1
00BB ESP®
OFF →
261
2 0057 Highbeam →
78
3 00E5 ESP®
→
261
4 003E003D Turn signal lights →
78
5 0049 Parking brak e(US Ao nly) →
109
0024 Parking brak e(Canada
only) →
109
6 0027 Brakes (US Aonly) →
261
004D Brakes (Canada only) →
261
7 00CC Powe rsteering →
265
8 00DF ABS →
261
9 003D Powe rsupp ly →
251
A 003E Doors →
265
B 0075 Restra int sy stem →
261 C
00E9 Seat belt →
264
D 00B9 CheckEngine →
265
E 00AC Coolant →
265
F 005E Rear fogl ight →
77
G 005A Foglights →
77
H 0077 Tire pressur emonitoring
sy stem →
268
I 00AD ATTENTION ASSIST →
127
J 00D4 Reser vefuel →
265
K 0058 Lowb eam →
77
L 0060 Parking lamps and
license plat elamp →
77
Cor responding messages may
also be shown on them ulti‐
function displa y. →
235 At
ag lanc e–I ndicator and warning lamps (vehicle swithout steering wheel buttons) 7
1
00BB ESP®
OFF →
261
2 0057 Highbeam →
78
3 003E003D Turn signal lights →
78
4 0027 Brakes (US Aonly) →
261
004D Brakes (Canada only) →
261
5 0049 Parking brak e(US Ao nly) →
109
0024 Parking brak e(Canada
only) →
109
6 003E Doors →
265
7 00DF ABS →
261
8 00E9 Seatbelt →
264
9 00B9 CheckEngine →
265
A 00AC Coolant →
265 B
005E Rear fogl ight →
77
C 005A Foglights →
77
D 0077 Tire pressur emonitoring
sy stem →
268
E 0075 Restra int sy stem →
261
F 00E5 ESP®
→
261
G 00BA Distance warning →
265
H 00D4 Reser vefuel →
265
I 0058 Lowb eam →
77
J 0060 Parking lamps and
license plat elamp →
77
Cor responding messages may
also be shown on them ulti‐
function displa y. →
235 8
Atag lanc e–Indicator and warning lamps (vehicle swiths teering wheel buttons)
ga
in driving experience and become accus‐
to med tothen ew handling characteristics.
R Befor edriving, checkt he following:
- that thet railer towh itch and ball coupling
ar es ecure
- that thes afet ys wit ch forb rake dt railer sis
functioning cor rectly
- that thes afet yc hains ar esecur eand
undamaged
- that thee lectrical connection saresecure
- that thel ights ar efunctioning cor rectly
- thew heels ford ama geand cor rect tire
pressur e(/ page 204)
R Adjus tthe outside mir rors so that youh ave a
clea rviewoft herear sectio nofthe trailer.
R Ifth et railer is equipped wit hanindividual
braking sy stem, checkb efor eeachj ourney
whe ther theb rake sa refunctioning cor rectl y.
R Ifth et railer has electronicall ycont rolled
brakes, pull away carefully wi th thevehicle/
trailer combination .Brake manually using the
brak econtroller and checkw hether the
brakes ar efunctioning cor rectl y.
R Secu rethel oad on thet railer in line wit hthe
re qu irements and rules forl oad-securing
me thods.
R When driving wit hatrailer ,chec katr egular
inter vals that thel oad is secur eand that the
light sand brakes ar efunctioning cor rectl y.
R Bea rinm indthat theh andling characteristics
ar em oreu nstable when towing atrailer than
when drivin gwithout atrailer .Avoid sudden
st eering mo vements.
R The vehicle/trailer combination is heavier,
accelerates mor eslowl y,has areduced
climbing ability and an increased braking dis‐
ta nce. It is mor esusceptible toside winds
and requ ires careful steering.
R If possible, do no tbrake suddenl y,but rath er
moderatel yatfirst so that thet railer can acti‐
va te its brakes. Then inc rease thep ressur eon
th eb rake pedal.
R Ifth ea utomatic transmission shifts between
ge arsonu phill or downhill gradients, restrict
th es hiftrange. Select shif trang e4,3,2or1.
Al owe rgear and reduced speed decrease the
ri sk of engine damage.
R When driving on adownhill gradient, shif ttoa
lo we rgear touse thee ngine' sbraking ef fect. Av
oid cons tant braking, as this could cause
th ev ehicle brakes and possibly also the
traile rbrake stoo verheat.
