#
Bring theve hicle toa standstill bypressing the
brake pedal. #
Ongradients, turn the front wheels so that the
ve hicle will rollto wa rdsth eke rb if it starts
moving. #
Apply the electric parking brake. #
Engage transmission position jin a station-
ary vehicle with the brake pedal applied
(/ page 185). #
Switch o. theve hicle bypressing the1 but-
to n. #
Release the service brake slo wly. #
Get out of theve hicle and lock it.
% When you park theve hicle, you can still oper-
ate the side windo wsand the sliding sunroof
fo r appr oximately four minutes if the driver's
door is closed. Gar
Gar
ag
age door opener
e door opener Pr
Pr
ogr
ogr amming butt
amming butt ons f
ons for t
or the g
he g ar
arag
ag e door opener
e door opener &
D
DAN
AN GER
GER Risk of fatal injuries caused by
ex haust gases
Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust
ga ses such as carbon monoxide. Inhaling
th ese exhaust gases is hazardous tohealth
and leads topoisoning. #
Never lea vetheve hicle or, if present, the
stationa ryheater running in an enclosed
space without su1cient ventilation. &
W
WARNI NG
ARNI NGRisk of injury bybecoming
trapped when opening and closing a
ga rage door
When you operate or prog ram a garage door
with an integ ratedga rage door opener, per-
sons can become trapped or struck bythe
ga rage door if they stand wi thin its range of
mo vement. #
Always make sure that nobody is within
th era nge of thega rage door's mo ve-
ment. Before prog
ramming thega rage door opener, park
th eve hicle outside thega rage . Make sure that the
ve hicle is switched on but not star ted.
R
R eq eq uir
uir ements:
ements:
R The vehicle has been par ked outside the
gar age or outside thera nge of mo vement of
th e door. Driving and parking
203 203
begin with POSITIVE contact
2onyour own
ve hicle /rst. #
Dur
During st
ing st ar
arting assist
ting assist ance:
ance:startthe engine of
th e donor vehicle and run at idle speed. #
Connect the negative term inal of the donor
battery and ear thpoint 3ofyour ow nve hicle
by using the jump lead/charging cable. Begin
with the donor battery /rst. #
Dur
During st
ing st ar
arting assist
ting assist ance:
ance:startthe engine of
yo ur ow nve hicle. #
Dur
During t
ing t he c
he char
harging pr
ging pr ocess:
ocess: startthech arg-
ing process. #
Dur
During st
ing st ar
arting assist
ting assist ance:
ance:letthe engines run
fo r se veral minutes. #
Dur
During st
ing st ar
arting assist
ting assist ance:
ance:before disconnect-
ing the jump lead, switch on an electrical con-
sumer on your ow nve hicle, e.g. there ar win-
dow heater or lighting.
When the starting assistance/charging process is
comple te, per form thefo llowing steps: #
Firs t, re mo vethe jump lead/charging cable
from ear thpoint 3and the negative term inal of
the donor batter y,then POSITIVE contact
2 and the positive term inal of the donor bat-
te ry. Begin each time with the contacts on
yo ur ow nve hicle /rst. #
ATer removing the jump lead/charging cable,
close co ver1 of POSITIVE contact 2.
Plug-in h
Plug-in h ybr
ybr id:
id:ifyo ur vehicle has been star ted
with starting assis tance, it may not be possible to
use the electric drive for appr oximately 30
minutes.
Fu rther information can be obtained at a quali/ed
specialist workshop. R R
eplacing t
eplacing t he 12 V batt
he 12 V batt ery
ery #
Obser vethe no tes on the 12 V battery
(/ page 357).
Mercedes-Benz recommends that you ha vethe
12 V battery replaced at a quali/ed specialist
wo rkshop, e.g. at a Mercedes-Benz Se rvice
Centre. Obser
vethefo llowing no tes if youwa nttoreplace
th e battery yourself:
R Alwaysre place a faulty battery with a battery
which meets the speci/c vehicle requ ire-
ments.
The vehicle is equipped with an AGMtech nol-
ogy bat tery (Absorbent Glass Mat) or a lith-
ium-ion batter y.Fu llve hicle functionality is
only guaranteed with an AGM bat tery or lith-
ium-ion batter y.Fo r saf etyre asons, Mercedes-
Benz recommends that you only use batteries
which ha vebeen tested and appro vedfo ryo ur
ve hicle byMercedes-Benz.
