Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit C-Sedan (2014) du fabricant Mercedes-Benz
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C-Class Operator's Manual Order no. 6515079413 Part no. 2045843383 Edition A 2014 É2045843383ÁËÍ 2045843383 C-Class.
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Welcome to the world of Mercedes-Benz We urge you to read this Operator's Manual carefully and familiarize yourself with the vehicle before driving. For you ro wn safety and a longer vehicle life, follow the instructions and warning notices in this manual.
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Index ....................................................... 4 Introduction ......................................... 21 At ag lance ........................................... 29 Safety ................................................... 39 Opening and closing .
1, 2, 3 ... 115 Vs ocket .................................. .... 271 12 Vs ocket see Sockets 4MATIC (permanent four-wheel drive) .................................................. 185 A ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) Display message ..................
Authorized Mercedes-Benz Center see Qualified specialist workshop Authorized workshops see Qualified specialist workshop AUTO lights Display message ............................ 232 see Lights Automatic engine start (ECO start/ stop function) ........
Display ........................................... 296 Exterior lights ................................ 295 Gea ro rs electo rl ever .................... 296 Interior ........................................... 296 Matte finish ......................
Combination switch .......................... 116 Consumption statistics (on-board computer) .......................................... 207 Convenience closing feature .............. 89 Convenience opening feature ............ 89 Coolan t( engine) Checkin gt he level .
Central locking/unlocking (SmartKey) .................. .................. .. .7 6 Control panel ................................... 37 Display message ............................ 245 Emergency locking ........................... 83 Emergency unlocking .
EBD (electronic brake force distribution) Display message ............................ 224 Function/notes ................................ 70 ECO display Function/notes ............................. 167 On-board computer ....................... 208 ECO start/stop function Automatic engine start .
Eyeglasses compartment ................. 263 F Fille rc ap see Fuel filler flap First-aid kit ......................................... 300 Flat tire MOExtended run-fla ts ystem ......... 301 Preparing the vehicle ..................... 301 see Emergency spare wheel Floormats .
HOLD function Deactivating ................................... 183 Display message ............................ 237 Function/notes ............................. 182 Hood Closing .......................................... .2 88 Display message ........
Switching the exterio rl ighting delayed switch-off on/off (on- board computer ). ........................... 216 Switching the surround lighting on/off (on-board computer) .......... 216 Turn signals ................................... 116 see Interior lighting see Replacing bulbs Light sensor (display message) .
N Navigation Menu (on-board computer) ............ 209 see separate operating instructions NECK-PRO head restraints Operation .............. .................. ........ .5 2 Resetting after being triggered ........ 53 NECK-PRO luxury head restraints Operation .
Parking Guidance Display message ............................ 238 Important safety notes .................. 188 Parking lamps Changing bulbs .............................. 123 Switching on/off ........................... 116 PARKTRONIC Deactivating/activating .
Reporting safety defects .................... 26 Reserve (fuel tank) see Fuel Reserve fuel Display message ............................ 236 Warning lamp .
Settings Factory (on-board computer) ......... 219 On-board computer ....................... 215 Setting the air distribution ............... 138 Setting the airflow ............................ 139 SETUP (on-board computer) ............. 219 Side impact air bag .
Stowage net ................................... 264 Under driver's seat/front- passenger sea t. ............................. 264 Stowage net ....................................... 264 Stowage well beneath the trunk floor .......................
Average weight of the veh icle occupants (definition) .................... 335 Bar (definition) ............................... 335 Changing aw heel .......................... 338 Characteristics .............................. 335 Checking ...........
Trunk Emergency release .................... 86, 87 Important safety notes .................... 84 Locking separatel y. .......................... 86 Opening (automatically from inside) .............................................. 86 Opening (automatically from outside) .
Mounting aw heel .......................... 338 Removing aw heel .......................... 341 Storing ........................................... 338 Tightening torque ........................... 342 Whee ls ize/tir es ize ....................... 342 Window curtain air bag Display message .
Protection of the environment General notes H Environmental note Daimler's declared policy is one of comprehensive environmental protection. The objectives are for the natural resources that form the basis of our existence on this planet to be used sparingly and in a manner that takes the requirements of both nature and humanity into account.
Have aftermarke ta ccessories installed at a qualified specialist workshop. You could jeopardize the operating safety of your vehicle if you use parts, tires and wheels as well as accessories relevant to safety which have not bee na pproved by Mercedes.
Information for customers in California Under California law you may be entitl ed to a replacemen to fy our vehicle or a refund of the purchase price or lease price, if after a reasonable number of re.
If you have purchased a used car, please send us the "Notification of Used Car Purchase" in the Service and Guarantee booklet or simply call the Mercedes-Benz Customer Assistance Center (USA) at the hotline number 1-800-FOR-MERCedes(1-800-367-6372) or Customer Service (Canada) at 1-800-387-0100.
In situations like this, the body, the undercarriage, chassis parts, wheels or tires could be damaged withou tt he damage being visible. Components damaged in this way can unexpectedly fail or, in the case of an accident, no longer withstand the strain they are designed to.
qualifications to correctly carry out the work required on your vehicle. This is especially the case for work relevant to safety. Observe the notes in the Maintenance Booklet.
Mercedes-Ben zL imited Warranty or by the New or Used-Vehicle Warranty. Data stored in the vehicle Information about electronic data acquisition in the vehicle (Including notice pursuan tt o California Code § 9951) Please note that your vehicle is equipped with devices that can record vehicle systems data.
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Dashboard ........................................... 30 Instrument cluster .............................. 31 Multifunction steering wheel ............. 33 Center console .................................... 34 Overhea dc ontrol panel ................
Dashboard Function Page : Steering wheel paddle shifters 157 ; Combination switch 116 = Instrument cluster 31 ? Horn A PARKTRONIC warning display 185 B Overhead control panel 36 C Climate control syst.
Instrumen tc luster Displays and controls Function Page : Fuel gauge ; Coolant temperature 204 = Speedometer with segments 205 Function Page ? Multifunction display 206 A Tachometer 205 B Instrument c.
Warning and indicator lamps Function Page : ÷ ESP ® 252 M SPORT handling mode in AMG vehicles 253 ; · Distance warning 259 = å ESP ® OFF 252 ? $ Brakes (USA only) 250 A J Brakes (Canada only) 250.
Multifunction steering wheel Function Page : Multifunction display 206 ; Audio/COMAND display; see the separate operating instructions = ? Switches on the Voice Control System; see the separate operat.
Center console Center console, upper section Function Page : Audio system/COMAND; see the separate operating instructions : Audio system/COMAND; see the separate operating instructions ; c Seat heatin.
Center console, lower section Function Page E Stowage compartment 262 Ashtray 269 Cigarette lighter 270 F Selector lever 154 G Cup holder 267 H Stowage compartment 262 Function Page I Audio/COMAND con.
Overhea dc ontrol panel Function Page : u Switches the rear- compartment interior lighting on/off 120 ; | Switches the automatic interio rl ighting control on/off 120 = p Switches the right- hand read.
Door control panel Function Page : Opens the door 82 ; %& Unlocks/locks the vehicle 82 = Adjusts the seats electrically 100 ? r 45= Stores settings fo rt he seat, exterior mirrors and steering whe.
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Useful information .............................. 40 Panic alarm ...................... .................. .. 40 Occupant safety .................................. 40 Children in the vehicle ........................ 59 Driving safet ys ystems ........
Useful information i This Operator's Manual describes all models and all standard and optional equipment of your vehicle available at the time of publication of the Operator's Manual. Country-specific differences are possible. Please note that your vehicle may not be equipped with all features described.
SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) Introduction SRS consists of: R The 6 SRS warning lamp R Air bags R Air bag control unit (with crash sensors) R Emergency Tensioning Devices R Belt force limiters SRS reduces the risk of occupants coming into contact with the vehicle's interior in the event of an accident.
cover, outer sides of the sea tb ackrests, door trim panels, or door frame trims. R Do no ti nstall additional electrical/ electronic equipment on or nea r SRS components and wiring. R Keep area between ai rb ags and occupants free of objects (e.g. packages, purses, umbrellas, etc.
G WARNING In order to reduce the potential dange ro f injuries caused during the deploymen to ft he front air bags, the driver and front passenger must always be correctly seated and wear their seat belts. For maximum protection in the event of a collision, you must always be in the normal seat position with your back against the backrest.
i After an ai rb ag has been deployed, have the vehicle towed to the neares tq ualified specialist workshop, eve ni fy our vehicle is ready to drive. Front air bags The front air bags increase protection for the driver's and front passenger's head and chest.
Driver's knee bag : deploys under the steering column. If, during a frontal collision, the syste md etermines that air bag deployment can offer additional protection to that provided by the seat belt, driver's knee bag : is deployed along with the driver's air bag.
The side impact air bag on the front- passenger side will deploy if the front- passenger seat belt is fastened, regardless of whether the front-passenger seat is occupied or not.
vehicle acceleration/deceleration. You will then be protected by the fastened seat belt. Occupant Classification System (OCS) How the Occupant Classification System works The Occupant Classification System (OCS) categorizes the occupant on the front- passenger seat using a weight sensor.
When the OCS senses that the front passenger seat occupant is classified as an adult or someone larger than a small individual, the 45 indicator lamp will illuminate for approximately six seconds when the engine is started and then go out. This indicates that the fron tp assenger front air bag is activated.
