Mercedes-Benzメーカー2004 E-Class OCSの使用説明書/サービス説明書
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E-Class Sedan Operator’s Manual.
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Contents Introduction .......... .......... ......... ............ . 9 Product information ........... ............. ........ 9 Operator’s Manual ............ ............ ....... 10 Service and warranty information .. 10 Important notice for California retail buyers and lessees of Mercedes-Benz automobiles .
Contents Safety and Security . ............. .......... ... 55 Occupant safety .......... ........... .......... .... 56 Air bag s ....... ........ .......... ........... ..... 57 Seat belts ... .......... .......... ......... ....... 63 Children in the vehicle .
Contents Control system .................................. 134 Multifunction display .... ................ 134 Multifunction steering wheel ........ 135 Menus .......... .......... ........... ........ ... 137 Standard display menu ... ............. 139 AUDIO menu .
Contents Driving systems ................................. 215 Cruise control .............. ................. 215 Distronic* ................... ......... ......... 218 Airmatic DC (Dual Control) * ......... 230 Parktronic system* (Parking assist) ..
Contents Maintenance ........... ................ ........... 299 Flexible Service System PLUS (FSS PLUS) ................ ................... 299 Clearing the service indicator ...... 300 Service term exceeded ... ............. 300 Calling up the service indicator .
Contents Technical data .. .......... ........ ........... ... 391 Spare parts service ..... .............. ......... 392 Warranty coverage ........... ............. ..... 393 Loss of Service an d Warranty Information Booklet ........ .............. 393 Identification labels.
9 Product information 왔 Introduction Product information Please observe the following in your own best interest: We recommend using genuine Mercedes-Benz parts as well as conversion parts and accessories explicitly approved by us for your vehicle model.
10 Introduction Operator’s Manual 왔 Operator’s Manual This Operator’s Manual contains a great deal of useful information. We urge you to read it carefully and familiarize yourself with the vehicle before driving.
11 Introduction Operator’s Manual Important notice for California retail buyers and lessees of Merc edes-Benz automobiles Under California law you may be entitled to a replacement of your vehicle or.
12 Introduction Operator’s Manual Maintenance The Service Booklet describes all the nec- essary maintenance work which should be performed at regular intervals. Always have the Service Booklet with you when you take the vehicle to your autho- rized Mercedes-Benz Center for service.
13 Introduction Operator’s Manual Operating your vehicle outside the USA or Canada If you plan to operate your vehicle in for- eign countries, please be aware that: 앫 service facilities or replace.
14 Introduction Where to find it 왔 Where to find it This Operator’s Manual is designed to pro- vide comprehensive support information for you, the vehicle operator. For easy access, each section has its own reference color: At a glance Here you will find an overview of all the controls that can be operated from the driver’s seat.
15 Introduction Symbols 왔 Symbols The following symbols are found in this Operator’s Manual: * Optional equipment is identified with an asterisk. Since standard equipment varies between models, the descriptions and illustrations in this manual may differ slightly from the actual equipment of your vehi- cle.
16 Introduction Operating safety 왔 Operating safety Proper use of the vehicle Proper use of the vehicle requires that you are familiar with the following information and rules: 앫 the safety precau.
17 Introduction Problems with your vehicle 왔 Problems with your vehicle If you should experience a problem with your vehicle, particularly one that you believe may affect its safe operation, we urge you to immediately contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center to have the problem diagnosed and corrected if required.
18 Introduction Reporting safety defects 왔 Reporting safety defects For the USA only: The following text is published as required of manufacturers under Title 49, Code of U.S. Federal Regulations, Part 575 pursuant t o the “National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966.
19 At a glance Cockpit Instrument cluster Multifunction steering wheel Center console Overhead control panel Door control panel.
20 At a glance Cockpit 왔 Cockpit.
21 At a glance Cockpit Item Page 1 Parking brake pedal 45, 51 2 Hood lock release 283 3 Steering wheel adjustment stalk 37 Heated steering wheel* 251 4 Parking brake release 45 5 Combination switch .
22 At a glance Instrument cluster 왔 Instrument cluster.
23 At a glance Instrument cluster Item Page 1 L Left turn signal indi- cator lamp 2 v Antilock Brake Sys- tem (ABS)/Electronic Stability Program (ESP) warning lamp 313 3 Speedometer 4 Multifunction di.
24 At a glance Multifunction steering wheel 왔 Multifunction steering wheel Item Page 1 Multifunction display in speedometer 134 Operating control sys- tem 135 2 Selecting the submenu or setting the .
25 At a glance Center console 왔 Center console Upper part Item Page 1 Climate control Automatic climate control* 178 188 2 COMAND system, see sep- arate operating instruc- tions 3 Seat heating*, fro.
26 At a glance Center console Lower part Item Page 1 Ashtray 249 2 KEYLESS-GO* start/stop button 33 3 Selector lever for automat- ic transmission 43, 165 4 Parking assist (Parktronic system)* deactiva.
27 At a glance Overhead control panel 왔 Overhead control panel Item Page 1 Rear interior lighting on/off 129 2 Automatic interior lighting 128 3 Front interior lighting on/off 128 4 Temperature sens.
28 At a glance Door control panel 왔 Door control panel Item Page 1 Door handle 103 2 Seat adjustment 35 3 Memory function (for stor- ing seat, exterior mirror and steering wheel set- tings) 121 4 Ex.
29 Getting started Unlocking Adjusting Driving Parking and locking.
30 Getting started Unlocking 왔 The “Getting started” section provides an overview of the vehicle’s most basic func- tions. First-time Mercedes-Benz owners should pay special attention to the i nfor- mation given here.
31 Getting started Unlocking Starter switch positions Starter switch 0 For removing SmartKey 1 Power supply to some electrical con- sumers, such as seat adjustment 2 Ignition (power supply for all ele.
32 Getting started Unlocking Unlockin g with KEYLESS-GO* If you have the KEYLESS-GO function, your vehicle checks whether the SmartKey wi th KEYLESS-GO is valid when you pull the door handle. If your SmartKey is valid, the doors will unlock, and you can open them.
33 Getting started Unlocking 1 KEYLESS-GO start/stop button Before you press the KEYLESS-GO start/stop button, the vehicle’s on-board electronics have status 0 (as with SmartKey removed). The SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO must be located in the vehicle. 왘 Make sure the gear selector lever is set to P .
34 Getting started Adjusting 왔 Adjusting Seats Wa r n i n g ! G All seat, head restraint, steering wheel, and rear view mirror adjustments, as well as fas- tening of seat belts, must be done before the vehicle is put into motion. Wa r n i n g ! G Do not adjust the driver’s seat while driving.
35 Getting started Adjusting Seat adjustment The seat adjustment switches are located on the front doors. 1 Head restraint height 2 Seat height 3 Seat cushion tilt 4 Seat fore and aft adjustment 5 Backrest tilt 왘 Switch on ignition. or 왘 Open the respective door.
36 Getting started Adjusting Head restraint height 왘 Press the switch up or down in the di- rection of arrow 5 . Head restraint tilt Manually adjust the angle of the head re- straint. 왘 Push or pull on the lower edge of the head restraint cushion.
37 Getting started Adjusting Steering wheel adjustment The stalk for steering wheel adjustment is located on the steering column (lower left). 1 Adjusting steering column, in or out 2 Adjusting steering column, up or down 왘 Switch on ignition. or 왘 Open the driver’s door.
38 Getting started Adjusting Exterior rear view mirror The buttons are located on the driver’s door. 1 Passenger-side exterior rear view mir- ror button 2 Adjustment button 3 Driver’s side exterior rear view mirror button 왘 Make sure the ignition is switched on.
39 Getting started Adjusting For more information, see “Activating exte- rior rear view mirror parking position” ( 컄 page 173). ! If an exterior rear view mirror was forc- ibly pushed forward (hit from the rear) or forcibly pushed rearward (hit from the front), reposition it by applying firm pressure until it snaps into place.
40 Getting started Driving 왔 Driving Fastening the seat belts Wa r n i n g ! G Do not lay any objects in the driver’s foot- well. Be careful that floor mats or carpets in the driver’s footwell have sufficient clear- ance for the pedals. During sudden driving or braking maneuvers the objects could get caught between the pedals.
41 Getting started Driving 1 Retractor 2 Latch plate 3 Buckle 4 Release button Wa r n i n g ! G Never let more people ride in the vehicle than there are seat belts available. Be sure everyone riding in the vehicle is correctly re - strained with a separate seat belt.
42 Getting started Driving 왘 Place the shoulder portion of the belt across the top of your shoulder and the lap portion across your hips. 왘 Push latch plate 2 into buckle 3 until it clicks. 왘 If necessary, tighten the lap portion to a snug fit by pulling shoulder portion up.
43 Getting started Driving Starting the engine Au tomatic transmission Gearshift patte rn for automatic transmission P Park position with gear selector lever lock R Reverse gear N Neutral D Drive position More information can be found in the “Controls in detail” section ( 컄 page 164).
44 Getting started Driving Starting with KEYLESS-GO* You can start your vehicle without the SmartKey in the starter switch using the KEYLESS-GO start/stop button on the gear selector lever. The SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO must be located in the vehicle. 1 KEYLESS-GO start/stop button 왘 Make sure the gear selector lever is set to P .
45 Getting started Driving If the engine does not start after several starting attempts, there could be a mal- function in the engine electronics or in the fuel supply system. 왘 Notify an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. Parking brake 1 Parking brake pedal 2 Parking brake release handle 왘 Release the parking brake by pulling on handle 2 .
46 Getting started Driving After a cold start the aut omatic transmis- sion engages at a higher revolution. This al- lows the catalytic converter to reach its operating temperature earlier. More information on driving can be found in the “Operation” section ( 컄 page 269).
47 Getting started Driving Turn signals and high beam The combination switch is l ocated on the left of the steering column. Combination switch 1 Turn signal, right 2 Turn signal, left 왘 Press the combination switch up 1 or down 2 . The corresponding turn signal indicator lamp L or K flashes in the in- strument cluster.
48 Getting started Driving Switching on windshield wipers 왘 Turn the combination switch to the de- sired position depending on the i nten- sity of the rain.
49 Getting started Driving Problems while driving The engine runs erratically and misfires 앫 An ignition cable may be damaged. 앫 The engine electronics may not be op- erating properly. 앫 Unburned gasoline may have entered the catalytic converter and damaged it.
50 Getting started Driving The coolant temperature is above 248°F (120°C) The coolant is too hot and is no longer cooling the engine. 왘 Stop the vehicle as soon as possible and turn off the engine. Allow engine and coolant to cool. 왘 Check the coolant level and add cool - ant if necessary ( 컄 page 287).
51 Getting started Parking and locking 왔 Parking and locking You have now completed your first drive. You have properly stopped and parked your vehicle. End your drive as follows. Parking b rake 1 Parking brake 2 Release handle 왘 Step firmly on parking brake 1 .
52 Getting started Parking and locking Switching off headlamps 왘 Turn the exterior lamp switch to M ( 컄 page 46). More information can be found in the “Controls in detail” section ( 컄 page 124). Turning off engine 왘 Place the gear selector lever in position P .
53 Getting started Parking and locking Turning off with the Sma rtKey 왘 Turn the SmartKey in the starter switch ( 컄 page 31) to position 0 and remove it. The immobilizer is activated. 왘 Press the seat belt release button ( 컄 page 41). Allow the retractor to completely re- wind the seat belt by guiding the latch plate.
54 Getting started Parking and locking 왘 Press the seat belt release button ( 컄 page 41). 1 Lock button on the door handle 왘 After exiting the vehicle, press lock button 1 on the door handle or on the trunk lid. All turn signal lamps flash three times.
55 Safety and Security Occupant safety Panic alarm Driving safety systems Anti-theft systems.
56 Safety and Security Occupant safety 왔 Occupant safety In this section you will learn the most im- portant facts about the restraint system components of the vehicle.
57 Safety and Security Occupant safety Air bags Wa r n i n g ! G In the event that the 1 indicator lamp comes on during driving or does not come on at all, the SRS self-check has detected a malfunction.
58 Safety and Security Occupant safety Wa r n i n g ! G To reduce the risk of injury when the front air bags inflate, it is very important for the driver and front passenger to always be in a properly seated position and to wear their respective seat belts.
59 Safety and Security Occupant safety Wa r n i n g ! G Accident research shows that the safest place for children in an automobile is in the rear seat.
60 Safety and Security Occupant safety Safety guidelines for the seat belt, emergency tensioning device and air bag In case of other types of impacts and impacts below air bag deployment thresholds, air bags will not be de- ploy ed . The driver and passenger will then be protected to the extent possi- ble by a properly fastened seat belt.
