#
Only refuel using diesel fuel wi tha sul-
phur content less than 500 ppm.
Ne verre fuel wi thone of thefo llowing fuels:
R Petrol
R Marine diesel
R Heating oil
R Pure fatty acid me thyl ester or veget able
oil
R Para1n or kerosene
If yo u ha veacciden tally refuelled wi th the
wrong fuel: #
Do not switch on theve hicle. #
Consult a quali/ed specialist workshop. The
following compatibility indication for fuel
applies toyour vehicle: 1
For diesel fuel with a maximum of 7% byvol-
ume bio-diesel (fatty acid me thyl ester)
Ac cording toEuropean standard EN 16942 you
can /nd the compatibility indications at thefo l-
lowing locations:
R Ontheve hicle on the information label in the
fuel /ller 0ap (/ page 235)
R Onthe fuel dispenser or pump nozzle suitable
fo ryo ur vehicle thro ughout Europe
Inf Inf or
ormation on lo
mation on lo w outside t
w outside tem
emper
per atur
atur es
es
Re fuel your vehicle with as much winter diesel fuel
as possible at the beginning of winter. Before
changing overto winter diesel fuel, the fuel
ta nk should be empt y,if possible. When /rst refu-
elling wi thwinter diesel fuel, keep the fuel le vel
lo w, e.g. toreser veleve l. The fuel tank can be /l-
led as usual when next refuelling.
Fu rther information on fuel can be obtained at a
/lling station or a quali/ed specialist workshop.
T
T ank cont
ank cont ent and fuel r
ent and fuel r eserve
eser ve
The tota l capacity of the fuel tank may vary,
depending on theve hicle equipment.
All v
All v ehicles, ex
ehicles, excep
cep t plug-in h
t plug-in h ybr
ybrid:
id:
F
F uel t
uel t anktot
ank total capacity
al capacity Model
Model
S 580 4MATIC
76.0 litres
All other model s6 5.0 litres
or
76.0 litres Te
ch nical data
485 485
Plug-in h
Plug-in h
ybr
ybrid:
id:
Engine oil
Engine oil /lling
/llingcapacity
capacity Model
Model
Capacity
Capacity
S 580 e7 .8 litres
S 580 e 4MATIC 7.3 litresN
No
ot
tes on br
es on br ak
ake
e0uid
0uid No
tethe inst ructions about operating 0uids
(/ page 481). &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of an accident due to
va pour poc kets form ing in the brake sys-
tem
The brake 0uid constantly absorbs moisture
from the air. This lo wersthe boiling point of
th e brake 0uid. If the boiling point is too lo w,
va pour poc kets may form inthe brake system
when the brakes are applied hard.
This impairs the braking e.ect. #
Have the brake 0uid rene we d at the
speci/ed inter vals. Ha
ve the brake 0uid regula rly re placed at a quali-
/ed specialist workshop.
Only use a brake 0uid appr ovedby Mercedes-
Benz according toMB-F reigabe or MB-Appr oval
331.0. Coolant Coolant
N
No
ot
tes on coolant
es on coolant
Obser vethe no tes on operating 0uids
(/ page 481). &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of /re‑ and injury from
antif reeze
If antifreeze comes into contact with hot com-
ponent parts in the engine compartment, it
may ignite. #
Allow the engine tocool down before
yo uto p up the antifreeze. #
Make sure that no antifre eze spills out
next tothe /ller opening. #
Thoroughly clean the antifreeze from
component parts before starting the
ve hicle. *
N NOOTE
TE Damage caused byincor rect cool-
ant #
Only use coolant that has been premixed
with there qu ired antifreeze pr otection.