Ac hild in a rear-facing child restraint on the front-passenger seat will be seriously injured or even killed if the front-passenger front air bag inflates.
being empty, the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp will continue to light up and not go out. G WARNING If the 45 indicator lamp does not illuminate, the system is not functioning. You must contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center before seating any child on the front passenger seat.
Problems with the Occupant Classification System Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lights up and remains on. The person on the front-passenger seat: R has the weight of a typical adult R has been determined by the system not to be a child The OCS is malfunctioning.
G WARNING If the 45 indicator lamp does not illuminate or remains out with the weight of a typical 12-month-old child in a standard child restraint or less, or is unoccupied, on the front-passenger seat, do not transport ac hild on the front-passenger seat until the system has been repaired.
vehicle occupants. There is an increased risk of injury. Do not attach any objects to the head restraints and do not use head restraint covers. NECK-PRO head restraints/NECK-PRO luxu ry head restraints increase protection of the driver's and front-passenger's head and neck.
X Remove resetting tool : from the vehicle documen tw allet. X Slide resetting tool : into guide ; between the NECK-PRO luxury head restraint and the rear cover of the head restraint. X Push resetting tool : downwards until you hear the head restraint deployment mechanism engage.
Even where this is not required by law, all vehicle occupants should correctly fasten their seat belts before sta rting the journey. i See "Children in the vehicl e" ( Y page 59) for further information on infants and children traveling in the vehicle as well as on child restraint systems.
G WARNING Do not pass seat belts over sharp edges. They could tear. Do not allow the seat bel tt o get caught in the door or in the seat adjustment mechanism. This could damage the seat belt. Never attempt to make modifications to seat belts. This could impair the effectiveness of the seat belts.
Adjust the height so tha tt he upper part of the seat belt is routed across the center of your shoulder. X To raise: slide the belt sash guide upwards. The belt sash guide engages in various positions. X To lower: press and hold belt sash guide release : .
After the vehicle comes to a standstill, the warning tone is reactivated and the 7 seat belt warning lamp flashes agai ni ft he vehicle speed again exceeds 15 mph (25 km/h). The 7 seat belt warning lamp only goes out if: R both the driver and the front passenger have fastened their seat belts.
force exerted by the sea tb elt on the vehicle occupan ti s reduced. The seat belt force limiters for the front seats are synchronized with the front air bags, which take on a part of the deceleration force. This results in the force exerted on the occupant being distributed over a greater area.
lamp is illuminated, indicating that the front passenger front air bag is deactivated. R Ac hild in a rear-facing child restraint on the front passenger seat will be seriously injured or even killed i.
G WARNING Infants and small children should never share a seat bel tw ith another occupant .I nt he event of an accident, they could be crushed between the occupant and seat belt.
Activating the special sea tb elt retractor: X Pull the seat belt out fully and let the seat belt retractor retract it again. While the seat belt is retracting, you should hear a ratcheting sound. The special seat belt retractor is activated. X Push down on the child rest raint system to take up any slack.
Vehicles with rear-seat through-loading facility X Install the LATCH-type (ISOFIX) child restraint system. Comply with the manufacturer's instructions when installing the LATCH-type (ISOFIX) child restraint system. Top Tether G WARNING Always lock the rear seat backrests in their upright position when the rear seats are occupied by passengers.
Child-proof locks Important safety notes G WARNING When leaving the vehicle, always remove the SmartKey from the ignition lock. Always take the SmartKey with you and loc kt he vehicle. Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle, even if they are secured in a child restraint system, or with access to an unlocked vehicle.
operation is possible using the switches in the rear compartment. Driving safety systems Overview of driving safety systems In this section, you will find information about the following driving safet.
If ABS intervenes when braking, you will feel a pulsing in the brake pedal. The pulsating brake pedal can be an indicatio no fh azardous road conditions, and functions as a reminder to take extra care while driving. BAS (Brake Assist System) General information BAS operates in emergency braking situations .
Recognition by the radar sensor system is also impaired in the event of: R dir to nt he sensors or anything else covering the sensors R interference by other radar sources R there are strong radar reflections, for example in parking garages R a narrow vehicle traveling in front, e.
Important safety notes i Observe the "Importan ts afety notes" sectio n( Y page 65). G WARNING If ESP ® is malfunctioning, ESP ® is unable to stabilize the vehicle. Additionally, further driving safety systems are deactivated. This increases the risk of skidding and an accident.
It may be best to deactivate ESP ® in the following situations: R when using snow chains R in deep snow R on sand or gravel i Activate ESP ® as soon as the situations described above no longer apply. ESP ® will otherwise not be able to stabilize the vehicle if the vehicle starts to skid or a wheel starts to spin.
Deactivating/activating ESP ® X To activate SPORT handling mode: briefly press button : . The M SPORT handling mode warning lamp in the instrumen tc luster lights up. The SPORT handling mode message appears in the multifunction display. X To deactivate SPORT handling mode: briefly press button : .
G WARNING If EBD has malfunctioned, the rear wheels can still lock, e.g. under full braking. This increases the risk of skidding and an accident. You should therefore adapt you rd riving style to the different handling chara cteristics. Have the brake system checked at a qualifi ed specialist workshop.
In the event of snowfall or heavy rain, the recognition can be impaired. Recognitio nb y the rada rs ensor system is also impaired in the event of: R dirt on the sensors or anything else covering the .
X To activate with the SmartKey: remove the SmartKey from the igniti on lock. X To activate with KEYLESS-GO: switch the ignition off and open the driver's door. X To deactivate: switch on the ignition. i The immobilize ri s always deactivated when you start the engine.
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Useful information .............................. 76 SmartKey ............................................. 76 Doors .............................. ...................... 81 Trunk .................................................... 84 Side windows ..
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: & To lock the vehicle ; F To unlock the trunk lid = % To unlock the vehicle The turn signals flash once when unlocking and three times when locking. When it is dark, the surround lighting also comes on if it is activated in the on-board computer ( Y page 216).
vehicle is unlocked .T his is useful if you frequently travel on your own. X To change the setting: press and hold down the % and & buttons simultaneously for approximately six seconds until the battery check lamp ( Y page 79) flashes twice.
Keep batteries out of the reach of children. If a battery is swallowed, seek medical attention immediately. Checking the battery X Press the & or % button. The battery is working properly if battery check lamp : lights up briefly. If battery check lamp : does not ligh tu p briefly during the test, the battery is discharged.
Problems with the SmartKey Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions You cannot lock or unlock the vehicle using the SmartKey. The SmartKey battery is discharged or nearly discharged. X Try again to lock/unlock the vehicle using the remote control function of the SmartKey.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The engine cannot be started using the SmartKey. The on-board voltage is too low. X Switch off non-essential consumers, e.g. seat heating or interior lighting, and try to start the engine again. If this does not work: X Check the starter battery and charge it if necessary ( Y page 302).
Unlocking and opening doors from the inside You can open a door from inside the vehicle even if it has been locked. You can only open the rear doors from inside the vehicle if they are not secured by the child-proof locks ( Y page 64). Only open the door when the traffic situation permits.
Automatic locking feature The vehicle is locked automatically when the ignition is switched on and the vehicle's wheels are turning at a speed in excess of 9 mph (15 km/h). You could therefore be locke do ut if: R the vehicle is being pushed. R the vehicle is being towed.
X Turn the mechanical key clockwise as far as it will go to position 1 . X Turn the mechanical key back and remove it. X Make sure that the doors and the trunk lid are locked. X Insert the mechanical key into the SmartKey. i If you lock the vehicle as described above, the fuel filler flap is not locked.
If somebody becomes trapped: R press the F button on the SmartKey, or R press the remote operating switch on the driver's door, or R press the closing or locking button on the trunk lid, or R pull on the trunk lid handle Opening/closing from outside Opening X Press the % button on the SmartKey.
Opening You can open the trun kl id automatically using the SmartKey or the handle in the trunk lid. X Press and hold the F button on the SmartKey until the trunk lid opens. or X If the trunk lid is unlocked, pull the trunk lid handle and let it go again immediately.
X Take the mechanical key out of the SmartKey ( Y page 78). X Insert the mechanical key into the trunk lid lock as far as it will go. X Turn the mechanical key counter-clockwise from position 1 as far as it will go to position 2 . The trunk is unlocked.
vehicle. Never leave children unsupervised in the vehicle. G WARNING If children are left unsup ervised in the vehicle, they could: R open the doors, thus endangering other people or road users. R get out and disrupt traffic. R operate the vehicle's equipment.
i You can continue to operate the side windows after you switch off the engine or remove the SmartKey. This function is available for up to five minutes or until the driver's or front-passenge rd oor is opened. Convenience opening You can ventilate the vehicle before you start driving.
X Point the tip of the SmartKey at the driver's door handle. X Press and hold the & button until the side windows and the sliding sunroof or the panorama roof with power tilt/sliding panel are fully closed. X Make sure that all the side windows and the sliding sunroof or panorama roof with power tilt/sliding panel are closed.
G WARNING If you close a side window again immediately after it has been blocked or reset, the side window closes with increased or maximum force. The reversing feature is then not active. Parts of the body could be trappe d in the closing area in the process .
the closing process, the sliding sunroo fo pens again automatically. However, the automatic reversing feature is only an aid and does not relieve you of the responsibility of paying attention when closing the sliding sunroof. G WARNING The reversing feature does not react: R to soft, light and thin objects, e.