61 Safety and Security Occupant safety When you sell your vehicle we strongly urge you to give notice to the subsequent owner that it is equipped with an SRS by alerting them to the applicable section in the Operator’s Manual.
62 Safety and Security Occupant safety The air bags will not deploy in i mpacts which do not exceed the system’s deploy- ment thresholds. You will then be protect- ed by the fastened seat belts.
63 Safety and Security Occupant safety In addition, the window curtain air bags 2 are deployed: 앫 in certain vehicle rollovers The front passenger side impact air bags 1 will only deploy: 앫 indepe.
64 Safety and Security Occupant safety Wa r n i n g ! G Never ride in a moving vehicle with the seat backrest in an excessively reclined position as this can be dangerous. You could slide under the seat belt in a collision. If you slide under it, the belt would app ly force at the ab- domen or neck.
65 Safety and Security Occupant safety The system is designed to enhance the protection offered to properly belted oc- cupants in certain frontal (front air bags and ETD) and side (side impact and win- dow curtain air bags and ETD) impacts which exceed preset deployment thresholds and in certain rollovers (win- dow curtain air bags and ETD).
66 Safety and Security Occupant safety Emergency tensionin g device (ETD), seat belt force limiter The seat belts for the front and rear outer seats are equipped with emergency ten- sioning devices and belt force limiters.
67 Safety and Security Occupant safety Infant and child restraint systems We recommend all infants and children be properly restrained at all times while the vehicle is in motion. All lap-shoulder belts except the driver’s seat belt have special seat belt retractors for secure fastening of child restraints.
68 Safety and Security Occupant safety Wa r n i n g ! G According to accident statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front seat- ing position. Thus, we strongly recommend that children be placed in the rear seats whenever possible.
69 Safety and Security Occupant safety 앫 If you have to place a child in a forward-facing child restraint on the front passenger seat, move the seat as far back as possible, use the proper child res.
70 Safety and Security Occupant safety Occupant Classification System The Occupant Classification System (OCS) automatically turns the front passen ger front air bag on or off based on the classi- fied occupant weight category determined by weight sensor readings from the front passenger seat.
71 Safety and Security Occupant safety When the OCS senses that the front passen- ger seat occupant is classified as being up to or less than the weight of a typical 12-month-old child in a standard c.
72 Safety and Security Occupant safety Wa r n i n g ! G According to accident statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front seat- ing position. Thus, we strongly recommend that children be placed in the rear seats whenever possible.
73 Safety and Security Occupant safety The PASS AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp is located in the center console. 1 Indicator lamp 앫 If you have to place a child in a forward-facing child restraint on th.
74 Safety and Security Occupant safety The PASS AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp 1 will be illuminated, except with the SmartKey removed or in starter switch position 0 .
75 Safety and Security Occupant safety More information can be found in the “Practical hints” section ( 컄 page 350). Installation of infant and child restraint systems This vehicle is equipped with tether an- chorages for a top tether strap at each of the rear seating positions.
76 Safety and Security Occupant safety Once the top tether anchorage hook is at- tached, the child restraint itself can be se- cured. Tighten the top tether strap according to the ch ild restraint manufac- turer's instructions. Foldable rear seat backrest* 왘 Fold rear seat backrest slightly for- ward.
77 Safety and Security Occupant safety Child seat anchors - LATCH type This vehicle is equipped with two LATCH (L ower A nchors and T ethers for CH ildren) type anchors (at each of the outer rear seats) for the installation of a “LATCH” child seat with the matching mounting fit- tings.
78 Safety and Security Occupant safety Blocking of rear door window operation 1 Override switch 2 Indicator lamp 왘 Press override switch 1 . Indicator lamp 2 comes on. The rear door windows can no longer be operat- ed using the switches located in the rear doors.
79 Safety and Security Panic alarm 왔 Panic alarm An audible alarm and flashing exterior lamps will operate for approximately 2½ minutes. 1 Â button Activating 왘 Press and hold button 1 for at least one second. Deactivating 왘 Press button 1 again.
80 Safety and Security Driving safety systems 왔 Driving safety systems In this section you will fi nd information on the following driving safety systems: 앫 ABS (A ntilock B rake S yste m) 앫 BAS.
81 Safety and Security Driving safety systems The - malfunction warning lamp in the instrument cluster comes on when you switch on ignition. It goes out when the en- gine is running. Braking If the ABS activates during braking, the ABS/ESP warning lamp v in the instru- ment cluster dial flashes.
82 Safety and Security Driving safety systems BAS The Brake Assist System (BAS) operates in emergency situations. If you apply the brakes very quickly, the BAS automatically provides full brake boost, thereby poten- tially reducing the braking distance.
83 Safety and Security Driving safety systems More information can be found in the “Practical hints” section ( 컄 page 313). Wa r n i n g ! G Never switch off the ESP when you see the ABS/ESP warning lamp v flashing in the instrument cluster. In this case proceed as follows: 앫 While driving off, apply as little throttl e as possible.
84 Safety and Security Driving safety systems Switching off the ESP To improve the vehicle's traction, turn off the ESP in driving situations where it would be advantageous to have drive wheels s.
85 Safety and Security Driving safety systems Switching on the E SP 왘 Press ESP button 1 . The ABS/ESP warning lamp v in the instrument cluster goes out. You are now again in normal driving mode. The SBC brake system The SBC brake system combines a hydrau- lic brake circuit with electronically con- trolled brake servo assistance.
86 Safety and Security Driving safety systems The SBC brake system is automatically ac- tivated when you: 앫 unlock the vehicle with the SmartKey or the KEYLESS-GO* 앫 open the driver’s or passeng.
87 Safety and Security Driving safety systems The SBC brake servo assistance switches off automatically 앫 approximately two minutes after you turned the SmartKey in the starter switch to position 0 .
88 Safety and Security Driving safety systems Four wheel electronic traction system (4MATIC) with the ESP Models with all-wheel-drive only. The 4MATIC improves vehicle’s ability to use available traction, e.g. during winter operation in mountains under snowy conditions, by applying power to all four wheels.
89 Safety and Security Anti-theft systems 왔 Anti-theft systems Immobilizer The immobilizer prevents unauthorized persons from starting your vehicle. Activating 앫 With the SmartKey: Removing the SmartKey from the starter switch acti- vates the immobilizer.
90 Safety and Security Anti-theft systems Disarming the alarm system The alarm system is disarmed when you unlock your vehicle with the SmartKey or KEYLESS-GO*. The turn signal lamps flash once to indicate that the alarm system is deactivated. Canceling the alarm With the SmartKey 왘 Insert the SmartKey in the starter switch.
91 Safety and Security Anti-theft systems Disarming the tow-away alarm To prevent triggering the tow-away alarm feature, switch off the tow-away alarm be- fore towing the vehi cle, or when parking on a surface subject to movement, such as a ferry or auto train.
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93 Controls in detail Locking and unlocking Seats Memory function Lighting Instrument cluster Control system Automatic transmission Good visibility Climate control Automatic climate control* Power win.
94 Controls in detail Locking and unlocking 왔 In the “Controls in detail” section you wil l find detailed information on how to oper- ate the equipment installed on your vehi- cle. If you are al ready familiar with the basic functions of your vehicle, this section will be of particular interest to you.
95 Controls in detail Locking and unlocking Factory setting Global unlocking 왘 Press button Œ . All turn signal lamps flash once. The locking knobs in the doors move up.
96 Controls in detail Locking and unlocking Restoring to factory setting 왘 Press and hold buttons Œ and ‹ simultaneously for about six seconds until battery check lamp 5 flashes twice. Unlocking and opening the trunk lid You can unlock and open the trunk sepa- rately.
97 Controls in detail Locking and unlocking Checking the batteries 왘 Press button ‹ or Œ . Battery check lamp 5 comes on brief- ly to indicate that the SmartKey batter- ies are in order.
98 Controls in detail Locking and unlocking SmartKey 1 ‹ Lock button 2 Š Unlock button for the trunk lid 3 Mechanical key locking tab 4 Œ Unlock button 5 Battery check lamp 6  Panic button ( 컄 page 79) For more information on using the SmartKey buttons, see “SmartKey” ( 컄 page 94).
99 Controls in detail Locking and unlocking 앫 To lock or unlock the vehicle, the SmartKey must be located outside the vehicle within approximately 3 ft (1 m) of a door or the trunk. 앫 In order to start the engine with the SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO: 앫 The SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO must be located i n the vehicle.
100 Controls in detail Locking and unlocking Factory setting Global unlocking 왘 Grasp the door handle. The vehicle will lock again automatically within approximately 40 seconds if neither door nor trunk is opened. Global locking 왘 Press lock button at door handle ( 컄 page 54) or trunk lid ( 컄 page 102).
101 Controls in detail Locking and unlocking Unlocking and opening the trunk lid A minimum height clearance of 5.90 ft (1.80 m) is required to open the trunk lid. The handle is located in the rear license plate recess. You can unlock and open the trunk lid sep- arately.
102 Controls in detail Locking and unlocking Locking the vehicle 1 Lock button at trunk 왘 Press the lock button 1 . or 왘 Press the lock button at the outside door handle ( 컄 page 54). or 왘 Vehicles with trunk lid opening/closing system*, press the KEYLESS-GO locking/closing switch in the trunk ( 컄 page 109).
103 Controls in detail Locking and unlocking Opening the doors from the inside You can open a locked door from the in- side. Open door only when conditions are safe to do so. 1 Locking knob 2 Inside door handle 왘 Pull on door handle 2 . If door was locked, locking knob 1 will move up.
104 Controls in detail Locking and unlocking The trunk can also be opened using the SmartKey ( 컄 page 96) or from its inside in an emergency, see “Trunk lid emergency release” ( 컄 page 110). Opening the trunk from the inside You can open the trunk from the inside if the vehicle is stationary.
105 Controls in detail Locking and unlocking Closing the trunk 1 Handle 왘 Lower trunk lid by pulling firmly on handle 1 . 왘 Close trunk lid with hands placed flat on it. Trunk lid opening / closing system* You can open the trunk from the inside if the vehicle is stationary.
106 Controls in detail Locking and unlocking 왘 Pull remote trunk lid switch 1 until the trunk begins to open. The trunk lid opens automatically. The indicator lamp in the switch comes on and remains lit until the trunk is closed.
107 Controls in detail Locking and unlocking Closing the trunk from the outside (vehicles without KEYLESS-GO*) 1 Trunk lid closing switch 왘 Press trunk lid closing switch 1 brief- ly. The trunk lid closes. If the trunk lid comes into contact with an object while closing (e.
108 Controls in detail Locking and unlocking Closing the trunk from the outside (vehicles with KEYLESS-GO*) 1 Trunk lid closing switch 왘 Make sure you have the SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO with you. 왘 Press trunk lid closing switch 1 brief- ly. The trunk lid closes.
109 Controls in detail Locking and unlocking Closing the trunk and locking the vehi- cle from the outside (veh icles with KEY- LESS-GO*) 1 KEYLESS-GO* locking/closing switch You can close the trunk lid and lock the ve- hicle simultaneously. 왘 Make sure you have the SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO with you.
110 Controls in detail Locking and unlocking Trunk lid emergency release The emergency release button is located on the inside of the trunk lid. 1 Emergency release button 왘 Briefly press emergency release button 1 . The trunk unlocks and the trunk lid opens.
111 Controls in detail Locking and unlocking Automatic central locking The doors and the trunk automatically lock when the ignition is switched on and the wheels are turning at vehicle speeds of ap- proximately 9 mph (15 km / h) or more. You can open a locked door from the in- side.
112 Controls in detail Locking and unlocking Locking 왘 Press upper half 1 of the central lock- ing switch. If both front doors are closed, the vehi- cle locks. Unlock ing 왘 Press lower half 2 of the central lock- ing switch. The vehicle unlocks. i You can open a locked door from the inside.
113 Controls in detail Seats 왔 Seats Information on seat adjustment can be found in the “Getting started” section ( 컄 page 35). Easy-entry / exit feature* With the easy-entry / exit feature activat- ed, the steering wheel tilts upwards and the driver’s seat moves to the rear.
114 Controls in detail Seats Removing and installing front seat head re straint s Information on head restraint adjustment can be found in the “Getting started” sec- tion ( 컄 page 36). Front seat head restraints Removing front head restraints 왘 Press switch 1 upwards and hold until the head restraint is fully extended.
115 Controls in detail Seats Rear seat head restraints Folding head restraints back with switch in the center console The rear seat head restraints can be folded backward for increased visibility. 1 Head restraint release switch 왘 Make sure the ignition is switched on.
