Controls in detail Driving systems
Setting to last stored speed (“Resume” function)
Warning!
The speed stored in memory should only be set again if prevailing road conditions per- mit. Possible acceleration or deceleration differences arising from returning to preset speed could cause an accident and/or seri- ous injury to you and others.
왘 Briefly push cruise control lever to
position 4. The cruise control resumes the last set speed.
왘 Remove your foot from the accelerator
pedal.
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Roof rack*
Warning!
Use only roof racks approved by Mercedes-Benz for your vehicle model to avoid damage to the vehicle. Follow manu- facturer’s installation instructions.
1 Fastening points 2 Rubber strip
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왘 Mount the roof rack only between the fastening points 1 and in the recess of the rubber strip 2.
왘 Secure the roof rack according to
manufacturer’s instructions for installation.
Split rear bench seat
To expand the cargo area, you can fold down the left and right rear seat backrests. The two sections can be folded down separately.
Load the roof rack in such a way that the vehicle cannot be damaged while driving. Make sure 앫 you can fully raise the tilt/sliding
panel*.
앫 you can fully open the trunk lid.
Warning!
When expanding the luggage compartment, always fold the seat cushions fully forward.
Unless you are transporting cargo, the back- rests must remain properly locked in the up- right position.
In an accident, during hard braking or sud- den maneuvers, loose items will be thrown around inside the vehicle, and cause injury to vehicle occupants unless the items are securely fastened in the vehicle.
Folding the backrest forward
왘 Pull release handle 1. 왘 Fold seat cushion 2 forward. 왘 Fully retract and fold rearward head
restraints (컄 page 104).
왘 Pull release lever 3. 왘 Fold backrest 4 forward.
Always release the seat cushion and fold it forward before folding the seat backrests forward. Otherwise, the backrest covering may be damaged.
1 Release handle 2 Seat cushion 3 Release lever 4 Backrest
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Setting up rear seat bench
1 Indicator 왘 Fold backrest rearward until it engag-
es.
왘 Fold seat cushion rearward until it
locks into position.
If the backrest is not locked into position, a red indicator 1 will be visible. 왘 Check for secure locking by pushing
and pulling on the backrest.
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Warning!
Luggage cover
Loading instructions
If a red indicator is visible with the backrest up, then the backrest is not properly locked into position.
Always lock backrest in its upright position when rear seat bench is occupied, or the extended cargo compartment is not in use. Check for secure locking by pushing and pulling on the backrest.
In an accident, during hard braking or sud- den maneuvers, loose items will be thrown around inside the vehicle, and cause injury to vehicle occupants unless the items are securely fastened in the vehicle.
To help avoid personal injury during a colli- sion or sudden maneuver, exercise care when transporting cargo.
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1 Securing straps
Removal 왘 Take off securing straps 1. 왘 Pull cover in direction of arrow 2.
Installation 왘 Place cover into holder. 왘 Attach securing straps to trunk lid.
Do not place anything on the luggage cover below the rear window.
The total load weight including vehicle occupants and luggage/cargo should not exceed the load limit or vehicle capacity weight indicated on the corresponding placard located on the driver’s door B-pillar. The handling characteristics of a fully load- ed vehicle depend greatly on the load dis- tribution. It is therefore recommended to load the vehicle according to the illustra- tions shown, with the heaviest items being placed towards the front of the vehicle.
Always place items being carried against front or rear seat backrests, and fasten them as securely as possible. The heaviest portion of the cargo should always be kept as low as possible since it influences the handling characteristics of the vehicle.
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Warning!
Cargo tie-down rings
Always fasten items being carried as secure- ly as possible.
In an accident, during hard braking or sud- den maneuvers, loose items will be thrown around inside the vehicle and can cause in- jury to vehicle occupants unless the items are securely fastened in the vehicle.
To help avoid personal injury during a colli- sion or sudden maneuver, exercise care when transporting cargo. Put luggage or car- go in the trunk if possible. Do not pile lug- gage or cargo higher than the seat backs. Do not place anything on the rear-window shelf.
Never drive vehicle with trunk lid open. Deadly carbon monoxide (CO) gases may enter vehicle interior resulting in uncon- sciousness and death.
Four rings are located in the cargo compartment. 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 252).
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Storage compartments
Glove box
Warning!