X Make sure that the sliding sunroof can be fully opened and closed again ( Y page 92). X If this is not the case, repeat the steps above again. ! If the sliding sunroof still cannot be opened or closed fully after resetting, contact a qualified specialist workshop.
This means that the reversing feature cannot prevent someone being trapped in these situations. There is a risk of injury. When closing make sure that no parts of the body are in the sweep of the roller sunblind.
G WARNING If you close the sliding sunroof again immediately after it has been blocked or reset, the sliding sunroof closes with increased or maximum force. The reversing feature is then not active. Parts of the body could be trapped in the closing area in the process .
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Useful information .............................. 98 Correct driver's seat position ............ 98 Seats .................................................... 99 Steering wheel .................................. 105 Mirrors ......................
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settings with the memory function ( Y page 110). Seats Important safety notes G WARNING Children could become trapped if they adjust the seats, particularly when unattended. There is a risk of injury. When leaving the vehicle, always take the SmartKey with you and lock the vehicle.
! To avoid damage to the seats and the seat heating, observe the following information: R keep liquids from spilling on the seats. If liquid is spilled on the seats, dry them as soon as possible. R if the seat covers are damp or wet, do not switch on the seat heating.
The time period starts over again if, within these three minutes, you: R open or close a fron td oor R insert the SmartKey into the ignition lock or remove it from the ignition lock R switch the ignition on or off If the SmartKey is in position 2 in the ignition lock, the seats can be adjusted at any time.
Adjusting the head restraints manually Adjusting the head restraint height 2 X To raise: pull the head restrain tu pt o the desired position. X To lower: press release catch : in the direction of the arrow and push the head restraint down to the desired position.
X To lower: press release catch : and push the head restraint down unti l it is in the desired position. Installing/removing the rear seat head restraints 3 X Release the rea rs eat backrest and fold it slightly forwards ( Y page 265). X To remove: pull the head restraint up to the stop.
: To adjust the upper back support ; To adjust the contour of the backrest in the lumbar region = To adjust the lateral structure and support of the seat X Make sure that the SmartKey is in position 2 in the ignition lock. i Repeat the adjustmen ti ft he seat no longer has the desired contour after a certain amount of time.
Problems with the seat heating Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The seat heating has switched off prematurely or cannot be switched on.
Adjusting the steering wheel manually G WARNING If the steering wheel is unlocked while the vehicle is in motion, it could change position unexpectedly. This could caus ey ou to lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident. Before starting off, make sure the steering wheel is locked.
G WARNING If you drive off while the EASY-ENTRY/EXIT feature is making adjustments, you could lose control of the vehicle. There is a risk of an accident. Always wai tu ntil the adjustment process is complete before driving off. The EASY-ENTRY/EXIT feature makes getting in and ou to fy our vehicle easier.
For this reason, always make sure of the actual distance from the road users traveling behind by glancing over your shoulder. The convex exterior mirrors provid e a larger field of vision. The exterior mirrors are automati cally heated afte rs tarting the vehicl ei ft he rear window defroster is switched on and the outside temperature is low.
If the "Fold in mirrors when locking" function is activated in the on-board computer ( Y page 218): R the exterior mirrors fold in automatically as soon as you lock the vehicle from the outside. R the exterior mirrors fold out again automatically as soon as you unlock the vehicle and then open the driver's or front- passenger door.
X Make sure that the SmartKey is in position 2 in the ignition lock. X With the exterior mirror on the front- passenger side activated, use adjustment button = to adjust the exterior mirror. In the exterior mirror, the rear wheel and the curb should be visible.
X Adjust the sea t( Y page 100). X On the driver's side, adjust the steering wheel ( Y page 106 )a nd the exterio rm irrors ( Y page 107). X Briefly press the M memory button and the np ress storage position button 1 , 2 or 3 withi nt hree seconds.
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Useful information ............................ 114 Exterior lighting ................................ 114 Interior lighting ................................. 120 Replacing bulbs ................................. 121 Windshield wipers ................
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Automatic headlamp mode G WARNING When the ligh ts witch is set to à , the low- beam headlamps may not be switched on automatically if there is fog, snow or other causes of poor visibility due to the weather conditions such as spray. There is a risk of an accident.
with the parking lamps and low-beam headlamps. X To switch on the front fog lamps: turn the SmartKey in the ignitio nl ock to position 2 or start the engine. X Turn the light switch to L or à . X Press the N button. The green N indicator lamp in the instrument cluster lights up.
High-beam headlamps X To switch on the high-beam headlamps: turn the SmartKey in the ignition lock to position 2 or start the engine. X Turn the light switch to L or à . X Press the combination switch beyond the pressure point in the direction of arrow : .
The active light function is a system that moves the headlamps according to the steering movements of the front wheels. In this way, relevant areas remain illuminated while driving. This allows you to recognize pedestrians, cyclists and animals. Active: when the lights are switched on.
system no longer detects any other vehicles, it reactivates the high-beam headlamps. The system's optical sensor is located behind the windshield near the overhead control panel. Switching Adaptive Highbeam Assist on/off X To activate: activate the Adaptive Highbeam Assist function using the on- board computer ( Y page 216).
Interior lighting Overview of interior lighting Front overhead control panel : u Switches the rear interio rl ighting on/off ; | Switches the automatic interior lighting control on/off = p Switches th.
Crash-responsive emergency lighting The interio rl ighting is activated automatically if the vehicle is involved in an accident. X To switch off the crash-responsive emergency lighting: press the hazard warning lamp button. or X Loc ka nd then unlock the vehicle using the SmartKey.
Halogen headlamps : Parking lamp/standing lamp: W 5W ; High-bea mh eadlamp: H7 55 W = Low-beam headlamp: H7 55 W Bi-Xenon headlamps : Cornering lamp: H7 55 W Tail lamp : Backup lamp: P 21 W ; Brake lamp: P 21 W = Brake lamp/parking lamp: P 21 W Changing the front bulbs Low-beam headlamps (halogen headlamps) X Switch off the lights.
X Turn housing cover : counter-clockwise and pull it out. X Turn bulb holder ; counter-clockwise and pull it out. X Take the bulb out of bulb holder ; . X Insert the new bulb into bulb holder ; . X Insert bulb holder ; into the lamp and turn it clockwise.
Right-hand side trim panel Left-hand side trim panel (vehicles with a sound system) X To open: turn rotary catch : 90° in the direction of the arrow and remove side trim panel ; . X To close: insert side trim panel ; and turn rotary catch : 90° in the opposite direction to the arrow.
X Press the respective bulb : , ; or = back and turn it counter-clockwise to remove it from the bulb holder. X Inser tt he new bulb into the bulb holder and turn it clockwise. X Reinsert the connector for LED light functions in the bulb holder. X Insert the bulb holder again and lock it in place.
conditions .R eplace the wiper blades twice a year, ideally in spring and fall. Replacing the wiper blades Important safety notes G WARNING If the windshield wipers begin to move while you are changing the wiper blades, you could be trapped by the wiper arm.
Problems with the windshield wipers Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The windshield wipers are jammed. Leaves or snow, for example, may be obstructing the windshield wiper movement .T he wiper motor has been deactivated. X For safety reasons, you should remove the SmartKey from the ignition lock.
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Useful information ............................ 130 Overview of climate control sys- tems ................................................... 130 Operating the climate control sys- tems ................................................... 135 Setting the air vents .
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Control panel for dual-zone automatic clim ate control Canada only : To set the temperature, left ( Y page 138) ; To defros tt he windshield ( Y page 139) = To switch the ZONE function on/off ( Y page.
USA only : To set the temperature, left ( Y page 138) ; To defrost the windshield ( Y page 139) = To switch maximum cooling on/off ( Y page 140) ? To switch cooling with air dehumidification on/off ( .
climate control output, you can switch off the ECO start/stop function by pressing the ECO button ( Y page 152). i The ECO start/stop function is not available on AMG vehicles.
Control panel for 3-zone automatic climate control Canada only Fron tc ontrol panel : To set the temperature, left ( Y page 138) ; To defrost the windshield ( Y page 139) = To switch the residual heat.
Notes on using 3-zone automatic climate control Automatic climate control The following contains instructions and recommendations to enable you to ge tt he most out of your automatic climate control. R Activate climate control using the à and ¿ buttons.
and dehumidified according to the temperature selected. Condensation may drip from the underside of the vehicle when it is in cooling mode. This is normal and not a sign that there is a malfunction. Activating/deactivating X To activate: press the ¿ button.
Problems with the "Cooling with air dehumidification" function Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The indicator lamp in the ¿ button flashes three times or remains off. The "Cooling with air dehumidification" function cannot be switched on.
Setting the temperature Dual-zone automatic climate control Different temperatures can be set for the driver's and front-passenger sides. X Turn the SmartKey to position 2 in the ignition lock ( Y page 147). X To increase/reduce: turn control : or B clockwise or counter-clockwise ( Y page 131).
Adjusting X Turn the SmartKey to position 2 in the ignition loc k( Y page 147). X Press the _ button repeatedly until the desired symbol appears in the display. The indicator lamp in the à button goes out. Automatic control is deactivated and the air distribution is controlled according to the selected setting.
X Press the à button. The indicator lamp in the ¬ button goes out. Airflow and air distribution are set to automatic mode. or X Turn temperature control : or B clockwise or counter-clockwise ( Y page 131), ( Y page 134). or X Press the K or I button.