Information on coolant is available at thefo l-
lowing locations:
R Inthe Mercedes-Benz Speci/cation for
Operating Fluids 320.1
- Athttps://be vo.mercedes-benz.com
- Inthe Mercedes-Benz BeVo App
R Ataqu ali/ed specialist workshop *
N NOOTE
TE Overheating at high outside temp er-
atures If an inappropriate coolant is used,
the engine
cooling system is not su1ciently pr otected
against overheating and cor rosion at high out-
side temp eratures. #
Only use coolant appr ovedby Mercedes-
Benz. Te
ch nical data
489
489
Displa
Displa
y messag
y messag es P
es Possible causes/conseq
ossible causes/consequences and uences andM
MSolutions
Solutions
If th e driver's display fails, you may not recognise function restrictions a.ec ting systems releva nt tosaf ety or the
speed displa y,forex ample. The operating saf ety of theve hicle may be impaired (/ page 382). #
Have theve hicle checkedby aqu ali/ed specialist workshop immediatel y.
d
Vehicle is operational
Switch off vehicle before
exiting *Y
ou are leaving theve hicle in a ready-to-drive state. #
Get out of theve hicle, secure it against rolling away and take theke y with you. #
Ifyo u do not lea vetheve hicle, switch o. the electrical consumers, e.g. the seat heating. Otherwise, the 12‑V bat-
te ry may dischar geand starting the engine may be possible only with the help of a second battery (jump start).
ï
Operation only possible in
transmission position P *T
he ball neck will not swivel because transmission position h,kor neutral iis selected. #
Depress the brake pedal. #
Engage park position j.
ï Trailer coupling in motion *T
he ball neck is retracting/extending.
Do not attem pttospeed up, slow down or initiate the swivel mo vement using your hand, foot or other aids. During the
swivel mo vement, do not couple a trailer.
When the ball neck has reached an operational position, the display message will disappear. 516 516
Display messages and
warning/indicator lamps
Displa
Displa
y messag
y messag es P
es Possible causes/conseq
ossible causes/consequences and uences andM
MSolutions
Solutions
Drive malfunction Stop
Consult workshop *T
he transmission is malfunctioning. #
Stop theve hicle immediately in a safe location and do not continue driving. #
Consult a quali/ed specialist workshop.
Drive overheated. Drive on
with care *T
he transmission is overheating. When the display message is active, start-up and driving characteristics may be tem-
porarily impaired. #
Drive at low engine speed. #
Avoid sporty driving. #
Before pulling away on uphill gradients, let the transmission cool down until the display message disappears.
Auxiliary battery malfunc-
tion (white display message) *T
here is a malfunction in the auxiliary batter y. #
Consult a quali/ed specialist workshop. #
Until then, alw ays select park position jmanually before you switch o. theve hicle. #
Before leaving theve hicle, apply the electric parking brake.
Auxiliary battery malfunc-
tion (red display message) *T
here is a malfunction in the auxiliary batter y. #
Consult a quali/ed specialist workshop. #
Until then, alw ays select park position jmanually before you switch o. theve hicle. #
Before leaving theve hicle, apply the electric parking brake. 532 532
Display messages and
warning/indicator lamps
Displa
Displa
y messag
y messag es P
es Possible causes/conseq
ossible causes/consequences and uences andM
MSolutions
Solutions
Tyre(s) overheated *At least one tyre is overheating. The a.ected tyres are displa yed in red. At temp eratures close tothe limit value, the
tyres are displa yed in yello w. &
W
WARNI NG
ARNI NGRisk of an accident from driving with overheated tyres
Overheated tyres can burst. #
Reduce speed so that the tyres cool down. Reduce speed
*At least one tyre is overheating. The a.ected tyres are displa yed in red. At temp eratures close tothe limit value, the
tyres are displa yed in yello w. &
W
WARNI NG
ARNI NGRisk of an accident from driving with overheated tyres
Overheated tyres can burst. #
Reduce speed so that the tyres cool down. Display messages and
warning/indicator lamps
565
565
Setting
the air0ow (THERMOTRONIC)..... 189
Setting the frag rance system.................. 195
Setting thete mp erature
(THERMOTRONIC).................................. 189
St ationary heater/ ventilation................. 201
Switching there ar wind owheater
on/o. (THERM OTRO NIC).......................1 89
THERMOTRONIC control panel............... 189
Ve ntilating theve hicle (con venience
opening)................................................ 106
Coc Coc kpit
kpit, Dashboard
Overview................................................ 6, 8
Collision det
Collision det ection (park
ection (parked v
ed vehicle)
ehicle)
Information.................................... 264, 265
Combination switch
Combination switch ..................................... 171
Com
Com ponent-speci/c
ponent-speci/c inf
infor
ormation
mation................... 479
Cont
Cont ent shar
ent shar ing menu
ing menu
Overview................................................ 367
Contr
Control elements ol elements
To uch-sensitive........................................ 25
Conv