To help avoid personal injury during a colli- sion or sudden maneuver, exercise care when stowing objects in the vehicle. Put lug- gage or cargo in the trunk if possible. Do not pile luggage or cargo higher than the seat backs. Do not place anything on the luggage cover below the rear window.
Luggage nets cannot secure hard or heavy objects.
Keep compartment lids closed. This will help to prevent stored objects from being thrown about and injuring vehicle occupants during an accident.
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1 Glove box lid release 2 Glove box
Opening the glove box 왘 Pull lid release 1.
The glove box lid opens downward.
Closing the glove box 왘 Push lid up to close.
1 Unlocked 2 Locked
Locking the glove box 왘 Insert mechanical key (컄 page 377) into the glove box lock and turn it to position 2.
Unlocking the glove box 왘 Turn mechanical key in the glove box
lock to position 1.
Armrest storage compartments
1 Handle 2 Button (passenger side) 3 Button (driver’s side)
Opening storage compartment 왘 Pull handle 1 and lift armrest.
Closing storage compartment 왘 Press armrest down until it engages
into place.
Opening telephone compartment 왘 Press button 3 on driver’s side or
button 2 on passenger side and lift armrest.
Closing telephone compartment 왘 Press armrest down until it engages
into place.
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Changing inclination of armrest
1 Handle 왘 Pull up on armrest.
Lowering armrest 왘 Pull handle 1 to lower armrest.
Depending on production date, the changing inclination of armrest feature may not be available in your vehicle.
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Cup holders in front of seat armrest
Warning!
In order to help prevent spilling liquids on vehicle occupants, only use containers that fit into the cup holder. Use lids on open con- tainers and do not fill containers to a height where the contents, especially hot liquids, could spill during braking, vehicle maneu- vers, or in an accident.
When not in use, keep the cup holder closed. An open cup holder may cause injury to you or others when contacted during braking, vehicle maneuvers, or in an acci- dent.
Keep in mind that objects placed in the cup holder may come loose during braking, vehi- cle maneuvers, or in an accident and be thrown around in the vehicle interior. Objects thrown around in the vehicle interi- or may cause an accident and/or serious personal injury.
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Underneath the swiveling cup holder is another stationary cup holder. You can only use this when the swiveling cup holder is pulled out and completely turned outward.
Sliding out the swiveling cup holder
Turning the swiveling cup holder outward
왘 Turn the cup holder in the direction of
arrow 2 until it engages. You can now use both cup holders.
왘 Press button 1.
The cup holder slides upward.
No objects should be in the swiveling cup holder when the swiveling cup holder is slided upward. Otherwise the swiveling cup holder or the objects could be damaged.
Turning the swiveling cup holder inward and sliding it in
Parcel net in front passenger footwell 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.
Ashtrays
Center console ashtray
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Warning!
Do not place heavy or fragile objects, or ob- jects having sharp edges, in the parcel net.
In an accident, during hard braking or sud- den maneuvers, they could be thrown around inside the vehicle, and cause injury to vehicle occupants.
왘 Turn the cup holder in the direction of
arrow 3 until it engages. Turn the cup holder in the direction of arrow 4 until it engages.
No objects should be in the stationary cup holder when the swiveling cup holder is turned inward and pushed in. Otherwise the swiveling cup holder or the objects could be damaged.
1 Cover plate 2 Sliding button 3 Ashtray insert 왘 Briefly press the bottom of cover
plate 1. The cover plate 1 opens automatically.
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Removing ashtray insert
Warning!
Reinstalling ashtray insert 왘 Push the ashtray insert 3 down into
Removing ashtray insert 왘 Push button 1 to disengage ashtray
the retainer until it engages.
insert 2 and remove it.
왘 Push down cover plate 1 to close
ashtray. The cover plate engages.
Rear seat ashtray
Reinstalling the ashtray insert 왘 Push the ashtray insert 2 down into
the retainer until it engages.
왘 Push at the top of cover 3 to close
ashtray.
1 Button 2 Ashtray insert 3 Cover 왘 Pull at top of cover 3 to open ashtray.
Remove front ashtray only with vehicle standing still. Set the parking brake to secure vehicle from movement. Move gear selector lever to position N (manual trans- mission: second gear). With gear selector lever in position N (manual transmission: second gear) turn off the engine.
왘 Secure vehicle from movement by
setting the parking brake.