Problems with the rear window defroster Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The rear window defroster has deactivated prematurely or cannot be activated. The battery has not been sufficiently charged. X Switch off any consumers that are not required, e.
i If you activate the residual heat function at high temperatures, only the ventilation will be activated. The blower runs at mediu ms peed. Activating/deactivating X Turn the SmartKey to position 0 in the ignition lock ( Y page 147) or remove it. X To activate: press the Ì button.
Setting the glove box air vent When automatic climate control is activated, the glove box can be ventilated, for instance to cool its contents. The level of airflow depends on the airflow and air distribution settings. ! Close the air vent when heating the vehicle.
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Useful information ............................ 146 Notes on breaking-in an ew vehicle 146 Driving ............................................... 146 Automatic transmission ................... 154 Refueling ...........................................
Useful information i This Operator's Manual describes all models and all standard and optional equipment of your vehicle available at the time of publication of the Operator's Manual. Country-specific differences are possible. Please note that your vehicle may not be equipped with all features described.
Make sure that all objects in the vehicle are stowed correctly, and that they cannot enter the driver's footwell. Install the floormats securely and as specified in order to ensure sufficient clearance for the pedals. Do not use loose floormats and do not place floormats on top of one another.
KEYLESS-GO General notes R Do not keep the KEYLESS-GO key: - with electronic devices, e.g. a mobile phone or another SmartKey - with metallic objects, e.g. coins or metal foil - inside metallic objects, e.g. a metal case This can impair the functionality of the KEYLESS-GO key.
i The power supply is switched off again if: R the driver's door is opened and R you press Start/Stop button : once when in this position As soon as the ignition is switched on, all the indicator lamps in the instrument cluster light up.
i The Start/Stop button can be used to start the vehicle without inserting the SmartKey into the ignition lock. The Start/ Stop button must be inserted in the ignition lock and the SmartKey must be in the vehicle. X Depress the brake pedal and keep it depressed.
The engine starts automatically when the driver wants to pull away again. The ECO start/stop function thereby helps you to reduce the fuel consumption and emissions of your vehicle. Important safety notes G WARNING If the engine is switched off automatically and you exit the vehicle, the engine is restarted automatically.
R the brake syste mr equires this. R the temperature in the vehicle interior deviates from the set range. R the system detects moisture on the windshield when the air-conditioning system is switched on. R the condition of charge of the battery is too low.
Problems with the engine Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The engine does not start. The starter motor can be heard. R There is a malfunction in the engine electronics. R There is a malfunction in the fuel supply. X Turn the SmartKey back to position 0 in the ignition lock before attempting to start the engine again.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The engine is not running smoothly and is misfiring. There is a malfunction in the engine electronics or in a mechanical component of the engine management system. X Only depress the accelerator pedal slightly.
Transmission position and drive program display : Transmission positio nd isplay ; Drive program display The current position of the selector lever is shown by the indicators nex tt o the selector lever. The indicators light up when the SmartKey is inserted into the ignition lock.
A Neutral Do not shift the transmissi on to N while driving. The transmission could otherwise be damaged. No power is transmitted from the engine to the drive wheels . Releasing the brakes will allow you to move the vehicle freely, e.g .t o push it or tow it.
i When the engine is started, the automatic transmission always switches to automatic drive program E (drive program C in AMG vehicles). AMG vehicles Drive program selecto rw ith manual drive program .
R increased sensitivity. This impro ves driving stability on slippery road surfaces, for example R the automatic transmission shifting up sooner. This results in the vehicle being drive na tl ower eng.
Selecting the ideal shift range X Press the selector lever to the left towards D– and hold it in position. or X Pull the left-hand steering wheel paddle shifter and hold it in position. The automatic transmission shifts to the gear which allows optimum acceleration and deceleration.
X If corresponding gearshift recommendation : appears in the multifunction display on the instrument cluster, pull on the right-hand steering wheel paddle shifter ( Y page 157). The automatic transmission shifts to recommended gear ; . Downshifting X Briefly press the selector lever to the left towards D– .
Problems with the transmission Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The transmission has problems shifting gear. The transmission is losing oil. X Have the transmission checked at a qualified specialist workshop immediately. The acceleration ability is deteriorating.
otherwise automatically intervene. The brake system could otherwise be damaged. ! Vehicles with 4MATIC must not be towed with either the front or the rear axle raised, as doing so will damage the transmission. Refueling Important safety notes G WARNING Fuel is highly flammable.
The position of the fuel filler cap is displayed 8 in the instrument cluster. The arrow next to the filling pump indicates the side of the vehicle. To open X Switch the engine off. X Remove the SmartKey from the ignition lock. X KEYLESS-GO: open the driver’s door.
Problems with fuel and the fuel tank Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Fuel is leaking from the vehicle. The fuel line or the fuel tank is faulty. G WARNING Risk of explosion or fire. X Turn the SmartKey to position 0 in the ignition lock and remove it immediately ( Y page 147).
! Always secure the vehicle correctly against rolling away. Otherwise, the vehicle or its drivetrain could be damaged. To ensure that the vehicle is secured against rolling away unintentionally: R the parking brake must be applied. R the transmission must be in position P and the SmartKey must be removed from the ignition lock.
X To apply: depress parking brake ; firmly. Whe nt he engine is running, the $ (USA only) or J (Canada only) indicator lamp lights up in the instrumen tc luster.
X Warm up the engine at low engine speeds. X Avoid frequent acceleration or braking. X Have all maintenance work carried out as indicated by the service intervals in the Maintenance Booklet or by the service interval display. Fuel consumption also increases when driving in cold weather, in stop-start traffic and in hilly terrain.
These factors are not taken into consideration by the ECO display. The evaluation of your driving style is carried out using the following three categories: R Acceleration (evaluation of all accelerat.
Wet roads If you have drive nf or a long time in heavy rain without braking, there may be a delayed reaction from the brakes when braking for the first time. This may also occur after the vehicle has been washed. You have to depress the brake pedal more firmly.
Mercedes-Ben zr ecommends that you only have brake pads/linings installed on your vehicle which have been approved for Mercedes-Ben zv ehicles or which correspond to an equivalent quality standard.
Winter driving Important safety notes G WARNING If you shift dow no na slippery road surface in an attempt to increase the engine's braking effect, the drive wheels could lose their grip. There is an increased danger of skidding and accidents. Do not shift down for additional engine braking on a slippery road surface.
store any road speed above 20 mph (30 km/h). If you fail to adap ty our driving style, cruise control can neither reduce the risk of an accident nor override the laws of physics. Cruise control cannot take into account the road, traffic and weather conditions.
Setting as peed Keep in mind tha ti tm ay take a brie fm oment until the vehicle has accelerated or braked to the speed set. X Press the cruise control lever up : for a higher speed or down ; for a lower speed.
In such cases, DISTRONIC PLUS may: R give an unnecessary warning and then brake the vehicle R neither give a warning nor intervene R accelerate unexpectedly There is a risk of an accident. Continue to drive carefully and be ready to brake, in particular when warned to do so by DISTRONIC PLUS.
relevant chapter in the Operator's Manual if questions are asked about this. i USA only: This device has been approved by the FCC as a "Vehicular Radar System" .
and is shown in the multifunction display. If the vehicle in fron ti sn o longer detected and displayed, DISTRONIC PLUS switches off and a tone sounds. X Briefly pull the cruise control lever towards you ? , or press it up : or down ; . DISTRONIC PLUS is selected.
Stopping G WARNING When leaving the vehicle, even if it is braked only by DISTRONIC PLUS, it could roll away if: R there is a malfunction in the system or in the voltage supply. R DISTRONIC PLUS has been deactivated with the cruise control lever, e.g.
up : or down ; beyond the pressure point. Every time the cruise control lever is pressed up : or down ; , the last speed stored is increased or reduced.
DISTRONIC PLUS displays in the multifunction display General notes In the Assistance men u( Y page 213) of the on-board computer, you can select the assistance display. Display when DISTRONIC PLUS is deactivated X Select the Assist. Graphic function using the on-board computer ( Y page 213).
DISTRONIC PLU Si s automatically deactivated if: R you engage the parking brake R you are driving slower than 15 mph (25 km/h) and there is no vehicle in front, or if the vehicle in front is no longer.
DISTRONIC PLUS has not detecte d the vehicle cutting in yet. Th e distance to this vehicle will be too short. Narrow vehicles DISTRONIC PLUS has not yet detected the vehicle in front on the edge of the road, because of its narrow width .T he distance to the vehicle in front will be too short.
Example: positio no fd ynamic handling package with sports mode button X Start the engine. Sports tuning The firmer setting of the suspension tuning in sports mode ensures eve nb etter contact with the road. Select this mode when employing a sporty driving style, e.
Activation conditions You can activate the HOLD function if: R the vehicle is stationary R the engine is running or if it has been automatically switched off by the ECO start/stop function R the driver's door is closed or your seat belt is fastened R the parking brake is released R the hood is closed.
speed and driving style to the prevailing road and weather conditions. RACE START enables optimal acceleration from a standing start. The precondition for this is a suitable high-grip road surface.
again after the vehicle has been driven a certain distance. 4MATIC (permanent four-wheel drive) 4MATIC ensures that all four wheels are permanently driven .T ogether with ESP ® , it improves the traction of your vehicle whenever a drive wheel spins due to insufficien tg rip.