Conv enience closing
enience closing.................................... 107
Conv
Conv enience opening
enience opening................................... 106 Coolant (engine)
Coolant (engine)
Levelch eck............................................ 428
No tes..................................................... 489
Cop
Cop yr
yright
ight....................................................... 44
Cor
Cor ner
nering light
ing light............................................. 173
Cr
Cr osswind Assi st
osswind Assist
Fu nction/no tes...................................... 270
Cup holder
Cup holder Switching the cooling/heating func-
tion on/o.............................................. 159
Cushionbag
Cushionbag.................................................... 53 D
D
Dashcam
Dashcam Notes..................................................... 395
Selecting a USB device......................... .396
St arting/stopping a video recording...... .396
Dat
Dat a acq
a acq uisition
uisition
Ve hicle..................................................... 41
Dat
Dat a pr ot
a pr otection r
ection r ights
ights
Data storag e............................................ 44
Dat
Dat a st
a st or
orage
age
Data pr otection rights............................. .44Electronic control units............................ 41
Online services.......................................
.43
Ve hicle..................................................... 41
Deactiv Deactiv ating t
ating the alar
he alar m (AT
m (ATA)
A)........................ .115
Declar
Declar ation of conf
ation of conf or
ormity
mity
Electromagnetic compatibility.................. 29
Impor ter addresses.................................. 36
Jack......................................................... 36
Speci/c absor ption rate........................... 29
TIREFIT kit................................................ 37
Wi reless vehicle component s................... 29
Decor Decor ativ
ative f
e foil (cleaning ins
oil (cleaning instr tructions)
uctions)........... 432
Defr
Defr os
ost functiont function ........................................... 192
Des
Destination entry tination entry, Navigation
Entering a POI or addre ss....................... 390
Diagnos
Diagnos tics connection
tics connection , On-board diag-
nostics inter face............................................ 37
Diesel
Diesel Low outside temp eratures...................... 484
No tes..................................................... 484
DIGIT
DIGIT AL LIGHT
AL LIGHT
Ac tive headlamps................................... 172
Assistance functions.............................. 174 Index
597
597
F
F
r
ront passeng
ont passeng er seat
er seat
Ad justing from the driver's seat.............. 121
Ad justing from there ar.......................... 122
Fo lding the head restraint ba ck/up
(chau.eur mode)................................... 128
F
F uel
uel, Additives (fuel)
Ad ditives................................................ 484
Diesel.................................................... 484
E10........................................................ 483
Fu elreser ve........................................... 485
Low outside temp eratures...................... 484
Pe trol..................................................... 483
Quality (diesel )....................................... 484
Quality (petrol)....................................... 483
Re fuellin g.............................................. .235
Sulphur content..................................... 483
Ta nk content.......................................... 485
F F uel consump
uel consump tion indicat
tion indicator
or
Calling up.............................................. 230
F
F uses
uses, Electrical fuses
Before replacing a fuse.......................... 457
Fu se assignment diag ram. ...................... 457
Fu se box in the boo t............................... 460
Fu se box in the engine compartment......4 57Fu
se box in the front passenger foot-
we ll........................................................ 460
Fu se box on the dashboar d.................... 459
No tes..................................................... 457 G
G
G-met
G-met er (dr
er (driv
iver display
er display , Spor
, Sport menu)
t menu)........... .347
Gar
Gar ag
age door opener
e door opener
Clearing the memory.............................. 262
Gar
Gar ag
age door openers
e door openers
Opening/closing the door......................2 62
Prog ramming buttons............................. 260
Re solving problems................................ 261
Syn chronising thero lling code................ 261
Gear
Gear shiT
shiT r
recommendation
ecommendation........................... 234
Genuine par
Genuine par ts
ts................................................ 24
Glide mode
Glide mode.................................................. 234
Glov Glov e box
e box
Air vent.................................................. 207
Gr
Gr oss mass
oss mass.................................................. 480 H
H
Handling c
Handling c har
haract
acter
eris
istics (unusual)tics (unusual) ................ 461 HANDS-FREE A
HANDS-FREE A
CCESS