116 Controls in detail Seats Removing and installing rear seat head restraints 1 Release catch Removing rear seat head restraints 왘 Fold the backrest forward ( 컄 page 240). 왘 Fold back head restraint ( 컄 page 115). 왘 Press head restraint release catch 1 and pull the head restraints out of the guides.
117 Controls in detail Seats 1 Seat cushion depth 2 Backrest bottom 3 Backrest center 4 Backrest side bolster adjustment 왘 Make sure the ignition is switched on. All lights in the instrument cluster come on. Seat cushion depth 왘 Adjust the seat cushion depth to the length of your upper leg using switch 1 .
118 Controls in detail Seats Activating 왘 Press button 4 . The indicator lamp in the button comes on for five seconds and the foll owing display appears in the multi-function display for about five seconds. Deactivating 왘 Press button 4 again. The indicator lamp in the button goes out.
119 Controls in detail Seats 1 Seat heating switch 왘 Make sure the ignition is switched on. All lights in the instrument cluster come on. Switching seat heating on 왘 Press button 1 repeatedly until the desired heating level is set. One or more red indicator lamps on the switch show the selected heater level.
120 Controls in detail Seats 1 Seat ventilation switch 왘 Make sure the ignition is switched on. All lights in the instru ment cluster come on. Switching seat ventilation on 왘 Press button 1 repeatedly until the desired ventilation level is set. Switching seat ventilation off 왘 Press button 1 repeatedly until all in- dicator lamps go out.
121 Controls in detail Memory function 왔 Memory function You can store up to three different settings per SmartKey. The following settings are saved for each stored position: 앫 Driver’s seat and.
122 Controls in detail Memory function The memory switch is located on the door. M Memory button 1, 2, 3 Stored positions 왘 Make sure the ignition is switched on or the respective door is open and the SmartKey is inserted in the starter switch.
123 Controls in detail Memory function Storing exterior rear vi ew mirror park- ing position For easier parking you can adjust the pas- senger-side exterior rear view mirror so that you can see the right rear wheel as soon as you engage reverse gear R .
124 Controls in detail Lighting 왔 Lighting For information on how to switch on the headlamps and use the turn signals, see the “Getting started” section ( 컄 page 46). Exterior lamp switch The exterior lamp switch is located on the dashboard to the left of the steering wheel.
125 Controls in detail Lighting Manual headlamp mode The low beam headlamps and parking lamps can be switched on and off with the exterior lamp switch ( 컄 page 124). Automatic headlamp mode The parking lamps, low beam headlamps and license plate lamps switch on and off automatically depending on the brightness of the ambient light.
126 Controls in detail Lighting Daytime running lamp mode 왘 Turn exterior lamp switch to position M or U . When the engine is running, the low beam headlamps are automatically switched on. In low ambient light conditions the parking lamps will also switch on.
127 Controls in detail Lighting Switching on front fog lamps 왘 Make sure the low beam headlamps are switched on. 왘 Pull out exterior lamp switch to first stop. The green indicator lamp ‡ in the lamp switch comes on. Switching on rear fog lamps 왘 Make sure the low beam headlamps are switched on.
128 Controls in detail Lighting High beam flasher 왘 Pull the combination switch briefly in direction 2 . Hazard warning flasher The hazard warning flasher can be activat- ed with the ignition switched on or off. It i s activated automatically when an air bag is deployed.
129 Controls in detail Lighting The controls are located in the overhead control panel. Activating automatic control 왘 Press the switch 3 . Interior lamps are switched on in dark- ness, when you 앫.
130 Controls in detail Lighting Door entry lamps The appropriate door entry lamp switches on if a door is opened in darkness and if the interior lighting is switched to the auto- matic function. The entry lamp goes out automatically when the door is closed.
131 Controls in detail Instrument cluster 왔 Instrument cluster A full view illustration of the instrument cluster can be found in the “At a glance” section of this manual ( 컄 page 22).
132 Controls in detail Instrument cluster Coolant temperature gauge During severe operating conditions, e.g. stop-and-go traffic, the coolant tempera- ture may rise close to 248°F (120°C). The engine should not be operated with the coolant temperature above 248°F (120°C).
133 Controls in detail Instrument cluster Tachometer The red marking on the tachometer de- notes excessive engine speed. To help protect the engine, the fuel supply is interrupted if the engine is operated within the red marking. E 55 AMG The tachometer of the E 55 AMG does not have a red marking denoting excessive en- gine speed.
134 Controls in detail Control system 왔 Control system The control system is activated as soon as the SmartKey in the starter switch is turned to position 1 or as soon as the KEYLESS-GO start/stop button* is in position 1 . The control system enables you to: 앫 call up information about your vehicle 앫 change vehicle settings.
135 Controls in detail Control system Multifunction steering wheel The displays in the multifunction display and the settings in the control system ( 컄 page 134) are controlled by the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel.
136 Controls in detail Control system It is helpful to think of the menus, and the functions within each menu, as being ar- ranged in a circular pattern. 앫 If you press button è or ÿ re- peatedly, you will pass through each menu one after the other.
137 Controls in detail Control system Menus This is what you will see when you scrol l through the menus. The table on the next page provides an overview of the individual menus.
138 Controls in detail Control system Menus, submenus and functions Menu 1 Menu 2 Menu 3 Menu 4 Menu 5 Menu 6 Menu 7 Menu 8 Standard d is- play AUDIO NAV* Distronic* Malfunction memory Settings Trip c.
139 Controls in detail Control system Standard display men u You can select the functions in the stan- dard display menu with button k or j . The following functions are available: Display di gital speed ometer 왘 Press button j twice. The current vehicle speed is shown in the multifunction display.
140 Controls in detail Control system Select satellite radio station* The satellite radio is treated as a radio ap- plication. 왘 Select SAT radio with the correspond- ing softkey in the radio menu.
141 Controls in detail Control system NAV* menu The Nav menu contains the functions needed to operate your navigation system. 왘 Press button è or ÿ repeatedly until you see the message Nav in the display. 앫 If the navigation system is switched off, the message Nav Off is shown in the display.
142 Controls in detail Control system Distronic activated When Distronic is activated, Distronic and the set speed are seen in the display. 1 Distronic activated Malfunction memory menu Use the malfunction memory menu to scan malfunction and wa rning messages that may be stored in the system.
143 Controls in detail Control system 왘 Press button k or j . The stored messages will now be dis- played in order. See the “Practical hints” section for malfunction and warning messages ( 컄 page 321).
144 Controls in detail Control system Submenus in the Settings menu 왘 Press button k or j . In the display you see the collection of the submenus. 왘 Press button ç . The selection marker moves to the next submenu. The submenus are arranged by hierarchy.
145 Controls in detail Control system The table below shows what settings can be changed within the various menus. De- tailed instructions on making individual settings can be found on the following pag- es.
146 Controls in detail Control system Instrument cluster submenu Access the Instr. cluster submenu via the Settings menu. Use the Instr. clus- ter submenu to change the instrument cluster display settings. The following functions are available: Selecting temperature display mode 왘 Move the selection marker with the æ or ç button to the Instr.
147 Controls in detail Control system Selecting language 왘 Move the selection marker with the æ or ç button to the Instr. cluster submenu. 왘 Press button j or k repeatedly until you see this message in the dis- play: Language . The selection marker is on the current setting.
148 Controls in detail Control system Selecting display (speed display or out- side temperature) for basic display 왘 Move the selection marker with the æ or ç button to the Instr. cluster submenu. 왘 Press button j or k repeatedly until you see this message in the dis- play: Basic display .
149 Controls in detail Control system Synchronizing the time This function can only be seen on vehicles with COMAND and navigation module*. 왘 Move the selection marker with the æ or ç button to the Time/Date submenu. 왘 Press button j or k repeatedly until you see this message in the dis- play: Time sync.
150 Controls in detail Control system Set date (month) 왘 Move the selection marker with the æ or ç button to the Time/Date submenu. 왘 Press button j or k repeatedly until you see this message in the dis- play: Set date month . The selection marker is on the month setting.
151 Controls in detail Control system Lighting subm enu Access the Lighting submenu via the Set- tings menu. Use the Lighting submenu to change the lamp and lighting settings on your vehicle.
152 Controls in detail Control system Setting locator lighting During darkness, the following lamps will come on when the exterior lamp switch is in position U , the locator ligh ting fea- ture is act.
153 Controls in detail Control system Setting night security illumination (Exte- rior lamps delayed shut-off) Use the Headlamps delayed shut-off function to set whether and for how long you would like the exterior lamps to illumi- nate during darkness after all doors are closed.
154 Controls in detail Control system Interior lighting delayed shut-off Use this function to set whether and for how long you would like the interior light- ing to remain lit during darkness after the SmartKey is removed from the starter switch. 왘 Move the selection marker with the æ or ç button to the Light- ing submenu.
155 Controls in detail Control system Limiting opening height of trunk lid* Use this function to activate or deactivate the limiting opening height of trunk lid. 왘 Move the selection marker with the æ or ç button to the Vehi- cle submenu. 왘 Press button j or k repeatedly until you see this message in the dis- play: Opening limiter Trunk lid .
156 Controls in detail Control system 왘 Move the selection marker with the æ or ç button to the Convenience submenu. 왘 Press button j or k repeatedly until you see this message in the dis- play: Function Easy-entry featur e . The selection marker is on the current setting.
157 Controls in detail Control system Setting parking position for exterior rear view mirror Use the Mirror adjustment parking aid function to select whether the passen- ger-side exterior rear view mirror should be turned downward during parking maneu- vers when reverse gear R is engaged.
158 Controls in detail Control system Trip computer menu Use the trip computer menu to call up sta- tistical data on your vehicle. The following information is available: Fuel consumption statisti cs after start 왘 Press button ÿ or è repeatedly until you see the first function of the Trip computer menu.
159 Controls in detail Control system Resetting fuel consumption statistics 왘 Press button ÿ or è repeatedly until you see the first function of the Trip computer menu. 왘 Press button j or k repeatedly until you see the reading that you want to reset in the display.
160 Controls in detail Control system Which messages will appear in the display field depends on whether your telephone is switched on or off: 앫 If the telephone is off, the message in the multifunction display is: PHONE OFF . 앫 If the telephone is on: The telephone will then search for a network.
161 Controls in detail Control system 왘 Press button j or k repeatedly until the desired name appears in the display. The stored names are displayed in as- cending or descending alphabetical or- der. 왘 Press button s . The system dials the selected phone number.
162 Controls in detail Automatic transmission 왔 Automatic transmission Information on driving with an automatic transmission is found in the “Getting started” section ( 컄 page 43). Your vehicle’s transmission adapts its gear shifting process to your individual driving style by continually adjusting the shift points up or down.
163 Controls in detail Automatic transmission One-touch gearshifting Even with an automatic transmission you can change the gears manually when the gear selector lever is in position D . Downshifti ng 왘 Briefly press the gear selector lever to the left in the D- direction.
164 Controls in detail Automatic transmission Gear ranges With the gear selector lever in posi tion D , you can limit the transmission’s gear range by pressing the gear selector lever to the left ( D- ), and reverse the gear range limit by pressing the gear selector lever to the right ( D+ ).
165 Controls in detail Automatic transmission Gear selector lever position Effect ì Park position Gear selector lever position when the vehicle is parked. Place gear selector lever in position P only when vehicle is stopped. The park position is not i ntended to serve as a brake when the vehicle is parked.
166 Controls in detail Automatic transmission Steering wheel gear shift control (Speedshift) E 55 AMG You can change the gears manually on the steering wheel or by using the gear selector lever ( 컄 page 163). Allow engine to warm up under low load use.
167 Controls in detail Automatic transmission The steering wheel gearshift buttons are located to the left and right of the steering wheel. 1 Left button: downshift 2 Right button: upshift Downshifting 왘 Press button 1 on the left side of the steering wheel.
168 Controls in detail Automatic transmission Program mode selector switch The program mode selector switch is located on the lower part of the cen ter console.
169 Controls in detail Automatic transmission Manual shift program E 55 AMG In the manual shift program mode you can change the gears manually ( 컄 page 166) on the steering wheel or by using the gear selector lever ( 컄 page 163). Allow engine to warm up under low load use.
170 Controls in detail Automatic transmission Downshifting 왘 Briefly press the gear selector lever to the left in the D- direction ( 컄 page 163). or 왘 Press button 1 on the left si de of the steering wheel ( 컄 page 166). The transmission shifts to the next lower gear.
171 Controls in detail Automatic transmission Deactivating manual shift program 왘 Press the program mode selector switch repeatedly until S or C appears in the multifunction display. or 왘 Restart the engine. The transmission will go into the last automatic shift program mode selected ( S or C ).