: Sensors in the front bumper, left-hand side (example) Range of the sensors General notes PARKTRONIC does not take objects into consideration tha ta re: R below the detection range, e.g. people, animals or objects R above the detection range, e.g. overhanging loads, truck overhangs or loading ramps The sensors must be free from dirt, ice or slush.
located on the headliner in the rear compartment. Warning display for the front area : Segments on the left-hand side of the vehicle ; Segments on the right-hand side of the vehicle = Segments showing operational readiness The warning display for each side of the vehicle is divided int o five yellow and two red segments.
Problems with PARKTRONIC Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Only the red segments in the PARKTRONIC warning displays are lit. You also hear a warning tone for approximately two seconds. PARKTRONIC is deactivated after approximately 20 seconds, and the indicator lamp in the PARKTRONIC button lights up.
Use Parking Guidance for parking spaces: R that are parallel to the direction of travel R that are on straight roads, not bends R that are on the same level as the road, i.e. not on the pavement, for example. Parking Guidance may not detect flat curbs Parking tips: R On narrow roads, drive as close to the parking space as possible.
Parking X Stop the vehicle when the parking space symbol shows the desired parking space in the instrument cluster. X Shift the transmission to position R . The multifunction display shows the Check Vehicle Surroundings Press 'OK' to Confirm message.
Rear view camera General notes : Rear view camera Rear view camera : is an optical parking and maneuvering aid. It shows the area behind your vehicle in the COMAND display. The rea rv iew camera is located in the handle strip of the trunk lid. Important safety notes The rear view camera is only an aid.
ATTENTION ASSIST Important safety notes ATTENTION ASSIST is only an aid to the driver. It might no ta lways recognize fatigue or increasing inattentiveness in time or fail to recognize the ma ta ll. The system is not a substitute for a well-rested and attentive driver.
Blind Spo tA ssist General notes Blind Spot Assist uses a radar sensor system to monitor the areas on both sides of your vehicle. It supports you from a speed of approximately 20 mph (3 0 km/h). A warning display in the exterio rm irrors draws your attention to vehicles detected in the monitored area.
Due to the nature of the system: R warnings may be issued in error when driving close to crash ba rriers or similar solid lane borders. R the warning is canceled when driving for an extended period next to long vehicles, such as trucks. The two rada rs ensors for Blind Spot Assist are integrated into the sides of the rear bumper.
: Active Lane Keeping Assist camera If you select km on the on-board computer in the Display Unit Speed-/Odometer function ( Y page 215), Lane Keeping Assist is active starting at as peed of 60 km/h. If the miles display unit is selected, the assistance range begins at 40 mph.
Standard If Standard is selected, no warning vibration occurs if: R you switch on the turn signals. In this event, the warnings are suppressed for a certain period of time. R a driving safety system intervenes, such as ABS, BAS or ESP ® . Adaptive When Adaptive is selected, no warning vibration occurs if: R you switch on the turn signals.
This device has been approved by the FCC as a "Vehicular Rada rS ystem". The radar sensor is intended fo ru se in an automotive radar system only. Removing, tampering with, or altering the device will void any warranties, and is not permitted by the FCC.
the bumpers, have the functio no ft he sensors checked at a qualified specialist workshop. Blind Spot Assist may otherwise not work properly. Indicator and warning display Active Blind Spot Assist is not active at speeds below approximately 20 mph (30 km/h).
Either a very slight course -correcting brake application, or none at all, may occu ri f: R there are vehicles or obstacles, e.g. crash barriers, located on both sides of your vehicle. R a vehicle approaches you too closely at the side. R you have adopted a sporty driving style with high cornering speeds.
Terminate the intervention in a non-critical driving situation. The system may be impaired or may not function if: R there is poor visibility, e.g. due to insufficien ti llumination of the road, or due to snow, rain, fog or spray R there is glare, e.g.
In addition, a lane with lane markings on both sides must be recognized. The brake application also slightly reduces vehicle speed. If a lane-correcting brake application occurs, the following, for ex.
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Useful information ............................ 204 Important safety notes .................... 204 Displays and operation .................... 204 Menus and submenus ...................... 207 Display messages ............................. 222 Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument cluster .
Useful information i This Operator's Manual describes all models and all standard and optional equipment of your vehicle available at the time of publication of the Operator's Manual. Country-specific differences are possible. Please note that your vehicle may not be equipped with all features described.
Under normal operating conditions and with the specified coolant level, the coolant temperature may rise to 248 ‡ (120 †). ! Ad isplay message is shown if the coolan t temperature is too high. If the coolant temperature is over 248 ‡(120 †), do not continue driving.
Left control panel = ; R Calls up the menu and menu bar 9 : Press briefly: R Scrolls in lists R Selects a submenu or function R In the Audio menu: selects a stored station, an audio track or a video s.
A Permanen td isplay: outside temperature or speed ( Y page 216) B Transmission position X To show menu bar ; : press the = or ; button on the steering wheel. Menu bar ; disappears after a few seconds. Text field : shows the selected menu or submenu as well as display messages.
The From Start trip computer is automatically reset if: R the ignition has been switched off for more than four hours. R 999 hours have been exceeded. R 9,999 miles have been exceeded. The From Reset trip computer is automatically reset if the value exceeds 9,999 hours or 99,999 miles.
You can reset the values of the following functions: R Trip odometer R "From Start" trip computer R "From Reset" trip computer R ECO display i When you reset the values in the "ECO display", the values in the trip computer "From Start" are likewise reset .
Change of direction announced with a lane recommendation : Road into which the change of direction leads ; Distance to change of direction and visual distance display = New lane during a change of dir.
Operating an audio player or audio media Example: CD/DVD changer display : Current title Audio data from various audio devices or media can be played, depending on the equipment installed in the vehicle. X Switch on the audio system or COMAND and select the audio player or medium, see the separate operating instructions.
X Switch on your mobile phone and audio system or COMAND, see the separate operating instructions. X Establish a Bluetooth ® connection to the audio system or COMAND; see the separate operating instructions. X Press the = or ; button on the steering wheel to select the Tel menu.
Assistance menu Introduction In the DriveAssist menu, you have the following options: R Displaying the assistance graphic ( Y page 213) R Activating/deactivating ESP ® ( Y page 213) R Activating/deac.
ESP ® is deactivated if the å wa rning lamp in the instrument cluste rl ights up continuously when the engine is running. If the ÷ warning lamp and the å warning lamp are lit continuously, ESP ® is not available due to a malfunction. Observe the information on warning lamps ( Y page 252).
X Press the : or 9 button to set Off , Standard or Adaptive . X Press the a button to save the setting. When Lane Keeping Assist or Active Lane Keeping Assist is activated, the multifunction display shows the lane markings as bright lines in the assistance graphic.
R DISTRONIC PLUS R ASSYST PLUS service interval display Selecting the perma nent displa yf uncti on You can determine whether the multifunction display permanently shows you rs peed or the outside temperature. X Press the = or ; button on the steering wheel to select the Settings menu.
If you have activated the Surround Lighting function and the ligh ts witch is set to à , the following function sa re activated when it is dark: R surround lighting: the exterior lighting remains lit for 40 seconds after unlocking with the SmartKey.
Activating/deactivating the rada rs ensor system X Press the = or ; button on the steering wheel to selec tt he Sett. menu. X Press the : or 9 button to select the Vehicle submenu. X Press a to confirm. X Press the 9 or : button to select Radar Sensor (See Oper.
X Press a to confirm. X Press the : or 9 button to select the Auto. Mirror Folding function. If the Auto. Mirror Folding function is activated, the vehicle's exterior mirror is displayed in orange in the multifunction display. X Press the a button to save the setting.
RACETIMER Displaying and starting RACETIMER The RACETIMER is only intended for use on a closed race circuit. Do not use the function on public roads. You can use the RACETIMER to store lap times. X Press = or ; on the steering wheel to select the AMG menu.
You cannot delete individual stored laps. If you have stopped 16 laps, the current lap does not have to be reset. X Reset the current lap. X Press a to confirm Reset . Reset Race Timer? appears in the multifunction display. X Press the : button to select Yes and press the a button to confirm.
Display messages General notes Display messages appear in th em ultifunction display. Display messages with graphic displays may be shown in simplified for mi nt he Operator's Manual and may therefore differ from the multifunction display.