왘 Move the gear selector lever to
position N (manual transmission: second gear). Now you have more room to take out the ashtray insert.
왘 Push sliding button 2 to the right.
The ashtray insert 3 slides out slightly.
왘 Remove the ashtray insert.
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The lighter socket can be used to accommodate electrical accessories up to a maximum 85 W.
왘 Push down cover plate 1 to close
ashtray. The cover plate engages.
Warning!
Never touch the heating element or sides of the lighter; they are extremely hot. Hold the knob only.
When leaving the vehicle, always remove the SmartKey from the starter switch, take it with you, and lock the vehicle. Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. Unsuper- vised use of vehicle equipment may cause an accident and/or serious personal injury.
Cigarette lighter
1 Cover plate 2 Cigarette lighter 왘 Switch on the ignition (컄 page 33). 왘 Briefly press the bottom of cover
plate 1. The ashtray opens automatically.
왘 Push in cigarette lighter 2.
The cigarette lighter will pop out automatically when hot.
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Electrical outlet
Socket in the rear passenger compartment
1 Cover 2 Electrical outlet cover
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왘 Switch on the ignition (컄 page 33). 왘 Pull at top of cover 1 to open ashtray. 왘 Flip electrical outlet cover 2 to the left
and insert electrical plug (cigarette lighter type).
The electrical outlet can be used to accommodate electrical consumers (e.g. air pump, auxiliary lamps) up to a maximum of 180 W.
Telephone*
Warning!
Never operate radio transmitters equipped with a built-in or attached antenna (i.e. with- out being connected to an external antenna) from inside the vehicle while the engine is running. Doing so could lead to a malfunc- tion of the vehicle’s electronic system, pos- sibly resulting in an accident and/or serious personal injury.
Radio transmitters, such as a portable tele- phone or a citizens band unit, should only be used inside the vehicle if they are con- nected to an antenna that is installed on the outside of the vehicle. The external antenna must be approved by Mercedes-Benz. Please contact an autho- rized Mercedes-Benz Center for informa- tion on the installation of an approved external antenna. Refer to the radio trans- mitter operation instructions regarding use of an external antenna.
Warning!
Please do not forget that your primary responsibility is to drive the vehicle. A driver’s attention to the road must always be his/her primary focus when driving. For your safety and the safety of others, we recommend that you pull over to a safe loca- tion and stop before placing or taking a tele- phone call. If you choose to use the telephone1 while driving, please use the hands-free device and only use the telephone when road, weather and traffic conditions permit. Some jurisdictions prohibit the driver from using a cellular telephone while driving a vehicle. Only operate the COMAND* (Cockpit Man- agement and Data System) and audio sys- tem if road, weather and traffic conditions permit. Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph (approximately 50 km/h), your vehicle is covering a distance of 44 feet (approximate- ly 14 m) every second.
1 Observe all legal requirements.
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 153). See separate operating manual for instruc- tions on how to use the telephone.
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Tele Aid*
The initial activation of the Tele Aid system may only be performed by completing the subscriber agreement and placing an acquaintance call using the ¡ button. Failure to complete either of these steps will result in a system that is not activated. If you have any questions regarding ac- tivation, please call the Response Cen- ter at 1-800-756-9018 (in the USA) or 1-888-923-8367 (in Canada).
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System self-check Initially, after switching on ignition, mal- functions are detected and indicated (the indicator lamps in the SOS button, the Roadside Assistance button • and the Information button ¡ stay on longer than ten seconds or do not come on). The message Tele Aid malfunction. Drive to workshop appears for approximately ten seconds in the multifunction display.
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The Tele Aid system (Telematic Alarm Identification on De- mand) The Tele Aid system consists of three types of response: 앫 automatic and manual emergency 앫 roadside assistance and 앫 information The Tele Aid system is operational provid- ing that the vehicle’s battery is charged, properly connected, not damaged and cellular and GPS coverage is available. The speaker volume of a Tele Aid call can be adjusted when using the volume control on the multifunction steering wheel. To raise, press button æ and to lower, press button ç. The volume can also be adjusted using the volume knob on your audio system or COMAND* head unit. 왘 To activate, press the SOS button, the
Roadside Assistance button • or the Information button ¡, depend- ing on the type of response required.
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The SOS button is located above the in- side rear view mirror. The Roadside Assistance button • and the Information button ¡ are located below the center armrest cover.