R Ifth ec oolant temp eratur eincreases signifi‐
cant lywhen thea ir-conditionin gsystemis
switched on, switc hthe air-conditioning sys‐
te mo ff.
Coolant heat can also be dissipated by
switching thea irflow and thet emperatur eof
th eh eater or air conditioning tothem aximum
le ve l. Open thew indo wsif necessar y.
R When overtak ing, pa yparticular attention to
th ei ncreased overtakin gdista nce of your
ve hicle/trailer combination.
Due tothel engt hofy ourvehicle/trailer com‐
bination youw illrequ ireal onger stre tchof
ro ad befor eswit ching bac ktothe original
lane. Pe
rm issible trailer loads and tongue weights We
ight information &
WARNING Risk of accident du etoan
unbraked trailer wit hanexcessiv egross
we ight
If yo up ull an unbraked trailer wit hagross
tr ailer weight (G TW)ofm oret han 1,653 lbs
(750 kg),th ev ehicle's brak esystem may
ove rheat.
This increases theb raking dis tance and may
eve ncause theb rake system tofail. #
Alwaysu seatrailer wit haseparate
braking sy stem if youa repullin gagross
trailer weight (G TW)ofm oret han
1, 653 lbs (750 kg). *
NO
TEDama getothed rive train, trans‐
mission or trailer towh itch due toexc ess
gross combination weight The permissible
grosscombination weight is
exc eeded.
The driv etrain, thet ransmission or thet railer
to wh itch ma ybed amaged. #
Compl ywitht he permissible gross com‐
bination weight. Fo
rv ehicles wit hapermissible gross weight of
6,6 14 lbs (3,00 0kg),thep ermissible gross com‐
bination weight is less than thes um of thep er‐
missible gross vehicle weight and thep ermissible 134
Driving and pa rking
In some countries, an audible signal wills
ound
and/or amessag ewilla ppear on thed isplay
when thev ehicle reaches them aximum speed
permitted bylaw, e.g. at 75mph(120k m/h).
Ta ch ome ter
* NO
TEEngine damag eduetomaximum
engine speed being exceeded If
th em aximum permissible engine speed is
exc eeded, thee ngine ma ybedamaged. #
Avoid driving in ther ed speed range
(danger zone). Whe
nthe redm arkisr eached, thef uel supply
will be inter rupte dtop rotect thee ngine.
Outsid etem peratu re display
Yo us houl dpayspecial attention toroad condi‐
tions when temp eratures ar earound freezing
point.
Bear in mind that theo utside temp eratur edisplay
indicates them easured air temp eratur eand not
th er oad sur face temp erature.
The outside temp eratur eisdisplayedont he mul‐
tifunction displa y(/pag e140).
Changes in theo utside temp eratur ewill be dis‐
pla yeda fter as hor tdela y.
Coolant temperatur edisplay &
WARNING Risk of bu rnsw hen opening
th eh ood
If yo uo pen theh ood when thee ngine has
ov erheated or when ther eisaf ireint he
engine compartment, thef ollowing situations
ma yoccur:
R Youc oul dc om eintoc ontact wi thhot
ga ses.
R Youc oul dc om eintoc ontact wi thother
hot, escaping operating fluids. #
Befor eopening theh ood, allo wthe
ove rheated engine tocool down. #
Inthee vent of afireint he engine com‐
partment, keep theh ood closed and call
th ef ires ervice. In
vehicles without steering wheel buttons, you
can sho wthe coolant temp eratur eonthe display
(/ page142). In
vehicles wit hsteering wheel buttons, ther eis
an analog coolant temp eratur edispla yont he
instrument clus ter's tach ome ter.