Safety systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions !÷ Currently Unavailable See Operator's Manual ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), ESP ® (Electronic Stability Program), BAS (Brake Assist), PRE-SAFE ® ,t he HOLD function and hill start assist are temporarily unavailable.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The braking distance in an emergency braking situation can thus increase. If ESP ® is no to perational, ESP ® is unable to stabilize the vehicle. There is an increased risk of skidding and an accident.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions $ (USA only) J (Canada only) Brake Immediately A malfunction has occurred while the HOLD function or DISTRONIC PLUS is active. At one may also sound at regular intervals. If you attempt to lock the vehicle, the tone becomes louder.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions PRE-SAFE Functions Currently Limited See Operator's Manual PRE-SAFE ® Brake is temporarily inoperative. Pos sible causes are: R function is impaired due to heavy rain or snow. R the sensors in the radiato rg rill and the bumper are dirty.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions 6 Front Left Malfunction Service Required or Front Right Malfunction Service Required SRS has malfunctioned at the front on the left or right. The 6 warning lamp also lights up in the instrumen tc luster.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Front Passenger Airbag Disabled See Operator's Manual The front-passenger air bag is disabled during the journey, even though: R an a.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Fo rf urther information about the Occupant Classification System, see ( Y page 47). Front Passenger Airbag Enabled See Operator's Ma.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions X Wait fo ra period of at least 60 seconds until the necessary system checks have been completed. X Make sure that the display messages do not appear in the multifunction display. If these conditions are fulfilled, the front-passenger seat can be occupied again.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions b Check Front Left Turn Signal or Check Front Right Turn Signal The front left-hand or front right-hand turn signal is defective.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions b Check Left Reverse Lamp or Check Right Reverse Lamp The lef to rr ight-hand backup lamp is defective. X Check whether you are permitted to replace the bulb yourself ( Y page 121). or X Visit a qualified specialist workshop.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions b Switch Off Lights The lights are still switched on when you leave the vehicle. A warning tone also sounds. X Tur nt he light switch to à . Adaptive Highbeam Assist Inoperative Adaptive Highbeam Assist is faulty.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ? Coolant Too Hot Stop Vehicle Turn Engine Off The coolan ti s too hot. Aw arning tone also sounds. G WARNING Do no td rive when you re ngine is overheated. Thi sc an cause some fluids which may have leaked into the engine compartmen tt o catch fire.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions # The battery is no tb eing charged. Aw arning tone also sounds. Possible causes are: R a defective alternator R a torn poly-V-belt R a malfunction in the electronics X Pull ove ra nd stop the vehicle safely and switch off the engine, paying attention to road and traffic conditions.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions 4 Check Engine Oil Level (Add 1 quart) AMG vehicles: the engine oil level is too low. X Chec kt he oil level when next refueling, at the latest ( Y page 289). X If necessary, add engine oil ( Y page 289).
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ë Off The HOLD function is deactivated. the vehicle is skidding. Aw arning tone also sounds. X Reactivate the HOLD function later ( Y page 182). The HOLD function is deactivated. When the brak ep edal is firmly depressed, an activation condition is not fulfilled.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Blind Spot Assist Currently Unavailable See Operator's Manual or Active Blind Spot Assist Currently Unavailable See Operator's Manual Blind Spot Assist or Active Blind Spot Assist is temporarily inoperative.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Parking Guidance Canceled Parking Guidance is deactivated. Possible causes are: R the vehicle is skidding. R the sensors are dirty. R a malfunction has occurred. Aw arning tone also sounds.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions DISTRONIC PLUS Currently Unavailable See Operator's Manual DISTRONIC PLU Si s temporarily inoperative. Possible causes are: R function is impaired due to heavy rain or snow. R the sensors in the radiator grill and the bumper are dirty.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Cruise Control Inoperative Cruise control is defective. Aw arning tone also sounds. X Visi ta qualified specialist workshop. Cruise Control - - - mph Ac ondition for activating cruise control has not been fulfilled.
Tires Display messages Possible cause s/consequences and M Solutions Check Tire Pressure Soon Canada only: The tire pressure loss wa rnin gs ystem has detected a significant loss in pressure.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Check Tires The tire pressure in one or more tires has dropped significantly. The wheel position is displayed in the multifunction display.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Tire Press. Monitor Currently Unavailable Due to a source of radi oi nterference, no signals can be received from the wheel sensors .T he tire pressure monitor is temporarily malfunctioning.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions While the HOLD function or DISTRONIC PLU Si s active, you have: R opened the driver's door and released the seat belt or R switched off the engine or R opened the hood At one may also sound at regular intervals.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions Ð Power Steering Malfunction See Operator's Manual The powe rs teering is malfunctioning. Aw arning tone also sounds. G WARNING You will need to use more force to steer. There is a ris ko fa na ccident.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions  Don't Forget Your Key The display message is shown fo ra maximum of 60 seconds and is only a reminder. You have opened the driver's door with the engine switched off. The KEYLESS-GO key is not in the ignition lock.
Display messages Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions  Remove 'Start' Button and Insert Key The KEYLESS-GO key can continuously not be detected. KEYLESS-GO is temporarily malfunctioning or is defective. A warning tone also sounds. X Insert the SmartKey into the ignition lock and turn it to the desired position.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ü The red seat belt warning lamp flashes and an intermittent audible warning sounds. The driver or front passenger has not fastened their seat belt. The car is being driven faster than 15 mph (25 km/h) or has briefly been driven faster than 15 mph (25 km/h).
Safety systems Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions $ (USA only) J (Canada only) The red brake system warning lamp comes on while the engine is running. A warning tone also sounds. There is not enough brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ! The yellow ABS warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. ABS is temporarily unavailable. BAS, BAS PLUS, ESP ® , EBD (electronic brake force distribution), PRE-SAFE ® , PRE-SAFE ® Brake, the HOLD function, hill start assist are therefore also deactivated, for example.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ! The yellow ABS warning lamp is lit while the engine is running. A warning tone also sounds. EBD is not available due to a malfunction. Therefore, ABS, BAS, BAS PLUS, ESP ® , PRE-SAFE ® , PRE-SAFE ® Brake, the HOLD function and hill start assist are also unavailable, for example.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ÷ä The yellow ESP ® warning lamp flashes while the vehicle is in motion. ESP ® or traction control has intervened because there is a risk of skidding or at least one wheel has started to spin. Cruise control or DISTRONIC PLUS is deactivated.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ÷äå The yellow ESP ® and ESP ® OFF warning lamps are lit while the engine is running. ESP ® , BAS, BAS PLUS, PRE-SAFE ® , PRE-SAFE ® Brake, the HOLD function and hill start assist are not available due to a malfunction.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ÷å The yellow ESP ® and ESP ® OFF warning lamps are lit while the engine is running. ESP ® ,B AS, PRE-SAFE ® , the HOLD functio na nd hill start assist are temporarily unavailable. BAS PLUS and PRE-SAFE ® Brake may also have failed .
Engine Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ; The yellow Check Engine warning lamp lights up while the engine is running. There may be a malfunction, for example: R in the engine manag.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ? The red coolant warning lamp lights up while the engine is running and the coolant temperature gauge is at the start of the scale. The temperature sensor for the coolant temperature gauge is defective.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions ? The red coolant warning lamp comes on while the engine is running. The coolant level is too low. If the coolant level is correct, the airflow to the engine radiator may be blocked or the electric engine radiator fan may be malfunctioning.
Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions X Make sure that the air supply to the engine radiator is not blocked, e.g. by snow, slush or ice. X Check the coolant level and add coolant ( Y page 290). Observe the warning notes. X If you need to add coolant more often than usual, have the engine coolant system checked.
Tires Problem Possible ca uses/consequences and M Solution s h The yellow tire pressu re monitor warning lamp (pressure loss/ malfunction) is lit. The tire pressure monitor has detected a loss of pressure in at leas to ne of the tires.
Useful information ............................ 262 Loading guidelines ............................ 262 Stowage areas .................................
Useful information i This Operator's Manual describes all models and all standard and optional equipment of your vehicle available at the time of publication of the Operator's Manual. Country-specific differences are possible. Please note that your vehicle may not be equipped with all features described.
R Always store objects so tha tt hey cannot be flung around in these or in similar situations. R Always make sure that objects do not protrude from stowage compartments, parcel nets or stowage nets. R Close lockable stowage compartments while driving.
is a universal interface for portable audio equipment, e.g. for an iPod ® or MP3 player (see the separate Audio or COMAND Operating Instructions). Stowage compartment under the front seats G WARNING If you exceed the maximum load for the stowage compartment, the cover may not be able to restrain the items.
Observe the loading guidelines ( Y page 262). The left-hand and right-hand rear seat backrests can be folded down separately to increase the trunk capacity. Folding the seat backrest forward X Move the driver's or front-passenger seat forward if necessary.
R Distribute the load on the cargo tie down rings evenly. R Do not use elastic straps or nets to secure a load, as these are only intended as an anti-slip protection for ligh tl oads. R Do not route tie-downs across sharp edges or corners. R Pad sharp edges for protection.
Roof carrier Important safety notes G WARNING Whe ny ou load the roof, the center of gravity of the vehicle rises and the driving characteristics change. If you exceed the maximum roof load, the driving characteristics, as well as steering and braking, will be greatly impaired.
Cup holder in the rear seat armrest ! Do no ts it on or support your body weight on the rear seat armrest when it is folded down, as you could otherwise damage it. ! Close the cup holder before folding the rear seat armrest up. Otherwise, the cup holder could be damaged.
Rolle rs unblinds on the rear side windows ! Always guide the roller sunblind by hand. Do not let it snap back suddenly as this would damage the automatic roller mechanism. ! Do not drive the vehicle with the roller sunblind hooked in and the side windows opened simultaneously.
X To open: slide cover : forwards until it engages. X To remove the insert: hold insert = by the ribbing at the sides and lift it up ; and out. X To re-install the insert: press insert = into the holde ru ntil it engages. X To close: briefly press cover : at the front.
12 Vs ockets General notes The sockets can be used for accessories with a maximum draw of 180 W (15 A). Accessories include such items as lamps or chargers for mobile phones. If you use the sockets for long periods when the engine is switched off ,t he battery may discharge.
R the on-board powe rs upply is within a permissible voltage range. R the 12 V sockets in the rear compartment are operational ( Y page 271). Using the 115 Vp ower socket X To switch on: switch the ignitio no n. X Ope nf lap = . X Insert the plug of the electronic device into 115 V power socket : .
