Switc hoffthee ngine. Then, release the
batter yclamps of thes tarter batter y. #
Alwaysd isconnect thes tarterb atter yin
th eb atter ycase in thel eftf ootwell firs t.
Otherwise, electrica lassemblies, e.g.
th ea lternator ,could be damaged. *
NO
TEDama getothev ehicle's electron‐
ics If
yo udon otdisconnec tthe batter yasdescri‐
bed here, thev ehicle's electronics could be
damaged. #
Alwaysd isconnect thes tarterb atter yin
fo llowing thes equence, and do not
re ve rset he batter yterminals under any
circums tances. Otherwise, thev ehicle's
electronics could be damaged. Ve
hicles wit hrear wheel drive
% If
th ev ehicle is expected tobe par kedf or an
ex tende dperiod or ou tofuseforl onger than
fo ur we eks, obser vethei nformation on park‐
ing thev ehicle forane xtende dperiod
(/ page 144). #
Vehicles with abatter ymain switch:
re mo vethem ain switc hofthe battery
(/ page121). #
Vehicles without abatter ymain switch:
switc hoffall electrical consumers. #
Switc hoffthee ngine and thep ower suppl y. #
Remo vethef loor co vering (/ page 233). #
Remo vescr ews 1and slide batter ycover
2 inthed irection of thea rrow.
The scr ewsm ustp rotrud eoverthe lar ger
re cesses. #
Remo vebatter ycover 2upwards. 234
Breakdown assi stance
#
Firstloosen and remo vethen egativ eterminal
clam pont he batter ysothatthec lam pisno
longer in contact wit hthe term inal. #
Remo vethep ositiv eterminal clam pcover. #
Loose nthe positiv eterminal clam pand fold it
up tothes ide, toge ther wit hthe prefuse box. Re
moving/installin gthe star terb attery Ve
hicles with rear wheel drive: removing the
st ar terb attery #
Disconnect thes tarter batter y(/ pag e234). #
Remo vebreather hose 1withthe connector
brac ketfromt he connection on thed egassing
co ver. #
Pull out and remo vescr ews 2of brac ket3
up wa rds. #
Slide thes tarter batter yfromi ts anchorag ein
th ed irection of tr avel. #
Foldtheb arsoft hestar terb atter yupwards
and remo vethes tarter batter yfromt he bat‐
te ry box.
Ve hicles with rear wheel drive: installin gthe
st ar terb attery #
Whe nreconnecting thes tarter batter y,
obser vethes afet ym easures and pr otection
no tes( /pag e231). #
Inser tthe star terb atter yintot he batter ybox. #
Fold down theb arsoft hestar terb atter y. #
Slide thes tarter batter yintoi ts anchorag ein
th eo pposit edirection tothed irection of
tra vel. #
Inser tbrack et 3 . #
Tighten scr ews2on brac ket3whic hholds
th eb atter yinp lace. #
Attach breather hose 1withthe connector
brac kettot he connection of thed egassing
co ver. #
Reconnect thes tarter batter y(/pag e234).
Mercedes-Benz recommends that youh ave the
st ar terb atter yreplaced at aqualified specialist
wo rkshop, e.g. an authorized Mercedes-Benz
Center. Breakdown assis
tance 235
Installing/removing
thet ow ing eye Ins
talling and removing thef ront towing eye #
Toinstall thef ront towing eye: press the
to poft he co vera nd remo vethec over. #
Screw intowing eye1clockwise tothes top
and tighten. #
Toremo vethef ront towing eye: unsc rew
to wing eye1counter-clockwise. #
Inser tthe co verw itht he tabs at thet op and
push in at theb otto muntilthec ove rengages. Re
ar towing eye( vehicles wit hpassenger vehicle
appr oval)
% Re
ar towing eye2is permanentl yattached
to thev ehicle.
* NO
TEDama getothev ehicle due to
incor rect use of thet ow ing eye When
atow ing eyeisu sedtoreco verav ehi‐
cle, thev ehicle ma ybedamaged in thep roc‐
ess. #
Onlyusethet ow ing eyetot ow aw ayor
to ws tartthe vehicle. To
ws tarting vehicl e(eme rgency engine start) Ve
hicles with automatic transmission
* NO
TEDama getothea utomatic trans‐
mission due to towstarting The automatic transmissio
nmaybe damaged
in thep rocess of tows tartin gv ehicles with
automatic transmission. #
Vehicles wit hautomatic transmission
mus tnotbe tows tarted. #
Do no ttow st artv ehicles wit hautomatic
transmission. Electrical fuses
Note
sone lectrical fuses &
WARNING Risk of accident and injury
du etoo verloaded lines
If yo um anipulat eorbridg eaf aulty fuse or if
yo ur eplace it wit hafuse wit hahigher
amperage, thee lectric line could be overloa‐
ded.