CCESS................................. 101
Hands et
Handset
Stow age compartment (rear).................. 152
Hazar
Hazar d w
d war
arning lights
ning lights ................................... 172
Head r
Head r es
estr
traint
aint
Ac tivating/deactivating neck heating..... 133
At tach ing/removing the additional
cushion (front)....................................... 131
At tach ing/removing the additional
cushion (rear)........................................ 133
Fr ont (luxury head restraint)................... 131
Fr ont passenger side (chau.eur mode).. .128
Re ar (adjusting)..................................... .132
Re ar (folding into position/folding
back mechanical ly)................................ 134
Re ar (lo wering from the front)................. 132
Re ar (luxury head restraint).................... 132
Head-up display Head-up display Augmented reality................................. .349
Care...................................................... 434
Fu nction................................................ 348
Ope rating.............................................. 350
Operating the memory function.............. 144
Selecting (with augmented reality)......... .351 Index
607 607
Displaying
weather informatio n.............. 394
Moving................................................... 393
Selecting the map orientation................ 393
Setting the map scale............................ 393
Massag Massag e pr
e progr
ogrammes
ammes
Overview................................................ 136
Re setting the settings............................ 137
Selecting the front seats........................1 37
Maximum per Maximum per missiblegr
missible gross v
oss v ehicle w
ehicle w eight
eight... 480
MBUX Int
MBUX Int er
erior Assist
ior Assist ant
ant
Anticipatory exitwa rning........................ 374
Au tomatic preselection of the outside
mir ror. ................................................... 376
Calling up favo urites with the V pose......3 76
Operating the function with the
fa vo urites pose...................................... 376
Overview................................................ 371
Switching there ading light on/o.
(contactless).......................................... 374
Switching the sear chlight on/o.
(contactless). ......................................... 374
MBUX multimedia syst MBUX multimedia syst em
em
Ac tivating/deactivating snow chain
mode.................................................... .462 Ac
tivating/deactivating standby mode... 266
Ac tivating/deactivating the frag rance
system................................................... 194
Calling up the Zero La yer........................ 365
Collision de tection (par kedve hicle)
...................................................... 264, 265
Con/guring displ aysetting s.................... 351
Con/guring drive prog ram I................... .228
Coupling the steering wheel heater to
th e seat heating..................................... 141
Driver camera........................................ 377
Home screen......................................... 367
No tes..................................................... 361
Operating theto uchscreen..................... 368
Operating the Zero La yer........................ 365
Overview................................................ 361
Re storing (fac tory settings).................... 386
Setting Memo ryParking Assist............... 336
Setting route-based speed adap tation.... 283
Setting the air distribution...................... 192
Setting thefo ot we llte mp erature............ 192
Setting the frag rance system.................. 195
Setting there ar climate cont rol.............. 193
Setting the stationary heater/ventila-
tion........................................................ 202
Switching ionisation on/o..................... 194 Zero La
yer (function).............................. 362
Zero La yer (o verview)............................. 363
MBUX V MBUX V oice Assist
oice Assist ant
ant
Direct commands.................................. 360
E-mails................................................... 359
Fu nction........................................ 354, 370
Impr oving speech qualit y........................ 356
Langua gesetting.................................... 355
Look and Answer function..................... .360
Media voice commands.........................3 58
Message voice commands.....................3 59
Na vigation voice commands...................3 58
No tes on thevo ice commands............... 357
Online voice commands.........................3 59
Online voice control............................... 357
Operable functions................................. 355
Operating saf ety.................................... 354
Ra dio voice commands.......................... 358
Setting (MBUX multimedia system)......... 355
Te lephone voice controls........................ 358
Te xt message voice commands.............. 359
TV voice commands...............................3 58
Ve hicle voice commands........................ 359
Vo ice prom pting............................. 354, 371 Index
611 611