172 Controls in detail Good visibility 왔 Good visibility Information on the windshield wipers ( 컄 page 47) and for setting the rear view mirrors ( 컄 page 37) is found in the “Get- ting started” section.
173 Controls in detail Good visibility Activating exterior rear view mirror parking position Follow these steps to activate the mirror parking position so that the passen- ger-side exterior rear view mirror will be turned downward to the stored position.
174 Controls in detail Good visibility Headlamp cleaning system* The button is located on the left side of the dashboard. 1 Headlamp washer button 왘 Switch on ignition.
175 Controls in detail Good visibility 1 Sun visor 2 Mounting 왘 Swing sun visor 1 down when you ex- perience glare. 1 Sun visor 2 Mirror cover 3 Mirror lamp 4 Vanity mirror 왘 Make sure the sun visor is properly en- gaged in the mounting. 왘 Lift the mirror cover to access the mir- ror.
176 Controls in detail Good visibility Rear window sunshade* The switch is located in the center console. 왘 Switch on ignition. 왘 Press the switch briefly at 1 to raise the sunshade. 왘 Press the switch briefly at 1 to lower the sunshade. Always raise the sunshade fully fo r its sup- port against the window frame.
177 Controls in detail Good visibility Rear window defroster The rear window defroster uses a large amount of power. To keep the battery drain to a minimum, switch off the defrost- er as soon as the rear window is clear.
178 Controls in detail Climate control 왔 Climate control.
179 Controls in detail Climate control Rear air vent s The storage compartment between the front seats can be ventilated, if so equipped ( 컄 page 247).
180 Controls in detail Climate control 1 Left-side temperature control 2 Windshield defroster 3 Increase air volume 4 Air distribution 5 Rear window defroster 6 Right-side temperature control 7 Residu.
181 Controls in detail Climate control The climate control is operational whenev- er the engine is running. You can operate the climate control system in either the au- tomatic or manual mode. The system cools or heats the interior depending on the se- lected interior temperature and the cur- rent outside temperature.
182 Controls in detail Climate control Setting the temperatur e Use temperature controls 1 and 6 to separately adjust the air temperature on each side of the passenger compartment. You should raise or lower the temperature setting in small increments, preferably starting at 72°F (22°C).
183 Controls in detail Climate control Heating: Only in manual mode is it possible to lower the temperature in the headroom by regu- lating the cold-airflow using thumbwheel 7 ( 컄 page 178). Windshield fogged on the outside 왘 Switch the windshield wipers on ( 컄 page 48).
184 Controls in detail Climate control Air recirculation mode Switch to air recirculation mode to prevent unpleasant odors from entering the vehicl e from the outside. This setting cuts off the intake of outside air and recirculates the air in the passenger compartment.
185 Controls in detail Climate control Deactivating 왘 Press button O . The indicator lamp on the button goes out. The air recirculation mode is deactivated automatically: 앫 after five minutes if t.
186 Controls in detail Climate control Air conditioning The air conditioning is operational while the engine is running and cools the interior air to the temperature set by the operator. Deactivating It is possible to deactivate the air condi- tioning (cooling) function of the climate control system.
187 Controls in detail Climate control Deactivating 왘 Press button T ( 컄 page 180). The indicator lamp on button T goes out. The residual heat is automatically turned off: 앫 when the ignition is.
188 Controls in detail Automatic climate control* 왔 Automatic climate control*.
189 Controls in detail Automatic climate control* 1 Automatic climate con trol panel 2 Thumbwheel for air volume control for left center air vent 3 Left center air vent, adjustable 4 Air vent, fixed 5.
190 Controls in detail Automatic climate control* 1 Air distribution, left 2 Defrosting 3 Temperature rocker switch, left 4 Display 5 Temperature rocker switch, right 6 Rear window defroster 7 Air dis.
191 Controls in detail Automatic climate control* The automatic climate control is a 4-zone intelligent climate control system. Your ve- hicle interior is divided into 4 zones.
192 Controls in detail Automatic climate control* Nearly all dust particles, pollutants and odors are filtered out before outside air en- ters the passenger compartment through the air distribution system. The air conditioning will not engage (no cooling) if the AC OFF mode is selected ( 컄 page 190).
193 Controls in detail Automatic climate control* Increasing 왘 Push top of temperature control rocker switch 3 and / or 5 . The automatic climate control system will correspondingly adjust the interior air temperature. Decreasing 왘 Push bottom of temperature control rocker switch 3 and / or 5 .
194 Controls in detail Automatic climate control* Adjusting air volume Adjusting manually Nine blower speeds are available. 왘 Press to decrease or Q to in- crease air volume to the desired level. The AUTO display disappears and the automatic mode is switched off.
195 Controls in detail Automatic climate control* Activating 왘 Press button O . The indicator lamp on the button comes on. Deactivating 왘 Press button O . The indicator lamp on the button goes out. i If you keep button O pressed, the side windows and the sliding / pop-up roof* or panorama sliding / pop-up roof* will close.
196 Controls in detail Automatic climate control* The air recirculation mode is deactivated automatically: 앫 after five minutes if the outside temper- ature is below approximately 41°F (5°C) 앫 a.
197 Controls in detail Automatic climate control* Deactivating 왘 Press button e . The indicator lamp on the button goes out. The system switches automatically to the air recirculation mode if the carbon monoxide (CO) or nitrogen oxi de (NO X ) concentration of the outside air increases beyond a predetermined level.
198 Controls in detail Automatic climate control* Air conditioning The air conditioning is operational while the engine is running and cools the interior air to the temperature set by the operator. Deactivating It is possible to deactivate the air condi- tioning (cooling) function of the automatic climate control system.
199 Controls in detail Automatic climate control* The residual heat is automatically turned off 앫 when the ignition is switched on 앫 after about 30 minutes 앫 if the battery voltage drops Rear ai.
200 Controls in detail Automatic climate control* Adjusting the rear settings with the front control panel Display 왘 Press the ™ button ( 컄 page 190). The display switches over. The temperature for the rear left- and right-hand sides of the vehicle can be set with temperature rocker switches 3 and 5 .
201 Controls in detail Power windows 왔 Power windows Opening and closing the windows The side windows can be opened and closed electrically. The switches for all of the side windows are on the driver’s door. The switches for the respective windows are on the front passenger door and the rear doors.
202 Controls in detail Power windows 왘 Turn SmartKey in the starter switch to position 1 or 2 or press the KEY- LESS-GO* start / stop button once or twice. Opening the windows 왘 Press switch 2 to 5 to the resistance point. The corresponding window will move downwards until you release the switch.
203 Controls in detail Power windows Opening and closing the windows with the SmartKey The sliding / pop-up roof* ( 컄 page 206) or panorama sliding / pop-up roof* ( 컄 page 212) will also be opened or closed when the power windows are operated with the SmartKey.
204 Controls in detail Power windows Closing the side windows with KEY- LESS-GO* 왘 Press and hold lock button at door ( 컄 page 54) until the side windows and the sliding / pop-up roof or panorama sliding/pop-up roof* are closed.
205 Controls in detail Sliding / pop-up roof* 왔 Sliding / pop-up roof* Opening and closing the sliding / pop-up roof The sliding / pop-up roof can be opened and closed electrically. The switch for the sliding / pop-up roof is on the overhead control panel.
206 Controls in detail Sliding / pop-up roof* 왘 Turn SmartKey in the starter switch to position 1 or 2 or press the KEYLESS-GO* start/stop button once or twice. Opening and closing the sliding / pop-up roof 왘 To open, close, raise or lower the sliding/pop-up roof, move the switch to resistance point in the required direction 1 to 4 .
207 Controls in detail Sliding / pop-up roof* Opening (Summer open ing feature) If the weather is warm, you can ventilate the vehicle before driving off by simulta- neously: 앫 opening the sliding/po.
208 Controls in detail Sliding / pop-up roof* Synchronizing the slid ing / pop-up roof The sliding / pop-up roof must be resyn- chronized each time 앫 after the battery has been disconnect- ed 앫 th.
209 Controls in detail Panorama sliding / pop-up roof* 왔 Panorama sliding / pop-up roof* Opening and closing the roller sunblinds The roller sunblinds can only be opened or closed when the panorama sliding / pop-up roof is closed. The front and rear roller sunblind cannot be operat- ed individually.
210 Controls in detail Panorama sliding / pop-up roof* Release the switch when the roller sun- blinds have reached the desired posi- tion. Fully opening the roller sunblinds (Express-open) 왘 Move the panorama sliding/pop-up roof switch or the rear roller sunbl ind switch past the resistance point in direction 1 and release.
211 Controls in detail Panorama sliding / pop-up roof* 왘 Turn SmartKey in the starter switch to position 1 or 2 or press the KEYLESS-GO* start/stop button once or twice. Opening and closing the panorama sliding/pop-up roof 왘 To open or close the panorama sliding/pop-up roof, move the switch to resistance point in the required direction 1 to 4 .
212 Controls in detail Panorama sliding / pop-up roof* Opening and closing panorama sliding / pop-up roof with the SmartKey The power windows ( 컄 page 201) will also be opened or closed when the panorama sliding / pop-up roof is operated with the SmartKey.
213 Controls in detail Panorama sliding / pop-up roof* Closing the panorama sliding / pop-up roof with KEYLESS-GO* The power windows ( 컄 page 201) will also be closed when the panorama sliding / pop-up roof is operated with KEYLESS-GO.
214 Controls in detail Panorama sliding / pop-up roof* 왘 Wait until the roller sunblinds are closed and then keep the switch pressed for approximately one second. 왘 Move the switch in direction 1 ( 컄 page 210). 왘 Wait until the roller sunblinds are opened.
215 Controls in detail Driving systems 왔 Driving systems The following driving systems are ex- plained on the following pages: 앫 Cruise control and Distronic*, with which the vehicle can maintain .
216 Controls in detail Driving systems 1 Set current or higher speed 2 Set current or lower speed 3 Cancel cruise control 4 Resume at previously set speed Saving current speed 왘 Accelerate or decelerate to the desired speed. 왘 Briefly lift 1 or depress 2 the cruise control lever.
217 Controls in detail Driving systems Setting stored speed (“Resume” function) 왘 Briefly push the cruise control lever to position 4 . The cruise control will resume the last previously set speed. 왘 Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal.
218 Controls in detail Driving systems Distronic* When activated, the Distronic adaptive cruise control system increases driving convenience afforded by the cruise control during travel on expressways and other major roads.
219 Controls in detail Driving systems Wa r n i n g ! G Distronic cannot take street and traffic con- ditions into account. Only use Distronic if the road, weather an d traffic conditions make it advisable to travel at a steady speed. Wa r n i n g ! G Use of Distronic can be dangerous on slip- pery roads.
220 Controls in detail Driving systems Distronic displays in the speedometer dial 1 Set speed If Distronic is activated, one or two seg- ments come on around the set speed. 1 Segments If Distronic detects a vehicle directly ahead, the segments from the speed of the vehicle ahead to the set speed come on.
221 Controls in detail Driving systems Distronic menu in the control system In the Distronic menu you can read the cur- rent settings for Distronic. What appears in the display depends on whether Distronic and the distance warning function are turned on or off.
222 Controls in detail Driving systems Distronic deactivated If Distronic is deactivated you can see the standard display of Distronic in the multi- function display.
223 Controls in detail Driving systems Activating Distronic You can activate Distronic if: 앫 you are driving between 25 mph (40 km / h) and 110 mph (180 km / h) 앫 the ESP is activated ( 컄 page 82) If Distronic has not been activated after pressing the cruise control lever you will see the message --- in the multifunction display.
224 Controls in detail Driving systems Setting a lower speed 왘 Briefly tip the cruise control lever in the direction of arrow 2 ( 컄 page 222) to decrease vehicle speed in increments of 5 mph (Canada: 10 km / h).
225 Controls in detail Driving systems Deactivating Distronic There are several ways to deactivate the Distronic system: 왘 Briefly tip the cruise control lever in the direction of arrow 3 ( 컄 page 222) . or 왘 Step on the brake pedal. Distronic will be deactivated.
226 Controls in detail Driving systems 1 Distance warning function on / off switch 2 Control l amp 3 Thumbwheel for setting distance Increasing distance Increasing the distance setting tells Distronic to maintain a greater following distance to the vehicle ahead.
227 Controls in detail Driving systems Activating 왘 Press button 1 . Indicator lamp 2 on the button comes on. A loudspeaker symbol appears in the multifunction display ( 컄 page 222). Deactivating 왘 Press button 1 . Indicator lamp 2 on the button goes out.
228 Controls in detail Driving systems The most likely cause for a malfunctioning system is a dirty sensor (located behi nd the hood grille), especially at times of snow and ice or heavy rain. In such a case, Distronic will switch off, and the message Currently unavailable see o per.