Shortly after the completion of your Tele Aid acquaintance call, you will receive a user ID and password. By visiting www.mbusa.com and selecting “Tele Aid” (USA only), you will have access to account information, remote door unlock and more.
The Tele Aid system utilizes the cellular network for communication and the GPS (Global Positioning System) satel- lites for vehicle location. If either of these signals are unavailable, the Tele Aid system may not function and if this occurs, assistance must be sum- moned by other means.
Warning!
If the indicator lamps in the SOS button, in the Roadside Assistance button and/or in the Information button remain illuminated constantly in red and/or the message Tele Aid malfunction. Drive to workshop is displayed in the multifunction display after the system self-check, a mal- function in the system has been detected.
If a malfunction is indicated as outlined above, the system may not operate as expected. Have the system checked at the nearest Mercedes-Benz Center as soon as possible.
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Emergency calls An emergency call is initiated automatical- ly following an accident in which the emer- gency tensioning devices (ETDs) or air bags deploy. An emergency call can also be initiated manually by opening the cover next to the interior rear view mirror labeled SOS, then briefly pressing the button located under the cover. See (컄 page 264) for instruc- tions on initiating an emergency call man- ually. Once the emergency call is in progress, the indicator lamp in the SOS button will begin to flash. The message Connecting call appears in the multifunction display and the audio system is muted. When the con- nection is established, the message Call connected appears in the multifunc- tion display. All information relevant to the emergency, such as the location of the vehicle (determined by the GPS satellite location system), vehicle model, identifica- tion number and color are generated.
A voice connection between the Response Center and the occupants of the vehicle will be established automatically soon after the emergency call has been initiat- ed. The Response Center will attempt to determine more precisely the nature of the emergency provided they can speak to an occupant of the vehicle. The Tele Aid system is available if: 앫 it has been activated and is operation- al. Activation requires a subscription for monitoring services, connection and cellular air time
앫 the relevant cellular phone network
and GPS signals are available and pass the information on to the Response Center
Location of the vehicle on a map is only possible if the vehicle is able to receive signals from the GPS satellite network and pass the information on to the Response Center.
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Warning!
If the indicator lamp in the SOS button is flashing continuously and there was no voice connection to the Response Center established, then the Tele Aid system could not initiate an emergency call (e.g. the rele- vant cellular phone network is not available). The message Call failed. appears in the multifunction display for approximately ten seconds.
Should this occur, assistance must be sum- moned by other means.
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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.
왘 Wait for a voice connection to the Re-
sponse Center.
왘 Close cover 1 after the emergency
call is concluded.
Warning!
If you feel at any way in jeopardy when in the vehicle (e.g. smoke or fire in the vehicle, vehicle in a dangerous road location), please do not wait for voice contact after you have pressed the emergency button. Carefully leave the vehicle and move to a safe loca- tion. The Response Center will automatically contact local emergency officials with the vehicle’s approximate location if they re- ceive an automatic SOS signal and cannot make voice contact with the vehicle occu- pants.
The Mercedes-Benz Roadside Assistance dispatcher will either dispatch a qualified Mercedes-Benz technician or arrange to tow your vehicle to the nearest Mercedes-Benz Center. For services such as labor and/or towing, charges may ap- ply. Refer to the Roadside Assistance man- ual for more information. The following is only available in the USA: 앫 Sign and Drive services: Services such as jump start, a few gallons of fuel or the replacement of a flat tire with the vehicle spare tire are obtainable.
Roadside Assistance button • The Roadside Assistance button • is located below the center armrest cover. 왘 Press and hold the button (for longer
than two seconds). A call to a Mercedes-Benz Roadside As- sistance dispatcher will be initiated. The button will flash while the call is in progress. The message Connecting call will appear in the multifunction display and the audio system is muted.
When the connection is established, the message Call connected appears in the multifunction display. The Tele Aid system will transmit data generating the vehicle identification number, model, color and lo- cation (subject to availability of cellular and GPS signals). A voice connection between the Roadside Assistance dispatcher and the occupants of the vehicle will be established. 왘 Describe the nature of the need for
assistance.