During norma ldriving and if thec oolant le velis
cor rect, thed ispla yisp ermitted torise tothef ol‐
lowing temp erature:
R Vehicles wit hfront-wheel drive: up to230°F
(1 10 °C)
R Vehicles wit hrear-wheel drive: up to248°F
(120°C) Overvie
wand operation of theo n-boa rd
compu ter( ve hicles without steering-wheel
but tons) &
WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐
mation sy stems and communications
equipment
If yo uo perat einformation and communica‐
tio ne quipment integrated in thev ehicle when
driving, youw ill be distracted from thet raffic
situation. This could also cause youtol ose
control of thev ehicle. #
Onlyoperat ethis equipment when the
traf fics ituation permits. #
Ifyo uc anno tbes ureoft his,stop the
ve hicle whils tpaying attention toroad
and traf ficc onditions and ope rate the
equipment wit hthe vehicle stationar y. Yo
um usto bse rvet he legal requirements fort he
countr yinwhich youa recur rentl yd riving when
ope rating theo n-boar dcomputer. &
WARNING Risk of accident and injury
du ring inter vention bythes teering wheel
If yo ur eac hthrough thes teering wheel to
operat ethe adjustment knobs while driving,
yo uc oul dlose control of thev ehicle. #
Use thea djustmen tknobs onl ywhen
th ev ehicle is at astandstill. #
Do no treac hthrough thes teering wheel
while driving. Instrument clus
tera nd on-boar dcomputer 137
00C5
Re
ar wind owwiper (/ page86) Setting
thei nstrument lighting &
WARNING Risk of accident and inju ry
during inter vention bythes teering wheel
If yo ur eac hthrough thes teering wheel to
operat ethe adjustment knobs while driving,
yo uc oul dlose control of thev ehicle. #
Use thea djustmen tknobs onl ywhen
th ev ehicle is at astandstill. #
Do no treac hthrough thes teering wheel
while driving. Brightness cont
rol(ex ample: vehicle wit hsteer‐
ing-wheel buttons)
The displa yson thei nstrument clus tera re illumi‐
nated during thed ay.Ad imming functio nisnot
possible in da ylight.
In vehicles wit hsteering-wheel buttons, thel ight
sensor on thei nstrument clus tera utomatically
controls theb rightness of thed ispla ylighting.
When thel ight has been switched on, theb right‐
ness cont rolisi nfluenced bythea mbient light.
Yo uc an then adjus tthe brightness of thei nstru‐
ment lighting and thed ispla ylighting as well.
Ve hicles without steering-wheel but tons: #
Press the0074or0075 button on thei nstrument
clus ter.
% Ifthe Settings menu has been selected on
th eo n-boar dcomputer ,itwill notbep ossible
to adjus tthe displa ybrightness.
Ve hicles with steering-wheel but tons: #
Turn brightness control 1onthei nstrument
clus ter. Overvie
wofmenus on theo n-boa rdcom‐
pu ter
Ve hicles without steering wheel but tons
Press theÈbutton on thei nstrument clus terto
scroll thro ugh them enus.
Yo uw ill see theSettings menu onl yifthevehicle
is stationar y.
If yo us crol lfor wa rdsint heSettings menu using
the 0078button, thes ettings fort he pr evious sub‐
men uort he previous function will be copied over.
If yo up ress the Èbutton in asubmenu, thes ub‐
menu or function will be exited without thes et‐
ting being adop ted.
Yo uc an find fur ther operating information in
"Overvie wand operation of theo n-boar dcom‐
puter" (/ page137).
Depending on thev ehicle equipment, youc an call
up thef ollowing menus, displa ysor functions:
R Displa yshowing trip dis tance and total dis‐
ta nce (/ page 142)
R Trip computer displa y(/ pag e142)
R Displ ayshowing cur rent range
R Displa yshowing cur rent fue lconsu mption
(/ page 142)
R Digital speedome ter
R Displ ayshowing coolant temp erature
(/ page142)
R Displ ayshowing displa ymessages in them es‐
sag em emor y(/pag e235)
The following menus, displa ysand function swill
also be displa yedw hen thev ehicle is stationary:
R Displa yshowing next servic edue date
(/ page175)
R Electroni cchec kont he engine oil le vel
( / pag e178)
R Tire pressur emonitoring sy stem restart
(/ page209)
R The Settings menufor adjusting or activating
and deactivating driving and driver assis tance
sy stems as well as displa yoptions
(/ page143)
Ve hicles with steering wheel but tons
Use the0059 or0065 steering-wheel button to
sho wthe menu bar and scroll thro ugh them enus.
Use the0064 or0063 steering-wheel button to
scroll thro ugh their submenus and functions. Instrument clus
tera nd on-boar dcomputer 141
Yo
uc an find fur ther operating information in
"Overvie wand operation of theo n-boar dcom‐
puter" (/ page138).