229 Controls in detail Driving systems Offset driving A vehicle traveling in your lane but o ffset from your direct line of travel may not be detected by Distronic. There will be insuffi- cient distance to the vehicle ahead. Lane changing Distronic has not yet detected the vehicle changing lanes.
230 Controls in detail Driving systems Airmatic DC (Dual Control)* Airmatic automatically selects the opti- mum suspension tuning and ride height for your vehicle.
231 Controls in detail Driving systems Vehicle level control Your vehicle automatically adjusts its ride height to 앫 reduce fuel consumption 앫 increase vehicle safety The following vehicle chassis.
232 Controls in detail Driving systems The following vehicle level settings can be selected when the vehicle is stationary and the engine is running: The button is located in the lower se ction of the center console. 1 Vehicle level control button 2 Indicator lamp 왘 Briefly press button 1 to change from “Normal” level to “Raised” level.
233 Controls in detail Driving systems Parktronic system* (Parking assist) The Parktronic system is an electronic aid designed to assist the driver during park- ing maneuvers. It visually and au dibly indi- cates the relative distance between the vehicle and an obstacle.
234 Controls in detail Driving systems Range of the sensors To function properly, the sensors must be free of dirt, ice, snow and slush. Clean the sensors regularly, being careful not to scratch or damage the sensors.
235 Controls in detail Driving systems Warning indicators Visual signals indicate to the driver the rel- ative distance between the sensors and an obstacle. The warning indicator for the front area is located above the center air vents in the dashboard.
236 Controls in detail Driving systems Switching the Parktronic system on / o ff You can switch off the Parktronic system manually. The Parktronic system switch is located in the lower section of the center console. 1 Parktronic system on / off 2 Indicator lamp Switching off the Parktronic system 왘 Press button 1 .
237 Controls in detail Loading 왔 Loading Roof rack* 1 Trim Preparing roof rack installation 왘 Open trim 1 at the trim strips in the roof. 왘 Secure the roof rack a ccording to man- ufacturer’s instructions for installati on. Ski sack* Unfolding a nd loading 왘 Fold armrest down (arrow).
238 Controls in detail Loading 왘 Open hook and loop strap 1 . 왘 Pull ski sack into passenger compart- ment and unfold. 왘 From trunk, slide skis into ski sack. 왘 Wrap strap around ski sack and arm- rest. 왘 Close clasp (arrows) and pull strap tight to firmly secure skis.
239 Controls in detail Loading 왘 Connect snap hook 1 of front strap to eye 2 located on center tunnel in front of rear seat bench. Unloading and folding 왘 Loosen strap, open clasp by pressing tabs together (arrows). 왘 Unload skis. 왘 Close flap in trunk.
240 Controls in detail Loading Removal of ski sack For removal of the ski sack, we recom- mend that you contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. Split rear bench seat* To expand the trunk, you can fold down the left and right rear seat backrests. The two sections can be folded down sep- arately to enlarge the trunk.
241 Controls in detail Loading 1 Seat cushion 2 Seat backrest 왘 Grip the back of seat cushion 1 and fold forward. 왘 Push the rear seat head restraints all the way in. 왘 Pull the handle in the trunk. The seat backrest is released and the head restraints fold back.
242 Controls in detail Loading 왘 Swing the head restra int forward by hand until it engages. Expanding the cargo area* Removing the rear seat cushions will pro- vide you with a larger, flat cargo area. 왘 Fold the seat cushions and the back- rests forward.
243 Controls in detail Loading 왘 Fold the seat backrest forward. Loading instructions The total load weight including ve hicle oc- cupants and luggage / cargo should not ex- ceed the vehicle capacity weight indicated on the certification tag which can be found on the left door pillar.
244 Controls in detail Loading Cargo tie-down rings* Four rings 1 are located in the trunk. 왘 Carefully secure cargo by applying even load on all rings with rope of suffi- cient strength to hold down the cargo. Always follow loading instructions ( 컄 page 243).
245 Controls in detail Useful features 왔 Useful features Storage compartments Parcel net in fr ont passenger footw ell A small convenience parcel net is located in the front passenger footwell. It is for small and light items, such as road maps, mail, etc.
246 Controls in detail Useful featur es Storage compartment in the center console (no CD changer* installed) 1 Opening / closing button 왘 Press button 1 to open. The control panel swings out upward and the storage compartment extends out. 왘 Press button 1 to close.
247 Controls in detail Useful features 1 Left cup holder 2 Right cup holder Storage space under armrest 1 Storage compartment 2 Storage tray Opening storage tray 왘 Pull handle 2 .
248 Controls in detail Useful featur es Storage compartment in the rear cen- ter console 왘 Briefly press the top of the compart- ment. It extends automatically. Ruffled storage bags Ruffled storage bags are located on the back of the front seats. Storage compartment in the rear arm- rest 왘 Press the handle upward and fold the armrest up.
249 Controls in detail Useful features Rear cup holder 왘 Briefly press the front of the center armrest. The cup holder extends automatically. Ashtrays Center console ashtray Opening ashtray 왘 Briefly press the marking on the bot- tom of cover 1 . The ashtray opens automatically.
250 Controls in detail Useful featur es Removing ashtray insert 왘 Secure vehicle from movement by set- ting the parking brake. Move the gear selector lever to position N . Now you have more room to take out the insert. 왘 Push sliding button 2 to the right and hold.
251 Controls in detail Useful features 12-V socket* The socket is located in the rear of the cen- ter console storage compartment. The socket can be used for accessories up to a maximum of 180 W. Heated steering wheel* The steering wheel heating warms up the leather area of the steering wheel.
252 Controls in detail Useful featur es Switching on 왘 Switch on ignition. All lamps in the instrument cluster come on. 왘 Turn switch at th e tip of stalk in the di- rection of arrow 3 . The steering wheel is heated. Indicator lamp 1 comes on. Switching off 왘 Turn switch at the tip of stalk in direc- tion of arrow 2 .
253 Controls in detail Useful features You can take and place telephone calls us- ing the s and t buttons on the steering wheel. To carry out other tele- phone functions, use the control system ( 컄 page 134). See separate operating manual for instruc- tions on how to use the telephone.
254 Controls in detail Useful featur es Shortly after the completion of your ac- quaintance call, you will receive a us er ID and password via first call mail. By visiting www.mbusa.com and selecting “Tele Aid” (USA only), you will have access to account information, remote door unlock and more.
255 Controls in detail Useful features Emergency calls An emergency call is initiated automatical- ly: 앫 following an accident in which the emergency tensioning devices (ETDs) or air bags deploy 앫 if the anti-theft alarm or the tow-away alarm stays on for more than 20 seconds.
256 Controls in detail Useful featur es Initiating an emergency call manually 1 Cover 2 SOS button 왘 Briefly press on cover 1 . The cover will open. 왘 Press SOS button 2 briefly. The indicator lamp in SOS button 2 will flash until the emergency call is concluded.
257 Controls in detail Useful features Roadside Assistance button • Located below the center armrest cover is the Roadside Assistance button • . 왘 Press and hold the button (for longer than 2 seconds). A call to a Mercedes-Benz Roadside As- sistance dispatcher will be initiated.
258 Controls in detail Useful featur es Information button ¡ The Information button ¡ is located be- low the center armrest cover. 왘 Press and hold button (for longer than 2 seconds). A call to the Customer Assistance Cen- ter will be initiated. The button will flash while the call is in progress.
259 Controls in detail Useful features Upgrade signals The Tele Aid system processes calls using the following priority: 앫 Automatic emergency – First priority 앫 Manual emergency – Second prio.
260 Controls in detail Useful featur es Remote door unlock In case you have locked your vehicle unin- tentionally (e.g. SmartKey inside vehicle), and the reserve SmartKey is not handy: 왘 Contact the Mercedes-Benz Response Center at 1-800-756-9018 (in the USA) or 1-888-923-8367 (in Canada).
261 Controls in detail Useful features Stolen vehicle tracking services In the event your vehicle was stolen: 왘 Report the incident to the police. The police will issue a numbered inci - dent report. 왘 Pass this number on to the Mercedes-Benz Response Center along with your password issued to you when you subscribed to the service.
262 Controls in detail Useful featur es Programming or reprogramming the in- tegrated remote control Step 1: 왘 Switch on ignition. Step 2: 왘 If you have previously programmed an integrated signal transmitter button and wish to retain its programming, proceed to step 3.
263 Controls in detail Useful features Step 3: 왘 Hold the end of the hand-he ld remote control transmitter 6 of the device you wish to train approximately 2 to 5 in (5 to12 cm) away from the surface of the integrated remote control locat- ed on the interior rear view mirror, keeping the indicator lamp 4 in view.
264 Controls in detail Useful featur es Rolling code programming To train a garage door opener (or othe r roll- ing code devices) with the rolling code fea- ture, follow these instructions after completing the “Programming” portion (steps 1 through 6) of this text.
265 Controls in detail Useful features If you live in Canada or if you are having dif- ficulties programming a gate operator (re- gardless of where you live) by using the programming procedures, repla.
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267 Operation The first 1000 miles (1500 km) Driving instructions At the gas station Engine compartment Tires and wheels Winter driving Maintenance Vehicle care.
268 Operation The first 1000 miles (1500 km) 왔 In the “Operation” section you will find de- tailed information on operating, maintai n- ing and caring for your vehicle. The first 1000 miles (1500 km) The more cautiously you treat your vehicle during the break-in period, the more satis- fied you will be with its performance later on.
269 Operation Driving instructions 왔 Driving instructions Drive sensibly – save fuel Fuel consumption, to a great extent, de- pends on driving habits and operating con- ditions. To save fuel you should: 앫 Keep tires at the recommended infla- tion pressures.
270 Operation Driving instructions Power assistance Brakes Wa r n i n g ! G The brake system requires electrical energy for operation. A malfunction in the vehicle’s power supply or electrical system may impair brake sys- tem operation and switch it into its emer- gency operation mode.
271 Operation Driving instructions To help prevent brake disk corrosion after driving on wet road surfaces (particularly salted roads), it is advisable to brake the vehicle with considerable force prior to parking. The heat generated serves to dry the brakes.
272 Operation Driving instructions Driving off Apply the brakes to test them briefly after driving off. Perform this procedure only when the road is clear of other traffic. Warm up the engine smoothly. Do not place full load on the engine until the oper- ating temperature has been reached.
273 Operation Driving instructions Tread wear indicators (TWI) are required by law. These indicators are located in six places on the tread circumference and be- come visible at a tread depth of approxi- mately 1 ⁄ 16 in (1.6 mm), at which point the tire is considered worn and should be re - placed.
274 Operation Driving instructions Tire traction The safe speed on a wet, snow covered or icy road is always lower than on a dry road. You should pay particular attention to the condition of the road whenever the outside temperatures are close to the freezing point.
275 Operation Driving instructions E 320 (Sport Package*), E 500 (Sport Package*) Your vehicle is factory equipped with “Z”-rated tires, which have a speed rating of above 149 mph (240 km / h). An electronic speed limiter prevents your vehicle from exceeding a speed of 155 mph (250 km/h).
276 Operation Driving instructions Road salts and chemicals can adversely af- fect braking efficiency. Increased pedal force may become necessary to produce the normal braking effect. Depressing the brake pedal periodically when traveling at length on salt-strewn roads can bring road-salt-impaired braking efficiency back to normal.
277 Operation Driving instructions Passenger compartment Driving abroad Abroad, there is an extensive Mercedes-Benz service network at your disposal. If you plan to drive into areas which are not listed in the index of your Mercedes-Benz Center directory, you should request pertinent information from your authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
278 Operation Driving instructions Catalytic converter Your Mercedes-Benz is equipped with monolithic-type catalytic converters, an important element in conjunction with the oxygen sensors to achieve substantial con- trol of the pollutants in the exhaust emis- sions.
279 Operation Driving instructions Coolant temperature During severe operating conditions and stop-and-go city traffic, the coolant tem- perature may rise close to approximately 248°F (120°C). The engine should not be operated with the coolant temperature over 248°F (120°C).
280 Operation At the gas station 왔 At the gas station Refueling The fuel filler flap is located on the right-hand side of the vehi cle towards the rear. Locking / unlocking the vehicle with the remote control automatically locks / unlocks the fuel filler flap.
281 Operation At the gas station 왘 Replace the fuel cap by turning it to the right. You will hear when the fuel cap is tight- ened. 왘 Close the fuel filler flap. Check regularly and before a long trip 1 Windshield washer and headlamp cleaning system* For more information on refilling the reservoir ( 컄 page 289).