This could result in afire. #
Alwa ys replace faulty fuse swiths peci‐
fi ed ne wfuses containing thec orrect
amperage. *
NO
TEDama gedue toincor rect fuses Electrica
lcomponents or sy stems could be
damaged byincor rect fuses. #
Only use fuses whi chhave been
appr ovedbyM ercedes-Benza nd which
ha ve thec orrect fus erating. Th
ee lectrica lfus es in your vehicle switc hoff
defectiv ecircuits. If afuse blo ws,allth ec ompo‐
nent sont he circuit and their functions will cease
to operate.
Blown fuses mus tbereplaced wit hfuses of an
equivalent specification ,whic hyou can de ter‐
mine bythec olor and fuse rating .The fuse allo‐
cation charta nd fur ther information on thee lec‐
tric fuses and relays can be found in the" Fuse
allocation chart" supplement. 240
Breakdown assis tance
*
NO
TEDama geor malfunction scaused by
moisture Moistur
emaycause dama getothee lectrical
sy stem or cause it tomalfunction. #
When thef use bo xisopen, mak esure
th at no moistur ecan enter thef use box. #
When closing thef use box, mak esure
th at thes eal of thel id is positioned cor‐
re ctly on thef use box. If
th en ew fuse whic hhas been inser teda lso
blo ws,have thec ause traced and rectified at a
qu alified specialis tworks hop.
Mak esureoft hefollowing befor ereplacing a
fuse:
R thev ehicle is secured suc hthat it does not
ro llaw ay
R all electrical consume rsares wit ched off
R thei gnition is switched off
The fuses ar elocated in various fuse bo xes:
R fuse bo xinthe front-passenger foot we ll
(/ page241 )
R fuse bo xinthe seat base of thed rive r's seat
(/ page241 ) Opening
thef useb oxinthes eat base of the
dr iver's seat #
Toopen: press down and unclip fasteners 1
on thec over. #
Remo vethec ove r. #
Toclose: pressthec over firm ly in tothes eat
base until fasteners 1clip in. Opening and closing
thef useb oxinthec o-
driver's foot we ll Opening
thef useb ox #
Unlocking andremoving thes towa ge com‐
partment co verint he co-driver's foot we ll
(/ page242). Example
:vehicle tool kit insert #
Liftthe inser tatmarke dp ositions 1. #
Pull thei nser tout of clips 2.
Closing thef useb ox #
Slide thei nser tint oc lips 2. #
Close thei nser tbyp ressing on mar kedp osi‐
tions 1. #
Put on thes towa ge compartment co verint he
co-d rive r's foot we ll and loc kit(/pag e242). Ve
hicl etool kit Information on
thev ehicle tool kit The
vehicle tool kit is located in thes towa ge com‐
partment in thef ootwell on thef ront-passenger
side (/ page242).
The vehicle tool kit contains:
R atow ing eye
R ascrew driver wit hTorx, Phillips and slotted
bits
The vehicle tool kit ma yalso contain thef ollow‐
ing, fore xamp le:
R an open-en dwrench
R awheel wrench Breakd
owna ssis tance 241
Displa
ymessages
Possible causes/consequences and 0050 0050Solutions
Adaptive Highbeam
Assist Inoperative *A
daptiv eHighbeam Assis tismalfunctioning. #
Visit aq ualified specialis tworks hop.
0049
Switch On Headlamps *Y
ou ar edriving without alow beam. #
Turn thel ight switc htoposition 0058.
or #
Turn thel ight switc htothe0058 position.
0049
Switch Off Lights *Y
ou ar eleaving thev ehicle and thel ight is still switched on. #
Turn thel ight switc htoposition 0058.
0049
Auto Lamp Function
Inoperative *T
he light sensor is malfunctioning. #
Visit aq ualified specialis tworks hop.
0049
Malfunction See Opera-
tor’s Manual *T
heexterior lighting is malfunctioning. #
Visit aq ualified specialis tworks hop.
* Ve hicles with traile rhitch:af use mayhaveb lown. #
Stop in accordance wit hthe tra ffic conditions. #
Chec kthe fuses, and replace them if necessary(/ page240).
0049 Check Left Low
Beam (exa mp le) *T
he bulb in question is faulty. #
Visit aq ualified specialis tworks hop.
or #
Chec kwhether changing theb ulb is permitted. Indicator and
warning lamps Overvie
wofindicator and warning lamps When
thei gnition is switched on, man ysystems
per form aself-test. Som eindicator and warning
lamps ma yswitc honorf lashtemp oraril yduring
th is time. This behavior is no cause fora larm.