Depending on thev ehicle equipment, youc an call
up thef ollowing menus:
R Trip menu (/ page145)
R Navi menu (navigation instructions)
(/ page146)
R Audio menu (/ page147)
R Telephone menu (/page147)
R DriveAssist menu (/page 144)
R Service menu (/ page 144)
R Settings menu (/ page 148) Menu
sand submenu s(vehicles without
st eering wheel but tons) Calling up
thed istance menu Use
theb uttons on thei nstrument clus ter. #
Todispl aythed istance: press and hold the
È button until thed ispla yshows theo dome‐
te rf or thet ripd ista nce and thet otal dis‐
ta nce. #
Torese tthe trip distance: press and hold
the 0078 button until thet ripd ista nce is reset
to 0.0. Tr
ip computer menu Use
theb uttons on thei nstrument clus ter. #
Todispl ay:press theÈbutton toselect the
trip compu terd ispla y.
The values displa yedr elat etot hose meas‐
ured since thet ripc omputer waslastreset.
The following values will be displa yed:
R Distance
R Leng thof journey
R Averag efuel consum ption
R Averag espeed #
Torese tv alues: press and hol dthe 0078 but‐
to nu ntilallva lues ar ereset.
The trip computer will automatically be rese tif
th ev alue exceed s9999 hou rsor 99,999 mi
(99,999 km). Cur
rent fuel consum ption menu Cur
rent fue lconsu mptionm enu (e xamp le)
1 Recuperation display
2 Current fuel consum ption #
Press theÈbutton toselect thef uel con‐
sum ption bar displa y.
Re cuperation display 1showswhe ther and, if
so, ho wmuchk inetic energy is being transformed
int oe lectric cur rent whil stthev ehicle is coasting.
The recuperated energy is then stored in the
st ar terb atter y.Re cuperation display 1is
dependent on thee ngine ins talled and is there‐
fo re nota vailable in all vehicles. Coolant
temperatur emenu &
WARNING Risk of bu rnsw hen opening
th eh ood
If yo uo pen theh ood when thee ngine has
ove rheated or when ther eisaf ireint he
engine compartment, thef ollowing situations
ma yoccur:
R Youc oul dc om eintoc ontact wi thhot
ga ses.
R Youc oul dc om eintoc ontact wi thother
hot, escaping operating fluids. #
Befor eopening theh ood, allo wthe
ove rheated engine tocool down. #
Inthee vent of afireint he engine com‐
partment, keep theh ood closed and call
th ef ires ervice. Use
theb uttons on thei nstrument clus ter. #
Press theÈbutton toselect thec oolant
te mp eratur ebar display 00AC.
During normal driving and if thec oolant le vel
is cor rect, thed ispla yisp ermitted torise to
th el etter H. 14 2
Instrument clus tera nd on-boar dcomputer
&
WARNING Risk of bu rnsf romh otcom‐
ponent parts in thee ngine compartment
Cer tainc omponent pa rtsint he engine com‐
partment can be very hot, e.g. thee ngine, the
cooler and pa rtsoft heexhaus tsystem. #
Allowthe engine tocool down and only
to uc hc omponent parts desc ribed in the
fo llowing. *
NO
TEDama gecaused byrefilling too
muc hengine oil To
om uche ngine oil can damag ethe engine
or thec atalytic con verter. #
Have excess engine oil remo vedata
qu alified specialis tworks hop. *
NO
TEEngine damag eduetouse of addi‐
tives in thee ngine oil The use of additional additives in
thee ngine
oil can damag ethe engine. #
Do no tuse an yadditional additives in
th ee ngine oil. +
ENVIRONMEN
TALN OTE Environmental
damag ecaused byspilling oil when refill‐
ing Damag
eiscaused tothee nvironmen tifspil‐
led oil enter sthe soil. #
When refilling oil, mak esuren oneis
spilled. Example: engin
eoilfiller opening #
Obser vethei nformation rega rding appr oved
engine oil under "Operating fluids and capaci‐
ties" (/ page228). #
Unscr ewand remo vecap 1. #
Refill engin eoil. #
Place cap 1onthef iller openin gand
tigh ten.
Whe ndoing so, mak esuret hat thec ap
engages cor rectly. #
If present, checkt he oil le velu sing theo il dip‐
st ick( / pag e179). #
Inthec ase of vehicles without an oil dipstic k,
ch eckt he oil le velw itht he on-boar dcom‐
puter af tert he next journe y(/ pag e178).
It is necessa ryto runt he engine forane xtended
perio dafter eac hoilre fill to cor rectly de tect the
oil le vel. Fill le velc hanges during oil refills may
no tbei mmediately visible. Depending on the
driving profile, then ew oil le velc an onl ybedis‐
pla yeda fter ad riving time of up to60 minutes.