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The indicator lamp in the Roadside As- sistance button • remains illumi- nated in red for approximately ten seconds during the system self-check after switching on ignition (together with the SOS button and the Information button ¡). See system self-check (컄 page 262) when the indicator lamp does not come on in red or stays on longer than approximately ten seconds. If the indicator lamp in the Roadside Assistance button • is flashing con- tinuously and there was no voice con- nection to the Response Center established, then the Tele Aid system could not initiate a Roadside Assis- tance call (e.g. the relevant cellular phone network is not available). The message Call failed. appears in the multifunction display.
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Roadside Assistance calls can be terminated using the t button on the multifunction steering wheel or the respective button for ending a tele- phone call on the audio system or COMAND* head unit.
Information button ¡ The Information button ¡ is located below the center armrest cover. 왘 Press and hold the button (for longer
than two seconds). A call to the Customer Assistance Cen- ter will be initiated. The button will flash while the call is in progress. The message Connecting call will appear in the multifunction display and the au- dio system is muted.
When the connection is established, the message Call connected appears in the multifunction display. The Tele Aid system will transmit data generating the vehicle
identification number, model, color and lo- cation (subject to availability of cellular and GPS signals). A voice connection between the Customer Assistance Center representative and the occupants of the vehicle will be estab- lished. Information regarding the operation of your vehicle, the nearest Mercedes-Benz Center or Mercedes-Benz USA products and services is available to you. For more details concerning the Tele Aid system, please visit www.mbusa.com and use your ID and password (sent to you separately) to learn more (USA only).
The indicator lamp on the Information button ¡ remains illuminated in red for approximately ten seconds during the system self-check after switching on ignition (together with the “SOS” button and the Roadside Assistance button •).
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See System self-check (컄 page 262) when the indicator lamp does not come on in red or stays on longer than ap- proximately ten seconds. If the indicator lamp in the Information button ¡ is illuminated continuous- ly and there was no voice connection to the Response Center established, then the Tele Aid system could not initiate an Information call (e.g. the relevant cellular phone network is not avail- able). The message Call failed. appears in the multifunction display. Information calls can be terminated using the t button on the multi- function steering wheel or the respec- tive button for ending a telephone call on the audio system or COMAND* head unit.
! If the indicator lamps do not start flash- ing after pressing one of the buttons or remain illuminated (in red) at any time, the Tele Aid system has detected a malfunction or the service is not cur- rently active, and may not initiate a call. Visit your Mercedes-Benz Center and have the system checked or contact the Response Center at 1-800-756-9018 (in the USA) or 1-888-923-8367 (in Canada) as soon as possible.
Upgrade scenario An emergency call is possible even if other services are active.
If the indicator lamp continues to flash or the system does not reset, contact the Response Center at 1-800-756-9018 (in the USA) or 1-888-923-8367 (in Canada), or Mercedes-Benz Customer Assistance at 1-800-FOR-MERCedes (1-800-367-6372) in the USA or Customer Service at 1-800-387-0100 in Canada.
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The indicator lamp in the respective button flashes until the call is conclud- ed. Calls can only be terminated by a Response Center or Customer Assis- tance Center representative except Roadside Assistance and Information calls, which can also be terminated by pressing button t on the multifunc- tion steering wheel or the respective button for ending a telephone call on the audio system or COMAND* head unit.
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When a Tele Aid call has been initiated, the audio system or the COMAND* system audio is muted and the select- ed mode (radio, tape or CD) pauses. The optional cellular phone (if installed) switches off. If you must use this phone, the vehicle must be parked. Disconnect the coiled cord and place the call. The COMAND* navigation system (if engaged) will continue to run. The display in the instrument clus- ter is available for use and spoken com- mands are only available by pressing the RPT button on the COMAND* unit. A pop-up window will appear in the COMAND* display to indicate that a Tele Aid call is in progress.
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The remote door unlock feature is avail- able if the relevant cellular phone net- work is available. The SOS button will flash and the mes- sage Connecting call will appear in the multifunction display to indicate receipt of the door unlock command. Once the vehicle is unlocked, a Response Center specialist will attempt to establish voice contact with the vehicle occupants. If the trunk lid recessed handle was pulled for more than 20 seconds be- fore door unlock authorization was re- ceived by the Response Center, you must wait 15 minutes before pulling the trunk lid recessed handle again.
Remote door unlock In case you have locked your vehicle unin- tentionally (e.g. SmartKey inside vehicle), and the reserve key 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). You will be asked to provide your pass- word which you provided when you completed the subscriber agreement. 왘 Then return to your vehicle and pull the trunk lid recessed handle for minimum of 20 seconds until the SOS button is flashing. The message Connecting call appears in the multifunction display.