282 Operation At the gas station Engine oil level More information on engine oil ( 컄 page 284). See also “Opening hood” ( 컄 page 283). Vehicle lighting Check function and cleanliness. For more information on replacing light bulbs, see the “Practical hints” section ( 컄 p age 365).
283 Operation Engine compartment 왔 Engine compartment Hood Opening 1 Hood release 왘 Pull lever 1 downwards. The hood is unlocked and handle 2 will extend out of the radiator grille. 2 Handle for opening the hood 왘 Pull handle 2 to its stop out of radia- tor grille.
284 Operation Engine compartment Closing 왘 Let the hood drop from a height of ap- proximately 1 ft (30 cm). The hood will lock audibly. 왘 Check to make sure the hood is fully closed. If you can raise the hood at a point above the headlamps, then it is not properly closed.
285 Operation Engine compartment Checking engine oil level When checking the oil level the vehicle must 앫 be parked on level ground 앫 be at normal operating temperature 앫 have been stationary fo.
286 Operation Engine compartment 왘 If engine is at normal operating temperature, wait five minutes before repeating check procedure. 왘 If engine is not yet at normal operating temperature, wait 30 minutes before repeating check procedure. If you see the message: Engine oil level Not when engine on! 왘 Turn off the engine.
287 Operation Engine compartment 1 Filler cap 왘 Unscrew filler cap 1 from filler neck. 왘 Add engine oil as required. Be careful not to overfill with oil. Be careful not to spill any oil when adding. Avoid environmental damage caused by oil entering the ground or water.
288 Operation Engine compartment 1 Coolant expansion tank 왘 Using a rag, turn the cap slowly approx- imately one half turn to the left to re- lease any excess pressure.
289 Operation Engine compartment When replacing batteries, always use bat- teries approved by Mercedes-Benz. If you do not intend to operate your vehicle for an extended period of time, consult an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center about steps you need to observe.
290 Operation Engine compartment During all seasons, add MB Windshield Washer Concentrate “S” to water. Premix the windshield washer fluid in a suitable container.
291 Operation Tires and wheels 왔 Tires and wheels See your authorized Mercedes-Benz Cen- ter for information on tested and recom- mended rims and tires for summer and winter operation. They can also offer ad- vice concerning tire service and purchase.
292 Operation Tires and wheels Life of tire The service life of a tire is dependent upon varying factors including but n ot limited to: 앫 Driving style 앫 Tire pressure 앫 Distance driven Direction of rotation Unidirectional tires offer added advantag- es, such as better hydroplaning perfor- mance.
293 Operation Tires and wheels Tire pressure changes by approximately 1.5 psi (0.1 bar) per 1 8°F (10°C) of air temperature change. Keep this in mind when checking tire pressure where the temperature is different from the outside temperature.
294 Operation Tires and wheels Activating the ti re inflation pressure monitor You must activate the tire inflation pres- sure monitor in the following cases: 앫 If you have changed the tire pressure 앫 If you have replaced the wheels or tires 앫 If you have installed new wheels or tires 왘 Make sure the tire pressure is correctly set.
295 Operation Tires and wheels 왘 Press the reset button ( 컄 page 22). The following message will appear in the multifunction display: Check current tire pressure? 왘 Press the æ button.
296 Operation Tires and wheels For information on wheel change, see the “Practical hints” section ( 컄 page 356) and ( 컄 page 372). ! If your vehicle is equipped with a tire i n- flation pressure monitor*, there are electronic components built into the wheel.
297 Operation Winter driving 왔 Winter driving Before the onset of winter, have your vehi- cle winterized at an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. This service in- cludes: 앫 Check of anticorrosion and antifreeze concentration. 앫 Addition of cleaning concentrate to the water of the windshield and headlamp cleaning system.
298 Operation Winter driving Block heater* (Canada only) The engine is equipped with a block heat- er. The electrical cable may be installed at your authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. Snow chains Snow chains should only be driven on snow-covered roads at speeds not to ex- ceed 30 mph (50 km/h).
299 Operation Maintenance 왔 Maintenance Flexible Service System P LUS (FSS PLUS) We strongly recommend that you have your vehicle serviced by your authorized Mercedes-Benz Center, in accordance with the Service Booklet at the times called for by the FSS PLUS (Flexible Service System PLUS).
300 Operation Maintenance Clearing the service indicator You can clear the service indicator 왘 Press the j button on the multi- function steering wheel. The service indicator is cleared and the standard display appears in the multi- function display.
301 Operation Maintenance The Service menu appears in the multi- function display. 왘 Select the Confirmation menu with the + or - button. 왘 Press the ÿ button. The service indicator now displays the Confirmation menu. The selection marker is on Full ser- vice .
302 Operation Maintenance Setting the date for special work s You can enter appointments for exhaust gas analysis and general inspection over FSS PLUS.
303 Operation Maintenance 왘 Press the è button on the multi- function steering wheel until the stan- dard display appears in the multifunction display. FSS PLUS now recalculates the values. You cannot call up the service display or the service menu during this time.
304 Operation Vehicle care 왔 Vehicle care Cleaning and care of vehicle While in operation, even while parked, your vehicle is subjected to varying external in- fluences which, if gone unchecked, can at- tack the paintwork as well as the undercarriage and cause lasting damage.
305 Operation Vehicle care We have selected car-care products and compiled recommendations which are specially matched to our vehicles and which always reflect the latest technology. You can obtain Mercedes-Benz approved car-care products at your authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
306 Operation Vehicle care Engine cleaning Prior to cleaning the engine compartment, make sure to protect electrical compo- nents and connectors from contact with water and cleaning agents. Corrosion protection, such as MB Anticor- rosion Wax should be applied to the engine compartment after every engine cleaning.
307 Operation Vehicle care Cleaning the Distronic* system sensor cover 1 Distronic system sensor cover Use a mild car wash detergent, such as Mercedes-Benz approved Car Shampoo, with plenty of water to clean sensor cover 1 . To prevent scratches, never apply strong force and use only a soft, non-scratchy cloth when cleaning the sensor cover.
308 Operation Vehicle care 왘 Clean the wiper blade inserts with a clean cloth and detergent solution. Window cleaning 왘 Turn on the wipers and place it in a ver- tical position. For information on placing the wipers in a vertical position, see “Replacing wiper blades” ( 컄 page 370) .
309 Operation Vehicle care Light alloy wheels Mercedes-Benz approved Wheel Care should be used for regular cleaning of the light alloy wheels. If possible, clean wheels once a week with Mercedes-Benz approved Wheel Care, us- ing a soft bristle brush and a strong spray of water.
310 Operation Vehicle care Leather upholstery Using aftermarket seat covers or wearing clothing that has the tendency to give off coloring (e.g. when wet, etc.) may cause the upholstery to become permanently dis- colored. By lining the seats with a proper intermediate cover, contact-discoloration will be prevented.
311 Practical hints What to do if … Where will I find ...? Unlocking / locking in an emergency Opening / closing in an emergency Replacing bulbs Replacing wiper blades Flat tire Batteries Jump start.
312 Practical hints What to do if … 왔 What to do if … Lamps in instrument cluster General information: If a bulb in the instrument cluster fails to come on during the bulb sel f-check when turning the SmartKey in the starter switch to position 2 , have it checked and replaced if necessary.
313 Practical hints What to do if … Problem Possible cause Suggested solution v The yellow ABS / ESP warning lamp comes on while driving. The ESP is deactivated. Risk of accident! Adapt your speed and driving to the prev ail- ing road conditions. 왘 Turn the ESP back on ( 컄 page 85).
314 Practical hints What to do if … Problem Possible cause Suggested solution 3 (Canada only) ; (USA only) The red brake warning lamp comes on while driving and you hear a warning sound. You are driving with the parking brake set. 왘 Release the parking brake.
315 Practical hints What to do if … Problem Possible cause Suggested solution ? The yellow “CHECK ENGINE” mal- function indicator lamp comes on while driving.
316 Practical hints What to do if … Problem Possible cause Suggested solution D The red coolant warning lamp comes on when the engine is running. There is insufficient coolant in the reservoir. If this warning lamp comes on frequently, there is a leak in the cooling system.
317 Practical hints What to do if … Problem Possible cause Suggested solution l The red DTR warning lamp comes on while driving. You are too close to the v ehicle in front of you to maintain selected speed. 왘 Apply the brakes immediately to in- crease the following distance.
318 Practical hints What to do if … Problem Possible cause Suggested solution 1 The red SRS indicator lamp comes on while driving. There is a malfunction in the restraint sys- tems. The air bags or emergency tensioning devices (ETDs) could deploy unexpectedly or fail to activate in an accident.
319 Practical hints What to do if … Lamp in center console Problem Possible cause Suggested solution PASS AIR BA G OFF The indicator lamp illuminates and remains illuminated with the weight of a typical adult or someone larger than a small individual on the front passenger seat.
320 Practical hints What to do if … Problem Possible cause Suggested solution PASS AIR BAG OFF The indicator lamp does not illuminate and/or does not remain illuminated with the weight of a typical 12-month-old child in a standard child restraint or less on the front passenger seat.
321 Practical hints What to do if … Messages in the display The control system shows warning and malfunction messages in the multi function display. Certain warning and malfunction messag- es are accompanied by an audible signal. Address these messages accordingly and follow the additional instructions given in this Operator’s Manual.
322 Practical hints What to do if … Text messages Display Display message Possible cause Possible solution ABS Malfunction! Visit workshop! The ABS has detected a malfunction and has switched off. The ESP and the BAS are also deactivated. The SBC brake system is still functioning normally but without the ABS avail- able.
323 Practical hints What to do if … Display Display message Possible cause Possible solution Battery Protection Conven. Functions Temporarily Unavailable The battery has insufficient voltage and can no longer supply conve- nience functions such as the rear window defroster.
324 Practical hints What to do if … Display Display message Possible cause Possible solution Distronic Currently unavailable see oper. manual DISTRONIC* is switched off if: 앫 the DISTRONIC cover i.
325 Practical hints What to do if … Display Display message Possible cause Possible solution ESP Malfunction! Visit workshop! The ESP has detected a malfunction and switched off. The SBC brake system is still func- tioning normally. The ABS may still be operational.
326 Practical hints What to do if … Display Display message Possible cause Possible solution ESP Display malfunction Visit workshop! The ESP or the ESP display is mal- functioning. 왘 Continue driving with added caution. 왘 Visit an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center as soon as possible.
327 Practical hints What to do if … Symbol messages Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution # Undervoltage Switch off consumers The battery has insufficient voltage. 왘 Turn off unnecessary electrical con- sumers. Visit workshop! The battery was charged with a battery charger or jump started.
328 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution # Battery/Alternator Stop vehicle! The battery is malfunctioning. The SBC brake system requires electrical energy and therefore has only limited op- eration.
329 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution 2 Brake wear Visit workshop! The brake pads have reached their wear limit. 왘 Brake pad thickness must be visually inspected at the intervals sp ecified in the Service Booklet.
330 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution Except Canada: ; Canada only: 3 Reduced braking effect Visit workshop! Longer stopping dist. Visit workshop! The SBC brake system is in emergency operation mode.
331 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution Except Canada : ; Canada only: 3 Brake fluid Visit workshop! There is insufficient brake fluid in the reservoir. 왘 Risk of accident! Stop the vehicle and notify an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
332 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution ? Visit workshop! There may be a malfunction in the: 앫 fuel injection system 앫 ignition system 앫 exhaust system 앫 fuel system 왘 Have the measuring system checked by an authorized Mercedes-Benz Cen- ter.
333 Practical hints What to do if … During severe operation conditions and stop-and-go city traffic, the coolant tem- perature may rise close to 248°F (120°C). Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution Ï Coolant Stop, engine off! The coolant is too hot .
334 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution Ï Coolant Stop, engine off! The poly-V-belt could be broken. 왘 Stop immediately and check the poly-V-belt. If it is broken: 왘 Do not continue to drive.
335 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution G Display malfunction The instrument cluster display is malfunc- tioning. 왘 Continue driving with added caution. 왘 Visit an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center as soon as possible.
336 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution : USA only: Add 1 Qt. engine oil at next refueling Canada only: Add 1 Liter engine oil at next refueling The engine oil level is too low. 왘 Add engine oil ( 컄 page 286) and check the engine oil level ( 컄 page 285).
337 Practical hints What to do if … When the Engine oil - Visit works hop! message appears while the engine is run- ning and at operating temperature, the en- gine oil level has dropped to approximately the minimum level. When this occurs, the warning will first come on intermittently and then stay on if the oil level drops further.
338 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution A Reserve fuel The fuel level has dropped below the re- serve mark. 왘 Refuel at the next gas station ( 컄 page 280). Y Hood open! You are driving with the hood open.