Problems with the 115 Vp ower socket Problem Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The warning lamp on the 11 5Vp ower socket is not lit. The on-board voltage is too low because the battery is too weak. X Start the engine. or X Charge the battery ( Y page 304).
The mbrace system To adjus tt he volume during a call, proceed as follows: X Press the W or X button on the multifunction steering wheel. or X Use the volume controller of the audio system/COMAND.
If you have questions abou tt he activation, contact one of the following telephone hotlines: R USA: Mercedes-Ben zC ustome rA ssistance Center at 1-800-FOR-MERCedes (1-800-367-6372) or 1-866-990-9007.
Roadside Assistance button X Press Roadside Assistance button : . This initiates a call to the Mercedes-Benz Custome rA ssistance Center. The indicator lamp in Roadside Assistance button : flashes while the call is active. The multifunction display shows the Connecting Call message.
shows the Connecting Call message. The audio system is muted. If a connection can be made, the Call Connected message appears in the multifunction display.
You are prompted to confirm route guidance to the address entered. The system calculates the route and subsequently starts the rout eg uidance with the address entered.
1-800-FOR-MERCedes (1-800-367-6372) or 1-866-990-9007 R Canada: Customer Service at 1-888-923-8367 You will be asked for you rp assword. The next time you are inside the vehicle and you switch on the ignition, the Doors Locked Remotely message appears in the multifunction display.
The vehicle data can now be sent to the Customer Assistance center. X Press OK to confirm the message. The voice connection with the Customer Assistance center is terminated. You will see the Vehicle Diagnosis: Transferring data... message. The vehicle data is sent to the Customer Assistance center.
Geo fencing Geo fencing allows you to select areas which the vehicle should not enter or leave. You will be informed if the vehicle crosses the boundaries of the selected areas. You can select the way in which you receive this information beforehand. Possible options include text message, e-mail or an automated call.
Programming Programming buttons Observe the "Important safety notes" ( Y page 281). Integrated garage door opener in the rear-view mirror Garage door remote control A is not part of the integrated garage door opener. X The first time before programming, clear the integrated garage door opener memory ( Y page 284).
i Usually, you now have 30seconds to initiate the next step. X Press previously programmed button ; , = or ? of the integrated garage door opener until the door closes.
Please also read the operating instructions for the garage door system. X Turn the SmartKey to position 2 in the ignition lock. X Press button ; , = or ? which you have programmed to operate the garage door. Garage door system with a fixed code: indicator lamp : lights up green.
Useful information ............................ 286 ASSYST PLUS .................................... 286 Engine compartment ........................ 287 Care .
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damage to the major assemblies or the vehicle. Aq ualified specialist workshop, e.g. an authorized Mercedes-Ben zC enter, will reset the ASSYST PLUS service interval display after the service work has been carried out. You can also obtain further information on maintenance work, for example.
G WARNING The ignitio ns ystem and th ef uel injection system work under high voltage. If you touch components which are under voltage, you could get an electric shock .T here is a risk of injury. Never touch components of the ignition system or fuel injection system when the ignition is switched on.
When checking the oil level: R park the vehicle on a level surface. R the engine should be switched off for approximately five minutes if the engine is at normal operating temperature. R if the engine is not at normal operating temperature, e.g. if the engine was only started briefly: wait about 30 minutes before carrying out the measurement.
Products at any Mercedes-Benz Service center. Damage to the engine or exhaust system is caused by the following: R using engine oils and oil filters that have not been specifically approved for the se.
X Slowly turn cap : half a turn counter- clockwise and allow excess pressu re to escape. X Turn cap : further counter-clockwise and remove it. If the coolant is at the level of marker bar = in the fille rn eck when cold, there is enough coolant in coolant expansion tank ; .
H Environmental note Dispose of empty packaging and cleaning cloths in an environmentally responsible manner. ! Do not park the vehicle for an extended period straigh ta fter cleaning it, particularly after having cleaned the wheels with wheel cleaner.
When using the vehicle in winter, remove all traces of road salt deposits carefully and as soon as possible. Power washers G WARNING The water jet from a circular jet nozzle (dirt blasters) can cause invisible exterior damage to the tires or chassis components.
Do not use these care products in the su no r on the hood while the hood is hot. X Use a suitable touch-up stick, e.g. MB Touch-Up Stick, to repair slight damage to the paintwork quickly and provisionally.
! Only fold the windshield wipers away from the windshield when vertical. Otherwise, you will damage the hood. ! Do not pull the wiper blade. Otherwise, the wiper blade could be damaged. ! Do not clean wiper blades too often and do not rub them too hard.
Cleaning the exhaust pipes ! Do no tc lean the exhaust pipe with acid- based cleaning agents such as sanitary cleansers or wheel cleaners. Impurities combined with the effects of road grit and corrosive environmental fact ors may cause flash rust to form on the surface.
are chrome-plated or not, consult an authorized Mercedes-Ben zC enter. X Wipe the wooden trim and trim pieces with a damp, lint-free cloth, e.g. a microfiber cloth. X Heavy soiling: use car care and cleaning products recommended and approved by Mercedes-Benz.
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Useful information ............................ 300 Where will I find...? ........................... 300 Flat tire .............................................. 301 Batter y( vehicle) ................................ 302 Jump-starting ..............
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R Lug wrench R Towing eye Flat tire Preparing the vehicle You rv ehicle may be equipped with: R MOExtended tires (tires with run-flat properties) ( Y page 301) Vehicle preparation is not necessary on vehicles with MOExtended tires.
The maximum permissible distance which can be driven in run-flat mode is counted from the moment the tire pressure loss warning appears in the multifunction display.
Always make sure tha tn either you nor the battery is electrostatically charged. Ab uild- up of electrostati cc harge can be caused, for example: R by wearing clothing made from synthetic fibers R due.
Otherwise, the vehicle's electronic system may be damaged. R the transmission is locked in position P after disconnecting the battery. The vehicle is secured against rolling away. You can then no longer move the vehicle. The battery and the cover of the positive terminal clamp must be installed securely during operation.
batteries. Wash battery acid immediately with water and seek medical attention. G WARNING Ad ischarged battery can freeze at temperatures below freezing point .W hen jump-starting the vehicle or charging the battery, gases can escape from the battery.
Jump-starting For the jump-starting procedure, use only the jump-starting connection point, consisting of a positive terminal and a ground point, in the engine compartment. G WARNING Battery acid is caustic. There is a risk of injury. Avoid contact with the skin, eyes or clothing.
R Only use jumper cables which have a sufficient cross-section and insulated terminal clamps. R If the battery is fully discharged, leave the battery that is being used to jump-start connected for a few minutes before attempting to start. This charges the battery slightly.
X Close cover : of positive terminal ; after removing the jumper cables. X Have the battery checked at a qualified specialist workshop. i Jump-starting is no tc onsidered to be a normal operating condition. i Jumper cables and further information regarding jump-starting can be obtained at any qualified specialist workshop.
Installing/removing the towing eye Installing the towing eye G WARNING The exhaust tail pipe may be very hot .T here is a risk of burns when removing the rear cover. Do not touch the exhaust pipe. Take particular care when removing the rear cover. X Remove the towing eye from the vehicle tool kit ( Y page 300).
Transporting the vehicle The towing eye can be used to pull the vehicle onto a trailer or transporte r for transporting purposes. X Turn the SmartKey to posi tion 2 in the ignition lock. X Move the selector lever to N . As soon as the vehicle has been loaded: X Prevent the vehicle fro mr olling away by applying the parking brake.
X Turn the SmartKey to position 0 in the ignition lock and remove it ( Y page 147). or X On vehicles with KEYLESS-GO, make sure the ignition is switched off ( Y page 148).
X To close: check whethe rt he rubber seal is lying correctly in the cover. X Insert the cover at the rear of the fuse box into the retainer. X Fold down cover and close clamps : . X Secure lines ; in the guides. X Close the hood. Fuse box in the trunk ! Make sure that no moisture can enter the fuse box when the cover is open.
Useful information ............................ 314 Important safety notes .................... 314 Operation ........................................... 314 Winter operation ............................... 316 Tire pressure ..........................
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characteristics, e.g. pulling to one side. This may indicate that the wheels or tires are damaged. If you suspect that a tire is defective, reduce your speed immediately. Stop the vehicle as soo na sp ossible to check the wheels and tires for damage. Hidden tire damage could also be causing the unusual handling characteristics.
For safety reasons, replace the tires before the legally prescribed limit for the minimum tire tread depth is reached. Treadwea ri ndi cators (TWI) are required by law. Six indicators are posi tioned on the tire tread. They are visible once the tread depth is approximately á in (1.
and do not provide sufficient traction. There is a risk of an accident. M+S tires with a tread depth of less than ã in (4 mm) must be replaced immediately. At temperatures below 45 ‡ (+7 †), use winter tires or all-season tires. Both types of tire are identified by th eM +S marking.
Tire pressure Tire pressure specifications G WARNING Underinflated or overinflated tires pose the following risks: R the tires may burst, especially as the load and vehicle speed increase. R the tires may wear excessively and/or unevenly, which may greatly impai rt ire traction.