R Carryove r de tach able parts, such as vent
hoses, elbow /ttings or term inal co vers from
th e battery being replaced.
R Make sure that theve nt hose is alw ays con-
nected tothe original opening on the side of
th e batter y.
Fi t any existing or supplied cell caps.
Otherwise, gases or battery acid could
escape.
R Make sure that de tach able parts are recon-
nected in the same way. 362 362
Breakdown assistance
#
Dispose of operating 0uids in an environ-
mentally responsible manner. Operating 0uids include
thefo llowing:
R fuels
R lubricants
R coolant
R brake 0uid
R windscreen washer 0uid
R climate cont rol system refrigerant
Only use products appro vedby Mercedes-Benz.
Damage caused bythe use of products that ha ve
not been app rove d is not co veredby the
Mercedes-Benz warranty or goodwill gestu res.
The operating 0uids appr ovedby Mercedes-Benz
can be identi/ed bythefo llowing inscriptions on
th e container:
R MB-F reigabe (e.g. MB-F reigabe 229.51)
R MB-Appr oval (e.g. MB -Appr oval 229.51) Fu
rther information on appr oved operating 0uids:
R inthe Mercedes-Benz Speci/cations for Oper-
ating Fluids byentering the designation
- at https://be vo.mercedes-benz.com
- inthe Mercedes-Benz BeVo App
R Ata quali/ed specialist workshop &
W WARNING
ARNING Risk of /re or explosion from
fuel
Fu els are highly 0ammable. #
Fire , naked 0ames, smoking and creating
spar ksmust be avoided. #
Before and during refuelling, switch o.
th eve hicle and, if /tted, the stationary
heater. &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of injury from fuels
Fu els are poisonous and hazardous toyour
health. #
Do not swallow fuel or let it come into
contact with skin, eyes or clo thing. #
Do not inhale fuel vapour. #
Keep children away from fuel. #
Keep doors and windo wsclosed during
th ere fuelling process.
If yo u or other people come into contact with
fuel, obser vethefo llowing: #
Immediate lyrinse fuel o. your skin with
soap and water. #
If fuel comes into contact with your eyes,
immediately rinse them thoroughly with
clean water. Seek medical at tention
immedia tely. #
Ifyo u swallow fuel, seek medical atten-
tion immediatel y.Do not induce vomit-
ing. #
Change immediately out of clo thing that
has come into contact with fuel. Flexible-fuel
vehicles can be refuelled wi th thefo l-
lowing fuel types:
R unleaded petrol
R E85 fuel 392 392
Te
ch nical data
Climat
Climat
e contr
e contr ol
ol Displa
Displa
y messag
y messag es P
es Possible causes/conseq
ossible causes/conseq uences and
uences andM
MSolutions
Solutions
&
inoperative See Owner's
Man. *T
he stationary heater is temp orarily malfunctioning. #
When theve hicle is stationary on a le vel sur face and the engine has cooled down, make up tofour attem ptsto
switch on the stationary heater, waiting se veral minutes between each attem pt. #
Ifth e stationary heater does not switch on, consult a quali/ed specialist workshop.
&
inoperative Battery low *T
he on-board elect rical system voltage is too lo w.
The stationa ryheater has switched itself o.. #
Drive an extended distance until the battery has reached a su1cient charge leve l again.
&
inoperative Refuel vehicle *T
here is too little fuel in the fuel tank. The stationary hea ter cannot be switched on. #
Refuel theve hicle. 416 416
Displ
aymessages and warning/indicator lamps
Displa
Displa
y messag
y messag es P
es Possible causes/conseq
ossible causes/consequences and uences andM
MSolutions
Solutions
á
Ã
Ä
Ø
Ô
temporarily unavailable
Camera view restricted *T
he view of the multifunction camera is restric ted. Possible causes:
R Dirt on the windscreen in the /eld of vision of the multifunction camera
R Heavy rain, snow or fog
R Mist on the inside of the windscreen: in cer tain we ather conditions, mist can form onthe inside of the windscreen
during cold times of year in particular.
% This mist on the windscreen will be remo ved automatically within a short time with the aid of a heater. The restric-
tion is temp orar y.
Driving systems and driving saf ety sy stems ma y be malfunctioning or temp orarily una vailable. The brake system, steer-
ing and drive system will continue tofunction normall y. #
Drive on carefull y.
Once the causes of the problem are no longer present, the driving systems and driving saf ety sy stems will be available
again and the cor responding symbols will be switched o..