339 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution F Key detected in vehicle! A SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* left in the vehicle was recognized while locking the vehicle from the outside. 왘 Take the SmartKey out of the vehicle.
340 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution . Brake light Visit workshop! Brake lamp illumination is delayed or lamp is permanently on. 왘 Visit an authori zed Mercedes-Benz Center as soon as possible.
341 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution . High beam, left The left high beam lamp is malfunction- ing. 왘 Replace the bulb as soon as possible. High beam, right The right high beam lamp is malfunction- ing.
342 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution . Marker light , front left The front left side marker lamp is mal- functioning. 왘 Replace the bulb as soon as possible. Marker light front right The front right side marker lamp is mal- functioning.
343 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution . Turn signal, rear left Back-up light on! The left rear turn signal lamp is malfunc- tioning. A backup bulb is being used. 왘 Replace the bulb as soon as possible.
344 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution H Tire pres. monitor not activated! The tire inflation pressure moni tor* is un- able to monitor the tire pressure due to 앫 the presence of several wheel sensors in the vehicle.
345 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution H Tire pres. monitor Visit workshop! The tire inflation pressure monitor is mal- functioning. A wheel without proper sensor was in- stalled. 왘 Have the tire inflation pressure moni- tor checked by an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
346 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution H Tire pres. RL Caution Tire defect The left rear tire is deflating. 왘 Carefully bring the vehicle to a halt, avoiding abrupt steering and braking maneuvers.
347 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution H Tire pres. FL Caution Tire defect The left front tire is deflating. 왘 Carefully bring the vehicle to a halt, avoiding abrupt steering and braking maneuvers.
348 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution < Seat belt system Visit workshop! The seat belt system is malfunctioning. 왘 Visit an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center as soon as possible. 9 Service memory full See Operator’s Manual The FSS Plus service memory cannot save any more data.
349 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution L Tele Aid defective Visit workshop! One or more main functions of the Tele Aid system are malfunctioning. 왘 Have the Tele Aid system checked by an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
350 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution Front passenger airbag activated see Oper.’s Man. Air bag is activated while driving even though a child, small individual, or object below the system's weight threshold is on the front passenger seat, or the front passenger seat is empty.
351 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution Front passenger airbag activated see Oper.’s Man.
352 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution Front passenger airbag deactivated see Oper.’s Man. Air bag is deactivated while driving even though an adult or someone larger than a small individual is occupying the front pas- senger seat.
353 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution Front passenger airbag deactivated see Oper.’s Man. Note that after performing the corrective steps, it may take up to 60 seconds for the message Front passen- ger a irbag activated to appear.
354 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution t Function Not available! This display appears if button t or s on the multifunction steering wheel is pressed and the vehicle is not equi pped with a telephone.
355 Practical hints What to do if … Display symbol Display messages Possible cause Possible solution @ Vehicle rising! Your vehicle is adjusting to your level se- lection. Level selec. canceled The “Raised” level setting is canceled at vehicle speeds of over 75 mph (120 km / h).
356 Practical hints Where will I find ...? 왔 Where will I find ...? First aid kit The first aid kit is in the storage compart- ment at the front edge of the front passen- ger seat. 1 Tab 왘 Pull tab 1 upward. 왘 Fold the c overing forward. 왘 Remove the first aid kit.
357 Practical hints Where will I find ...? In the case of a flat tire, you may tempo- rarily use the spare wheel when observing the following restrictions: 앫 Do not exceed a vehicle speed of 50 mph (80 km / h). 앫 Drive to the nearest tire repair facility to have the flat tire repaired or re- placed as appropriate.
358 Practical hints Where will I find ...? Install luggage box 왘 Insert luggage box into trunk so that fastening clips are in line with fastening bolts. 왘 Push front edge of luggage box in di rec- tion of arrow under cover of trunk sill. 왘 Press fastening clips onto fastening bolts until they lock into place.
359 Practical hints Unlocking / locking in an emergency 왔 Unlocking / locking in an emergency Unlocking the vehicle If you are unable to unlock the vehicle with the SmartKey, open the driver’s door and the trunk using the mechanical key.
360 Practical hints Unlocking / locking in an emergency Unlockin g the trunk A minimum height clearance of 5.90 ft (1.80 m) is required to open the trunk lid. If you are unable to unlock the trunk with the SmartKey or KEYLESS-GO*, open the trunk with the mechanical key.
361 Practical hints Unlocking / locking in an emergency Changing batteries in the SmartKey/ SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* If the batteries in the SmartKey are dis- charged, the vehicle can no longer be locked or unlocked. It is recommen ded to have the batteries replaced at an autho- rized Mercedes-Benz Center.
362 Practical hints Unlocking / locking in an emergency 왘 Using a lint-free cloth, insert new bat- teries under the contact spring with the plus (+) side facing up.
363 Practical hints Unlocking / locking in an emergency Fuel filler flap emergency release In case the central locking system does not release the fuel filler flap, you can open it manually. 1 Release knob 왘 Open trunk lid. 왘 Remove right-side tail trim.
364 Practical hints Opening / closing in an emergency 왔 Opening / closing in an emergency Sliding / po p-up roof* or panorama sliding / pop-up roof* You can open or close the sliding / pop-up roof or panorama sliding / pop-up roof manually should an electrical malfunction occur.
365 Practical hints Replacing bulbs 왔 Replacing bulbs Safe vehicle operation depends on proper exterior lighting and signaling. It is there - fore essential that all bulbs and lamp as- semblies are in good working order at all times. Correct headlamp adjustment is extremely important.
366 Practical hints Replacing bulbs Rear lamps Notes on bulb replacement 앫 Use only 12 volt bulbs of the same type and with the specified watt rating. 앫 Switch lights off bef ore changing a bulb to prevent short circuits. 앫 Always use a clean lint-free cloth when handling bulbs.
367 Practical hints Replacing bulbs Replacing bulbs for front lamps 1 Bulb socket for turn signal lamp 2 High beam halogen bulb 3 Bulb socket for parking and standing lamp 4 Cover for Bi-Xenon* (low beam and high beam) or halogen (low beam) headlamp Bi-Xenon* headlamps Low beam halogen bulb 왘 Switch off the lights.
368 Practical hints Replacing bulbs High beam halogen bulb 왘 Switch off the lights. 왘 Open the hood ( 컄 page 283). 왘 Press the clamp and remove headlamp cover. 왘 Pull electrical connector off. 왘 Turn the locking mechanism counter- clockwise and take out the high beam bulb 2 .
369 Practical hints Replacing bulbs Side marker lamp bulb 왘 Switch off the lights. 왘 Carefully slide lamp towards front. 왘 Remove rear end first. 왘 Twist bulb socket counterclockwise and pull out. 왘 Pull bulb out of the bulb socket. 왘 Insert new bulb in socket.
370 Practical hints Replacing wiper blades 왔 Replacing wiper blades Removing wiper blades 왘 Turn SmartKey in starter switch to position 1 . 왘 Turn combination switch to wiper setting II ( 컄 page 47). 왘 With wiper arm in the vertical position, turn SmartKey in starter switch to position 0 .
371 Practical hints Replacing wiper blades Installing wiper blades 왘 Slide wiper blade onto wiper arm until it locks in place. 왘 Rotate wiper blade into position paral- lel to wiper arm. 왘 Fold the wiper arm backward to rest on the windshield. Make sure you hold on to the wiper when folding the wiper arm back.
372 Practical hints Flat tire 왔 Flat tire In the case of a flat tire, you may tempo- rarily use the spare wheel when observing the following restrictions: 앫 Do not exceed a vehicle speed of 50 mph (80 km / h). 앫 Drive to the nearest tire repair facility to have the flat tire repaired or re- placed as appropriate.
373 Practical hints Flat tire When changing wheel on a hill: 왘 Place chocks on the downhill side blocking both wheels of the other axle. 왘 On wheel to be changed, loosen but do not yet remove the wheel bolts (ap- proximately one full turn with wrench).
374 Practical hints Flat tire Make sure the foot of the jack is directly under the take-up bracket so that it is al- ways vertical (plumb-line) as seen from the side, even if the vehicle is parked on an in- cline 왘 Turn crank 3 until the tire is a maxi- mum of 1.
375 Practical hints Flat tire Mounting the spare wheel 왘 Clean contact surfaces of wheel and wheel hub. 왘 Guide the spare wheel onto the align- ment bolt and push it on. 왘 Insert wheel bolts and tighten them slightly. 왘 Unscrew the alignment bolt, install last wheel bolt and tighten slightly.
376 Practical hints Flat tire In the case of a flat tire, you may tempo- rarily use the Minispare wheel when ob- serving the following restrictions: 앫 Do not exceed a vehicle speed of 50 mph (80 km / h). 앫 Drive to the nearest tire repair facility to have the flat tire repaired or re- placed as appropriate.
377 Practical hints Flat tire 왘 Screw air hose 4 onto the tire valve. 왘 Insert electrical plug 3 into vehicle ci- gar lighter socket. 왘 Turn the SmartKey in the ignition to position 1 . or 왘 Press the KEYLESS-GO* start/stop button on the gear selector lever once without depressing the brake pedal.
378 Practical hints Flat tire Lowering the vehicle 왘 Lower vehicle by turning crank coun- terclockwise until vehicle is resting ful- ly on its own weight. 왘 Remove the jack. 1 - 5 Wheel bolts 왘 Tighten the five wheel bolts evenly, fol - lowing the diagonal sequence illustrat- ed ( 1 to 5 ), until all bolts are tight.
379 Practical hints Batteries 왔 Batteries Your vehicle is equipped with two batter- ies: 앫 Main battery (battery for starter and electrical consumers; located in the trunk).
380 Practical hints Batteries Disconnecting the battery 왘 Depress parking brake firmly or move gear selector lever to position P . 왘 Turn off all electrical consumers. 왘 Remove SmartKey from starter switch. Vehicles with KEYLESS-GO*: 왘 Press the start / stop button until the engine shuts off.
381 Practical hints Batteries 왘 Remove the luggage box ( 컄 page 357). 왘 Disconnect battery negative lead 1 . 왘 Remove cover 2 from the positive ter- minal. 왘 Disconnect the battery positive lead. Removing the battery 왘 Remove the screw-nuts securing the battery.
382 Practical hints Jump starting 왔 Jump starting If the battery is discharged, the engine can be started with jumper cables and the bat- tery of another vehicle. Observe the follow- ing: 앫 Jump starting should only be performed when the engine and catalytic convert- er are cold.
383 Practical hints Jump starting The battery is located in the trunk under- neath the luggage box ( 컄 page 357) . Only jump start the vehicle from the battery in the trunk. 왘 Make sure the two vehicles do not touch. 왘 Turn off all electrical consumers.
384 Practical hints Jump starting 왘 Start engine of the vehicle with the charged battery and run at idle speed. 왘 Connect negative terminals 4 and 2 of the batteries with the jumper cable. Clamp cable to charged battery 4 first. 왘 Start the engine of the disabled vehi- cle.
385 Practical hints Towing the vehicle 왔 Towing the vehicle Mercedes-Benz recommends that the vehi- cle be transported with all wheels off the ground using flatbed or appropriate wheel lift/dolly equipment. This method is pref- erable to other types of towing.
386 Practical hints Towing the vehicle ! To be certain to avoid a possibility of damage to the drive train, however, we recommend the drive shaft be discon- nected at the rear axle drive flange (ve- hicles with 4MATIC: disconnected at the front and rear axle drive flanges) for any towing beyond a short tow to a nearby garage.
387 Practical hints Towing the vehicle i To signal turns while being towed with the hazard warning flasher in use, turn SmartKey in starter switch to position 2 and activate the combina- tion switch for the left or right turn sig- nal in the usual manner – only the selected turn signal will operate.
388 Practical hints Towing the vehicle Installing towing eye bolt Front of vehicle 1 Cover on right side of front bumper To remove cover: 왘 Press mark on cover in direction of ar- row.
389 Practical hints Fuses 왔 Fuses Fuse box in passenger compartment 1 Cover Opening 왘 Pull cover 1 open with a screwdriver or similar tool. 왘 Remove cover 1 rear ward. Closing 왘 Attach cover 1 in the front. 왘 Fold cover 1 in until it engages.
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391 Technical data Spare parts service Warranty coverage Identification labels Layout of poly-V-belt drive Engine Rims and tires Electrical system Main dimensions Weights Fuels, coolants, lubricants etc.
392 Technical data Spare parts service 왔 The “Technical data” section provides the necessary technical data for your vehicle. Spare parts service All authorized Mercedes-Benz Centers maintain a stock of genuine Mercedes-Benz parts required for mainte- nance and repair work.