Example: tire pressure table wi th tire dimensions Some tire pressure tables sho wo nly the rim diameters instead of the full tire size, e.g. R18 . The rim diameter is part of the tire size and can be found on the tire sidewall ( Y page 332).
about the tire pressure .O nv ehicles equipped with the electronic tire pressure monitoring system, the tire pressure can be checked using the on-board computer. The tire temperature and pressure increase when the vehicle is in motion .T his is dependent on the driving speed and the load.
recommended tire pressure for you rv ehicle when adjusting the tire pressure ( Y page 318). : Example: maximum permissible tire pressure i The actual values for tires are vehicle- specific and may deviate from the values in the illustration.
event of a sudden loss of pressure, bring the vehicle to a halt by braking carefully. Avoid abrupt steering maneuvers. The function of the tire pressure loss warning system is limited or delayed if: R snow chains are mounted on your vehicle's tires.
of driving, the current tire pressure of each tire is shown in the Service menu of the multifunction display. Example: current tire pressure display For information on the message display, refer to the "Checking the tire pressure electronically" section ( Y page 324).
The tire pressure monitor is not able to warn you of a sudden loss of pressure, e.g. if the tire is penetrated by a foreign object. In the event of a sudden loss of pressure, bring the vehicle to a halt by braking carefully. Avoid abrupt steering maneuvers.
Tire pressure monito rw arning messages If the tire pressure monitor detects a pressure loss in one or more tires, a warning message is show ni nt he multifunction display and the yellow tire pressure monitor warning lamp comes on.
Loading the vehicle Instruction labels for tires and loads G WARNING Overloaded tires can overheat, causing a blowout .O verloa ded tires can also impair the steering and driving characteristics and lead to brake failure. There is a risk of accident. Observe the load rating of the tires.
Number of seats i The specifications shown on the Tire and Loading Information placard in the illustratio na re examples. The number of seats is vehicle-specific and can differ from the details shown. The number of seats in you rv ehicle can be found on the Tire and Loading Information placard.
Example: steps 1 to 3 The following table shows examples on how to calculate total and cargo load capacities with varying seating configurations and number and size of occupants. The following examples use a load limit of 15 00 lbs (680 kg). This is for illustration purposes only.
Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Step 3 Permissible load and trailer load/ noseweight (maximum permissible load rating from the Tire and Loading Information placard minus the gross weight of all occupant.
i The actual values for tires are vehicle- specific and may deviate from the values in the illustration. Maximum tire load : is the maximum permissible weight for which the tire is approved. Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards Overview of Tire Quality Grading Standards Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards are U.
specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. At ire marked C may have poor traction performance. The safe speed on a wet, snow covered or icy road is always lower than on dry road surfaces. You should pay special attention to road conditions when temperatures are around the freezing point.
Tire size designation ,l oad-bearing capacity and speed rating : Tire width ; Nominal aspec tr atio in % = Tire code ? Rim diameter A Load bearing index B Speed rating i Tire data is vehicle-specific and may deviate from the data in the example.
adapt your driving style to the traffic conditions. Summer tires Index Speed rating Q up to 100 mph (160 km/h) R up to 106 mph (170 km/h) S up to 112 mph (180 km/h) T up to 118 mph (190 km/h) H up to 130 mph (210 km/h) V up to 149 mph (240 km/h) W up to 168 mph (270 km/h) Y up to 186 mph (300 km/h) ZR.
Further information abou tr eading tire data can be obtained from any qualified specialist workshop. Load index i Tire data is vehicle-specific and may deviate from the data in the example. In addition to the load-bearing index, load index : may be imprinted after the letters that identify speed rating B ( Y page 332) on the sidewall of the tire.
Tire characteristics i Tire data is vehicle-specific and may deviate fro mt he data in the example. This information describes the type of tire cord and the number of layers in sidewall : and under tire tread ; .
GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) The GAWR is the maximu mg ross axle weight rating. The actual load on an axle must never exceed the gross axle weight rating. The gross axle weight rating can be found on the vehicle identification plate on the B-pillar on the driver's side.
Aspect ratio Relationship between tire height and tire width in percent. Tire pressure This is pressure inside the tire applying an outward force to each square inch of the tire's surface. The tire pressure is specified in pounds per square inch (psi), in kilopascal (kPa) or in bar.
Changing aw heel Flat tire You can find information on wha tt o do in the event of a flat tire in the "Flat tire" section ( Y page 301). Information on driving with MOExtended tires in the event of a flat tire can be found under "MOExtended tires (tires with run-flat characteristics" ( Y page 301).
X Bring the front wheels into the straight- ahead position. X Move the selector lever to position P . X Switch off the engine. X Vehicles without KEYLESS-GO: remove the SmartKey from the ignition lock. X Vehicles with KEYLESS-GO: ope nt he driver's door.
jack must be positioned vertica lly, directly under the jacking point of the vehicle. The following must be observed when raising the vehicle: R to raise the vehicle, onl yu se the vehicle- specific jack that has been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz .
X Make sure the foot of the jack is directly beneath the jacking point. X Turn crank ? clockwise until jack = sits completely on jacking point ; and the base of the jack lies evenly on the ground. X Turn crank ? until the tire is raised a maximum of 1.
Lowering the vehicle G WARNING The wheels could work loose if the wheel nuts and bolts are not tightene dt o the specified tightening torque. There is a risk of accident. Have the tightening torque immediately checked at a qualified specialist workshop after a wheel is changed.
previous damage cannot always be detected on retreaded tires .A s a result, Mercedes-Benz cannot guarantee vehicle safety if retreaded tires are mounted.
Tires Summer tires Allo yw heels V1 V2 V3 V4 BA 225/45 R17 91 W MOExtended 13, 14 7.5 J x 17 H2 Wheel offset: 1.85 in (47 mm) # # # — FA RA 225/45 R17 91 W MOExtended 13 245/40 R17 91 W MOExtended 13, 15 7.5 J x 17 H2 Wheel offset: 1.85 in (47 mm) 8.
All-weather tires Alloy wheels V1 V2 V3 V4 BA 205/55 R16 91 H M+S 16 7.0 J x 16 H2 Wheel offset: 1.69 in (43 mm) # — — — BA 225/45 R17 91 H M+S 14 7.5 J x 17 H2 Wheel offset: 1.85 in (47 mm) # # — — FA RA 225/45 R17 91 H M+S 245/40 R17 91 H M+S 15 7.
Emergency spare wheel Important safety notes G WARNING The wheel or tire size as well as the tire type of the spare wheel or emergency spare wheel and the wheel to be replaced may differ. Mounting an emergency spar ew heel may severely impair the driving characteristics.
Technical data "Minispare "e merg ency spare wheel 17 Tires Wheels V1 V2 V3 V4 T 125/9 0 R16 98 M 18 Tire pressure : 420 kPa (4.2 bar/ 61 psi) 3.5 B x 16 H2 Wheel offset: 0.79 in (20 mm) # — — — T 125/80 R17 99 M 19 Tire pressure: 420 kPa (4.
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Useful information ............................ 350 Information regarding technical data .................................................... 350 Warranty .............................. .............. 350 Identification plates ........................
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Example: vehicle identification plate (US Ao nly) Example :v ehicle identification plate (Canada only) ; VIN = Paint code i The data shown on the identification plate is example data. This data is differen tf or every vehicle and can deviate from the data shown here.
H Environmental note Dispose of service products in an environmentally responsible manner. Service products include the following: R Fuels R Lubricants (e.
Gasoline Fuel grade ! Do not use diesel to refuel vehicles with a gasoline engine. Do not switch on the ignition if you accidentally refuel with the wrong fuel .O therwise, the fuel will enter the fuel system. Even small amounts of the wrong fuel could resul ti nd amage to the fuel system and the engine.
Mercedes-Ben zr ecommends that you use fuel brands that have the additives. The quality of the fuel available in some countries may not be sufficient. Residue could build up as a result.
Otherwise, you may damage the engine and the exhaust gas aftertreatment. When handling engine oil, observe the important safety notes on service products ( Y page 351). The engine oils are matched to the performance of Mercedes-Benz engines and service intervals.
the brake flu id .I ft he boiling point of the brake fluid is too low, vapor pockets may form in the brake system when the brakes are applied hard. This would impair braking efficiency. There is a risk of an accident. You should have the brake fluid renewed at the specified intervals.
adequate antifreeze and corrosion protection. i The coolan ti s checked with every maintenance interval at a qualified specialist workshop. Filling capacities Model Capacity C 250 Approx. 8.1 US qt (7.7 l) C 350 4MATIC (Canada only) Approx. 8.9 US qt (8.
Service work, such as topping -up refrigerant or replacing components, may only be carried ou tb y a qualified specialist workshop .A ll applicable regulations must be adhered to, SAE standard J639 included. Always have work on the climate control system carried out at a qualified specialist workshop.
All models (except for AMG vehicles) Turning radius 35.6 ft (10.84 m) Maximum roof load max. 220 lb (100 kg) Maximum trunk load max. 220 lb (100 kg) C 63 AMG Vehicle length 185.1 in (4702 mm) Vehicle width including exterior mirrors 79.1 in (2008 mm) Vehicle height 56.
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Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Mercedes-Benz C-Sedan (2014) c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Mercedes-Benz C-Sedan (2014) - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Mercedes-Benz C-Sedan (2014), vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Mercedes-Benz C-Sedan (2014) va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Mercedes-Benz C-Sedan (2014), mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Mercedes-Benz C-Sedan (2014).
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Mercedes-Benz C-Sedan (2014). Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Mercedes-Benz C-Sedan (2014) ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.