If th e display message does not disappear: #
Stop theve hicle in accordance with the tra1c conditions. #
Clean the windscreen, especially in the position of the multifunction camera (/ page 209). #
Restart theve hicle. 454 454
Displ
aymessages and warning/indicator lamps
System limitations.................................. 217
A
A tt
tt ention assist
ention assist ant
ant
see ATTENTION ASSIST
A
A ut
ut hor
hor ised w
ised w ork
orkshop
shop
see Quali/ed specialist workshop
A
A ut
ut omatic co-dr
omatic co-dr iv
iver airbag
er airbag shut
shuto.
o.
Fu nction of co-driver airbag shuto........... 56
A
A ut
ut omatic dist
omatic dist ance contr
ance control
ol
see Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC
A
A ut
ut omatic dr
omatic dr iving lights
iving lights ................................ 135
A
A ut
ut omatic engine st
omatic engine st art
art
see ECO start/stop function
A
A ut
ut omatic engine st
omatic engine st op
op
see ECO start/stop function
A
A ut
ut omatic fr
omatic fr ont passeng
ont passeng er airbag
er airbagshut
shuto.
o.
PA SSENGER AIR BAG indicator la mps...... 57
A
A ut
ut omatic mirr
omatic mirr or f
or folding function
olding function
Ac tivating/deactivating.......................... 147
A
A ut
ut omatic seat adjus
omatic seat adjustment tment
Setting................................................... 111
A
A ut
ut omatic tr
omatic tr ansmission
ansmission
Double-clutch function........................... 186 Drive prog
rams...................................... 181
DY NAMIC SELECT switch....................... 181
E-SELECT selector le ver........................ .184
Engaging drive position.......................... 185
Engaging neutral....................................1 85
Engaging park position........................... 185
Engaging reve rsege ar............................ 185
Kickdown............................................... 187
Manual gear changing........................... .186
St eering wheel gearshiT paddles............ 186
Tr ansmission position displ ay................. 184
Tr ansmission position s........................... 184
Axle load
Axle load
Perm issible............................................ 389
Tr ailer operatio n.................................... .405 B B
Bad w
Bad w eat
eather light
her light ......................................... 138
Bag hook
Bag hook..................................................... 124
Ball neck Ball neck Extending/r etra cting............................. .270
Extending/r etra cting (MBUX multime-
dia system)............................................ 272
B
B AS (Br
AS (Br ak
ake Assis
e Assis t Syst
t System)
em)........................... 211 Batt
Batt
ery
ery
Re mo tecont rol (stationary heater)......... 160
Batt
Batt ery
ery
see High-voltage battery
Batt
Batt er
ery (high-v
y (high-v olt
oltag
age on-boar
e on-boar d electr
d electrical
ical
syst
syst em)
em)
see High-voltage battery
Batt
Batt er
er y (ke
y (ke y)
y)
Re placing................................................. 83
Batt
Batt er
er y (v
y (v ehicle)
ehicle)
Charging (Remo teOnline)..................... .168
No tes..................................................... 357
No tes (starting assis tance and charg-
ing)........................................................ 359
Batt
Batt er
er y oper
y oper ation
ation......................................... 163
Belt
Belt see Seat belt
Bicy
Bicy cle r
cle r ack
ack
Load capacit y........................................ 405
Tr ailer operatio n.................................... .275
Blind Spo
Blind Spo t Assist
t Assist
Ac tivating/deactivating.......................... 243
Fu nction................................................ 240 494
494
Ind
ex
Chock
Chock
Storage location............................. 379, 380
Chock
Chock see Chock
City lighting
City lighting.................................................. 138
Cleaning Cleaning see Care
Cleaning
Cleaning 0uid
0uid
see windscreen washer 0uid
Climat
Climat e contr
e contr ol
ol
Ac tivating/deactivating.......................... 150
Ac tivating/deactivating the A/C func-
tion (control panel).................................1 50
Ac tivating/deactivating the A/C func-
tion (MBUX multimedia system).............. 151
Ac tivating/deactivating the synchro-
nisation function (control panel).............1 51
Ac tivating/deactivating the synchro-
nisation function (MBUX multimedia
system).................................................. 152
Au tomatic control................................. .151
Calling up the air conditioning menu....... 150
Climate style function............................ 151
Demisting the windscreen...................... 149 Demisting windo
ws................................ 152
Fr ont air vents........................................ 161
Glo vebox air vent.................................. 162
Immediate pre-entry clima tecont rol....... 156
Information on the windscreen heater.... 154
Inserting/re movingthe 0acon (fra-
gr ance system)...................................... 153
Ionisatio n.............................................. .152
No tes..................................................... 149
Pre-ent ryclimate cont rol at departure
time.......................................................1 55
Pre-entry climate control using theke y... 154
Re ar air vents......................................... 162
Re sidual heat......................................... 152
Setting (MBUX multimedia system)......... 150
Setting the air distribution...................... 149
Setting the air0ow.................................. 149
Setting the climate style......................... 151
Setting the frag rance system.................. 152
Setting theve hicle interior temp era-
ture....................................................... 149
St ationary heater/ ventilation................. 157
Switching air-reci rculation mode
on/o.................................................... 152
Switching there ar wind owheater
on/o.................................................... 149 THERM
ATIC cont rol panel...................... 149
THERMOTRONIC control panel............... 149
Ve ntilating theve hicle (con venience
opening).................................................. 96
Climat
Climat e s e stytyle
le
Fu nction................................................ 151
Setting.................................................. .151
Co-dr Co-dr iv iver airbag
er airbag shut
shuto.