If necessa ry,o nlyr efill theq uantity of oil shown
in thei nstrument clus terd ispla yand checkt he
oil le vela ga in af tert he next journe y. Checking/adding coolant
&
WARNING ‑Riskoff irea nd injur yfrom
antifreeze
If antifreez ecomes int ocontact wi thhotc om‐
ponent parts in thee ngine compartment, it
ma yignite. #
Allowthe engine tocool down before
adding antif reeze. #
Mak esuret hat no antifreeze spills out
next tothef iller opening. #
Thoroughl yclean of fany antifreeze from
componen tparts befor estartin gt he
ve hicle. &
WARNING Risk of scalding from hot
coolant
If yo uo pen thec ap, youc oul dbes calded. #
Letthe mo torc ool down befor eopening
th ec ap. #
When opening thec ap, wear pr otective
gl ove sand saf etyg lasses. #
Open thec ap slowl ytorelease pres‐
sure. 18 0
Maintenance and care
Only
checkt he coolant le vela nd/or fill th ec ool‐
ant if thev ehicle is stationar y,on aleve lsurface
and thee ngine has cooled down. The coolant
te mp eratur emustbeb elow1 22°F (50°C). &
WARNING Risk of bu rnsf romh otcom‐
ponent parts in thee ngine compartment
Cer tainc omponent pa rtsint he engine com‐
partment can be very hot, e.g. thee ngine, the
cooler and pa rtsoft heexhaus tsystem. #
Allowthe engine tocool down and only
to uc hc omponent parts desc ribed in the
fo llowing. #
Coolant con tains glyc ol and is therefor epoi‐
sonous. Obser vethei nformation under
"Operating fluids and capacities"
(/ page230).
* NO
TEPaint wo rkdamag eduetocoolant If coolant
getsonp ainted sur faces, thep aint‐
wo rkcan be damaged. #
Addc oolant carefully. #
Remo vespilledc oolant. Re
gular lych eckt he engine cooling sy stem and
th eh eating sy stem forl ea ks.Ift hereisal oss of
coolant ,have thec ause de term ined and rectified
in aq ualified specialis tworks hop without dela y. Example: cap and coolant
expansion reser voir
Checking thec oolant le vel #
Slowly tur ncap 1 of coolant expansion res‐
er vo ir2 half aturnc oun ter-clockwise and
allo woverpressur etoe scape. #
Turn cap 1further and remo veit. The coolan
tleve lisc orrect in thef ollowing cases:
R Uptomar kerb ar3 when thee ngine is cold
R Ifth ee ngine is warm,upto0 .6 in (1.5 cm)
ove rmarke rb ar3
Ad ding coolant
Only use coolant appr ovedfor Mercedes-Benz to
av oid damaging thee ngine cooling sy stem. #
Refe rtot he information on coolant
(/ page230). #
Refill th ec oolant up tomar kerb ar3 inthe
fi ller openin gofcoolantexpansio nreser voir
2. #
Replace cap 1and tighten in aclockwise
direction. #
Startt he engine. #
Setthe temp eratur einthevehicle interior to
th em aximum output on thec ont rolp anel of
th ec limat econt rol. #
Aftera pproxima tely five minutes, switc hoff
th ee ngine again and allo wittocool down. #
Che ckthec oolant le vela ga in and add coolant
if necessar y. Re
filling thew indshield washer sy stem &
WARNING Risk offire and injur yfrom
windshiel dwashe rconcentrate
Wi ndshield washer concentrat eishighlyflam‐
mable. #
Avoid fire ,o pen flames ,smokin gand
th ec reation of spar kswhen using wind‐
shield washer concentrate. &
WARNING Risk of bu rnsf romh otcom‐
ponent parts in thee ngine compartment
Cer tainc omponent pa rtsint he engine com‐
partment can be very hot, e.g. thee ngine, the
cooler and pa rtsoft heexhaus tsystem. #
Allowthe engine tocool down and only
to uc hc omponent parts desc ribed in the
fo llowing. *
NO
TEDama getothee xterio rlighting
due tounsuitable windshield washer fluid Uns
uitable windshield washer fluid ma ydam‐
ag et he plastic sur face of thee xterio rlighting. #
Onlyuse windshield washer fluids that
ar ea lso suitable foru se on plast ic sur‐ Maintenance and care
181