These indicator and warning lamps indicat ea
malfunction onl yiftheylight up or flash af tert he
engine has been star tedord uringajourne y.
Indicator and warning lamps:
0058 Lo
wb eam (/ page84)
0060 Pa
rking lamps (/ page84)
0057 High beam (/
page 85)
003E003D Tu
rn signal lights (/ page85)
005E Re
ar fogl ight (/ page84) 00E9
Seat bel
tnotfast ened
(/ page318 )
0027 and
004D US
A: Brakes (red )(/pa ge312)
004D Canada
:Brake s( red) (/ page312 )
004D Brakes (yell
ow)(/ pag e312 )
0025 ABS malfunctio
n(/pa ge312)
002E Off-
road gear
00E5 ESP®
(/ page312 )
00BB ESP®
OFF (/ page312 )
00D4 Ac
tiveB rake Assi stswitched off
(/ page149)
0049
and 0024 USA: Electric parking brak
eapplied
(red) (/ page312 ) Displ
aymessa gesa nd warning and indicator lamps 311
Electrical closing assi
st
No tes. ................................................52
Electrical consum ption
Ke y. .................................................... 47
Electrical fuses see Fuses
Electrical step
Emer gency release ............................ .58
Extending/r etra cting .......................... 57
Fu nctio n............................................. 57
Obs tacle ............................................. 57
Pr eve nting extending ......................... .57
Electronic Stability Prog ram
see ESP ®
(Electronic Stabilit yProgram)
Elect ronics ............................................ 273
Emer gency
Assis tance overview. .......................... 18
Fir st-ai dk it (so ftsided) .................... 228
Saf etyv est. ...................................... 228
Wa rning lam p................................... 228
Emer gency braking
Elect ricp arkin gb rake ...................... .144
Manual parking brak e....................... 14 2
Emer gency call sy stem
Au tomatic emergency call ............... .229
Informatio n...................................... 228
Manual emer gency cal l.................... 229
Overvie w.......................................... 228
Tr ans ferred dat a...............................2 29
Emer gency engine start ....................... 24 0
Emer gency operation mode
St artin gthe vehicle ........................... 11 0
Emer gency Tensioning Devices
Ac tivation ........................................... 32
En gaging driv eposition (automatic
transmission) ........................................ 12 3
Engaging neut ral(automatic trans‐
mission) ................................................ .122
Engagin greverse gear ......................... 12 2
Engaging/disengaging LOWR ANGE ...12 6
Engine Engin enumber ................................ .274
Pa rking (s tart/s topb utton) .............. 14 0
Problems .......................................... 13 5
St artin g(in emer gency operation
mode) ............................................... 11 0
St artin g(start/ stop button) .............. 11 0
St artin gassis tance ........................... 231
Engine data Showing ............................................ 19 3Engine electronics (no
tes) ...................2 73
Engine number ...................................... 274
Engine oil .............................................. .217
Ad ditiv e........................................... .280
Checkin gthe oil le vel(on-board
computer) ........................................ .217
Checkin gthe oil le velw ithad ip‐
st ick. ................................................ .216
Filling capacity .................................. 281
To pping up ........................................ 217
Engine output Notesonc hanges ............................... 25
ENR (electronic le velc ontrol) .............128
Fu nctio n........................................... 12 8
Lo we ring thev ehicle .........................1 29
Manually inflatingair bello ws........... 13 2
Problems .......................................... 13 3
Ra ising thev ehicle ............................1 29
Entering and exiting .............................. .50
Entering characters ............................ .190
Fu nction/no tes. ............................... 19 0
Setting thek eyboar d......................... 191
Using them edia displa y.................... 191
Environmental pr otection
No tes. ................................................20
ESC (Electronic Stability Control)
see ESP ®
(Electronic Stabilit yProgram)
ESP ®
Crosswind Assis t.............................. 14 8
Tr ailer stabilizatio n........................... 14 8
ESP ®
(Electroni cStabilit yProgram) ...147
Ac tivating/deactivating .................... 14 8
Fu nction/no tes. ............................... 147
Exhaus temission moni toring .............. 11 3
Exterior lighting Care................................................. 224
Exterior lighting see Lights F
Fa tigue de tection
see ATTENTION ASSIST
Favo rites
Ad ding .............................................. 189
Callin gup. ........................................ 189
Deleting ............................................ 19 0
Moving ..............................................1 90
Overvie w.......................................... 189
Re naming ......................................... 19 0
Firs t-aid kit (sof tsided) ....................... 228 330
Index