o.
see Automatic co-driver airbag shuto.
Coc
Coc kpit
kpit
Overview.............................................. 6, 10
Co.ee
Co.ee cup symbol
cup symbol
see ATTENTION ASSIST
Collision det
Collision det ection (park
ection (parked v
ed vehicle)
ehicle)
Information............................................ 207
Combination switch
Combination switch .................................... .135
Comf
Comf or
ort mode
t mode
see AMG RIDE CONTROL +
Com
Component-speci/c ponent-speci/c inf
infor
ormation
mation................... 389
Com
Comput puter
er
see On-board computer
Conv
Conv enience closing
enience closing ...................................... 96 Index
497
497
MBUX multimedia syst
MBUX multimedia syst
em
em
Ac tivating/deactivating standby mode... 208
Con/guring drive prog ram I................... .183
Home screen......................................... 288
No tes..................................................... 287
Operating theto uchscreen..................... 289
Overview................................................ 287
Re storing (fac tory settings).................... 300
Setting route-based speed adap tation.... 228
Setting the air distribution...................... 151
Setting the frag rance system.................. 152
Setting the stationary heater/ventila-
tion........................................................ 158
St andby mode function.......................... 208
Switching ionisation on/o..................... 152
MBUX multimedia syst
MBUX multimedia syst em
em
see MBUX Interior Assis tant
Media Media Overview of the functions and symbols.. .329
Media display Media display Operating.............................................. 289
Media display
Media display see MBUX multimedia system Media mode
Media mode
Connecting Blue tooth ®
audio equip-
ment..................................................... .331
Medical aids
Medical aids................................................... 41
Memor
Memor y function
y function
Fu nction................................................ 117
Head-up displa y..................................... 118
Operating.............................................. 118
Outside mir rors...................................... 118
Seat....................................................... 118
St eering wheel....................................... 118
Menu (on-boar Menu (on-boar d com
d comput
puter)
er)
Head-up displa y..................................... 284
Overview................................................ 280
Mer
Mer cedes me app
cedes me app
Information............................................ 319
No tes...................................................... .26
on-demand featur e.................................. .26
Mer
Mer cedes me calls cedes me calls
Ar ranging a service appointment............ 315
Calling the Mercedes-Benz customer
centre.................................................... 314 Calling
the Mercedes-Benz Customer
Centre aTer automatic accident or
breakdown de tection............................. 315
Consenting todata transfer.................... 316
Information............................................ 314
Making a call via theove rhead control
panel..................................................... 313
Tr ansfer red data..................................... 316
Mer
Mer cedes me connect cedes me connect
Ac cident and Breakdown Managemen t...3 18
Information............................................3 17
Tr ansfer red data..................................... 319
Mer
Mer cedes-Benz emerg
cedes-Benz emerg ency call syst
ency call system
em
Au tomatic emer gency call...................... 325
Data processing..................................... 327
Data trans fer........................................ .325
ERA GLONASS test mode....................... 327
In fo rm ation........................................... .322
Manual emer gency call.......................... 325
Overview................................................ 324
Self-diagnosis........................................ 327
Mer
Mer cedes-Benz ser cedes-Benz ser vice centre
vice centre
see Quali/ed specialist workshop 512
512
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