393 Technical data Warranty coverage 왔 Warranty coverage Your vehicle is covered under the terms of the warranties printed in the Service and Warranty Information Booklet.
394 Technical data Identification labels 왔 Identification labels 1 Certification label 2 Vehicle Identifica tion Number (VIN) 3 Information label, California version Vacuum line routing for emission.
395 Technical data Layout of poly-V-belt drive 왔 Layout of poly-V-belt drive E 320 / E 500 1 Automatic belt tensioner 2 Power steering pump 3 Air conditioning compressor 4 Crankshaft 5 Coolant pump 6 Generator (alternator) 7 Idler pulley E5 5A M G The E 55 AMG has two poly-V-belts (belt one shown in purple / belt two shown in black).
396 Technical data Engine 왔 Engine Model E 320 (211.065 1 ) E 320 4MATIC (211.082 1 ) 1 The quoted data apply only t o the standard vehicle. See an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center for the corresp onding data of all sp ecial bodies and sp ecial equ ipment.
397 Technical data Engine Model E 55 AMG (211.076 1 ) 1 The quoted data apply only to the standard vehicle. See an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center for the corre- sponding data of all special bodies and special equip ment. Engine 113 Mode of operation 4-stroke engine, gasoline injection No.
398 Technical data Rims and tires 왔 Rims and tires Use only tires and rims which have been specifically developed for your vehicle and tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz.
399 Technical data Rims and tires Same size tires 16’’ tires 17’’ tires E 320 / E 320 4MATIC Rims (light alloy) 8 J x 16 Wheel offset 1.4 in (36 mm) Summer tires (radial-ply tires) - All-seaso.
400 Technical data Rims and tires 18’’ tires E5 5A M G E 320 4MATIC (Sport Package*) E 500 4MATIC (Sport Package*) AMG light alloy rims 8 J x 18 8 J x 18 Wheel offset 1.
401 Technical data Rims and tires Mixed size tires E5 5A M G E 320 (Sport Package*) E 500 (Sport Package*) Front axle: AMG light alloy rims 8 J x 18 Wheel offset 1.18 in (30 mm) Summer tires (radial-ply tires) 245 / 40 ZR18 Rear axle: AMG light alloy rims 9 J x 18 Wheel offset 1.
402 Technical data Rims and tires Spare wheel Minispare wheel (except E 55 AMG) Collapsible tire (E 55 AMG only) i Please note that the tire pressure of the Minispare and the collapsible tire dif- fers from the tire pressure of the road tires. Make sure the Minispare wheel is in- flated to approx.
403 Technical data Electrical system 왔 Electrical system Model E 320 / E 320 4MATIC E 500 / E 500 4MATIC E5 5A M G Generator (alternator) 14 V / 150 A 14 V / 150 A 14 V / 180 A Starter motor 14 V / 1.
404 Technical data Main dimensions 왔 Main dimensions Model E 320 / E 320 4MATIC E 500 / E 500 4MATIC E5 5A M G Overall vehicle length 190.3 in (4833 mm) 190.3 in (4833 mm) 190.9 in (4849 mm) Overall vehicle width 71.7 in (1822 mm) 71.7 in (1822 mm) 71.
405 Technical data Weights 왔 Weights Roof load max. 220 lbs (100 kg) Trunk load max. 220 lbs (100 kg).
406 Technical data Fuels, coolants, lubricants etc. 왔 Fuels, coolants, lubricants etc. Capacities Vehicle components and their respective lubricants must match. Therefore use only brands tested and approved by us. Please refer to the Factory Approved Ser- vice Products Pamphlet, or inquire at your authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
407 Technical data Fuels, coolants, lubrican ts etc. Model Capacity Fuels, coolants, lubricants etc. Power steering approx. 1.1 US qt (1 l) MB Power Steering Fluid (Pentosin CHF 11S) Front wheel hubs approx. 3.0 oz (85 g) each High temperature roller bearing grease Brake system 1.
408 Technical data Fuels, coolants, lubricants etc. Model Capacity Fuels, coolants, lubricants etc. Air conditioning system R-134a refrigerant and special PAG lu- bricant oil (never R-12) Windshield washer 4.
409 Technical data Fuels, coolants, lubrican ts etc. Engine oils Engine oils are specifically tested for their suitability in our engines. Therefore, use only engine oils recommended by Mercedes-Benz. Information on recom- mended brands is available in the Factory Approved Service Products Pamphlet, or at your authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
410 Technical data Fuels, coolants, lubricants etc. Premium unleaded gasoline Fuel requirements Use only premium unleaded gasoline meeting ASTM standard D 439: 앫 The octane number (posted at the pump) must be 91 min. It is an average of both the Research (R) Octane Num- ber and the Motor (M) Octane Number: (R+M) / 2).
411 Technical data Fuels, coolants, lubrican ts etc. Damage or malfunctions resulting from poor fuel quality or from blending specific fuel additives are not covered by the Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty.
412 Technical data Fuels, coolants, lubricants etc. If the coolant level is low, water and MB Anticorrosion / Antifreeze should be used to bring it up to the proper level (have cool- ing system checked for signs of leakage) . Please make sure the mixture is in accor- dance with label instructions.
413 Technical data Fuels, coolants, lubrican ts etc. Windshield and headlamp washer system Both the windshield and headlamp washer systems are supplied from the windshield washer fluid reservoir. The washer fluid reservoir has a capacity of approximately: 앫 7.
414 Technical data Consumer information 왔 Consumer information The following text is published as required of all manufacturers of passenger cars un- der Title 49, Code of U.S. Federal Regula- tions, Part 575 pursuant to the “National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966”.
415 Technical data Consumer information Temperature The temperature grades are A (the high- est), B, and C, representing the tire’s resis- tance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specifi ed indoor laboratory test wheel.
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417 Technical terms ABS (A ntilock B rake S ystem) Prevents the wheels from locking up during braking so that the vehicle can continue to be steered. ADS (A daptive D amping S ystem) Automatically adapts the optimum sus- pension damping to prevailing driving conditions.
418 Technical terms Control system The control system is used to call up vehicle information and to change component settings. Information and messages appear in the multifunction display. The driver uses the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel to navigate through the system and to ad- just settings.
419 Technical terms Gear range Number of gears which are available to the automatic transmission for shifting. The automatic gear shifting process can be adapted to specific operating conditions using the selector lever.
420 Technical terms Multifunction disp lay The display field in the instrument clus- ter used to present information provid- ed by the control system. Multifunction steering wheel Steering wheel with buttons for operat- ing the control system. Overspeed range Engine speeds within the red marking on the tachometer dial.
421 Technical terms SBC (S ensotronic B rake C ontrol) Electronically controlled hydraulic braking system for increased braking safety and comfort. Shift lock When the vehicle is parked, this lock prevents the transmission selector le- ver from being moved out of position P without the ignition or engine on and brake pedal depressed.
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423 Index A ABS 80, 417 ABS control 81 Malfunction indicator lamp 312 Messages in display 322 Warning lamp 312 Accelerator position, automatic transmission 168 Accident In case of 50 Activating Air co.
424 Index Air conditioning (cooling) Turning off 186, 198 Turning on 186, 198 Air distribution Adjusting 182, 193 Air pressure see Tire inflation pressure 292 Air pump, electric 377 Air recirculation .
425 Index Automatic headlamp mode 125 Automatic lighting control Activating 129 Deactivating 129 Automatic locking when driving 111 Automatic transmission 162 Accelerator position 168 Emergency operat.
426 Index C CAC (Customer Assistance Center) 417 Calling up Distronic* settings 141 Range (distance to empty) 159 Service indicator 300 CAN system 417 Cargo tie-down rings 244 CD player Operating 140 .
427 Index Closing Glove box 245 Panorama sliding/pop-up roof 210 Panorama sliding/pop-up roof with KEYLESS-GO* 213 Panorama sliding/pop-up roof* with KEYLESS-GO* 204 Roller sunblinds 209 Side windows .
428 Index Cruise control 215, 418 Canceling 216 Driving downhill 216 Driving uphill 216 Fine adjustment 217 Lever 222 Saving current speed 216 Setting speeds 217 Cruise control lever 215 Cup holder in.
429 Index Displays Digital speedometer 139 Distronic* 220 Messages 285 Selecting 147 Service indicator 299 Showing malfunctions 142 Distance Decreasing in Distronic* 226 Increasing in Distronic* 226 W.
430 Index Driving hints SBC brake system 87 Driving instructions 269 Driving off 272 Driving safety systems 4MATIC 88 ABS 80 BAS 82 ESP 82, 418 SBC brake system 85 Driving systems 215 Airmatic DC* 230.
431 Index Engine oil Adding 286 Additives 409 Checking level 284 Consumption 284 Display messages 336 Filler neck 287 Messages in display 285 Viscosity 418 ESP 82, 418 Four wheel electronic traction s.
432 Index Fuel tank Filler flap 280 Fuels, coolants, lubricants etc. 406 Fully closing (Express-close) the slid- ing/pop-up roof 206 Fully opening (Express-open) the sliding/pop-up roof 206 Functions .
433 Index High beam flasher 47, 128 High beam headlamps Messages in display 341 Replacing bulbs 365 Switching on 127 Hood 283 Closing 283 Message in display 338 Opening 283 Hydroplaning 273 I Identifi.
434 Index K Key, Mechanical 359 Key, SmartKey Changing the batteries 361, 362 Key, SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* Changing the batteries 361, 362 KEYLESS-GO* Activating ignition with 33 Closing Trunk 108, .
435 Index Lighting 124 Automatic headlamp mode 125 Combination switch 127 Daytime running lamp mode 126 Door entry lamps 130 Exterior lamp swit ch 124 Front fog lamps 126, 127 High beams 127 Instrumen.
436 Index Memory function 121, 419 Recalling positions from memory 122 Storing exterior rear view mirror parking positions 123 Storing SmartKey dependent settings 122 Menus 137 AUDIO 139 Distronic* 14.
437 Index N Navigation system See separate COMAND operating instructions 141 Night security illumination 126 O Occupant Classification System 70 Self-test 74 Occupant safety 56 Airbags 57 Children and.
438 Index P Paintwork 305 Panic alarm 79 Panic button on SmartKey 79 Panorama sliding/pop-up roof Opening and closing with SmartKey 212 Panorama sliding/pop-up roof* 209 Parcel net in front passenger .
439 Index Practical hints First aid kit 356 Jump starting 382 Lamp in center console 319 Lamps in instrument cluster 312 Messages in the display 321 Spare wheel 356 Vehicle tool kit 358 Problems While.
440 Index Removing Ski sack 240 Vehicle battery 381 Wheel 374 Wiper blades 371 Removing and installing Front seat head restraints 114 Replacing Bulbs 365 Front lamp bulbs 367 Front turn signal lamp bu.
441 Index Seat cushion depth Adjusting 117 Seat heater* Switching off 119 Switching on 119 Seat ventilation* Switching off 119 Switching on 119 Seats 113 Adjusting 34 Easy entry/exit feature* 113 Heat.
442 Index Miles/kilometers in speedometer 146 Minutes (clock) 149, 150 Parking position for exterior rear view mirrors 157 Slower speed in cruise control 217 Slower speed in Distronic* 224 SmartKey de.
443 Index Sliding/pop-up roof* 205 Closing 205 Closing with KEYLESS-GO* 204, 207 Closing with SmartKey 206 Opening 205 Opening with SmartKey 206 Stopping 206 Synchronizing 208 Sliding/pop-up roof* or .
444 Index Starting difficulties 44 Starting position 31 Starting the engine 43 Steering column Height adjustment 37 Length adjustment 37 Steering wheel Adjusting 36 Cleaning 310 Electrical adjustment .
445 Index T Tachometer 133 Displaying gear range 164 Overspeed range 133 Tail lamps 366, 369 Tar stains 305 Tele Aid Messages in display 348, 349 Tele Aid System 421 Tele Aid* 253 Emergency calls 255 .
446 Index Tools 358 Tow-away alarm 90 Arming 90 Disarming 90 Disarming for transport 90 Towing eye bolt (vehicle tool kit) Installing 388 Towing the vehicle 385 Tracking services For stolen vehicle 26.
447 Index Upgrade signals Tele Aid* 259 Uphill driving Cruise control 216 Upshifting 163 Useful features 245 Ashtrays 249 Cigarette lighter 250 Garage door opener 261 Heated steering wheel* 251 Tele A.
448 Index W Warning lamps see Lamps, indicator and warning Warning sounds Distance warning function* 226 Distronic* 220 Drivers seat belts 63 Parking brake 46 Warranty coverage 393 Washing the vehicle.
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