As an alternative, you may unlock the vehi- cle via Internet using the ID and password sent to you shortly after the completion of your acquaintance call. The Response Center will then unlock your vehicle with the remote door unlocking feature.
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Stolen Vehicle Recovery services In the event your vehicle was stolen: 왘 Report the incident to the police. The police will issue a numbered incident 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. The Response Center will then attempt to covertly contact the vehicle’s Tele Aid system. Once the vehicle is located, the Response Center will contact the local law enforcement and you. The vehicle’s location will only be provided to law enforcement.
When the anti-theft alarm or the tow-away alarm stays on for more than 30 seconds, a call is initiated automatically to the Response Center, see “Anti-theft alarm system*” (컄 page 86) and “Tow away alarm*” (컄 page 87).
Garage door opener*
The built-in remote control is capable of operating up to three separately controlled devices, for example garage door openers, gate openers, or other devices compatible with HomeLink® or some other systems. You can program the signal transmitter buttons.
Remote control integrated into the interior rear view mirror 2 3 4 Signal transmitter button
Indicator lamp
Hand-held transmitter button Hand-held remote control trans- mitter (not part of the vehicle equipment)
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i Certain types of garage door openers are incompatible with the integrated opener. If you should experience diffi- culties with programming the transmit- ter, contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center, or call Mercedes-Benz Customer Assistance Center (in the USA) at 1-800-FOR-MERCedes, or Customer Service (in Canada) at 1-800-387-0100.
USA only: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and
(2) this device must accept any inter-
ference received, including interfer- ence that may cause undesired operation.
Any unauthorized modification to this device could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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Warning!
Before programming the integrated remote control to a garage door opener or gate operator, make sure people and objects are out of the way of the device to prevent potential harm or damage. When program- ming a garage door opener, the door moves up or down. When programming a gate oper- ator, the gate opens or closes.
Do not use the integrated remote control with any garage door opener that lacks safe- ty stop and reverse features as required by U.S. federal safety standards (this includes any garage door opener model manufac- tured before April 1, 1982). A garage door that cannot detect an object - signaling the door to stop and reverse - does not meet current U.S. federal safety standards.
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i Canada only: This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interfer-
ence, and
(2) this device must accept any inter-
ference received, including interfer- ence that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Any unauthorized modification to this device could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Programming or reprogramming the in- tegrated remote control Step 1: 왘 Switch on the ignition (컄 page 33). Step 2: 왘 If you have previously programmed an
integrated signal transmitter button and wish to retain its programming, proceed to step 3. Otherwise, press and hold the two outer signal transmit- ter buttons 2 and 4 and release them only when the indicator lamp 1 begins to flash after approximately 20 seconds (do not hold the button for longer than 30 seconds). This proce- dure erases any previous settings for all three channels and initializes the memory. If you later wish to program a second and/or third hand-held trans- mitter to the remaining two signal transmitter buttons, do not repeat this step and begin directly with step 3.
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Step 3: 왘 Hold the end of the hand-held 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 1 in view.
Step 4: 왘 Using both hands, simultaneously
press the hand-held transmitter button 5 and the desired integrated signal transmitter button (2, 3 or 4). Do not release the buttons until completing step 5. The indicator lamp 1 on the integrat- ed remote control will flash, first slowly and then rapidly.
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The indicator lamp 1 flashes the first time the signal transmitter button is programmed. If this button has already been programmed, the indicator lamp will only start flashing after 20 seconds.
If the indicator lamp 1 blinks rapidly for about two seconds and then turns to a constant light, continue with pro- gramming steps 8 through 12 as your garage door opener may be equipped with the “rolling code” feature.
Step 7: 왘 To program the remaining two buttons,
repeat the steps above starting with step 3.
Step 5: 왘 When the indicator lamp 1 flashes
rapidly, release both buttons.
Step 6: 왘 Press and hold the just-trained inte- grated signal transmitter button and observe the indicator lamp 1. If the indicator lamp 1 stays on con- stantly, programming is complete and your device should activate when the integrated signal transmitter button is pressed and released.
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Rolling code programming To train a garage door opener (or other 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. (A second person may make the following training procedures quicker and easier.) Step 8: 왘 Locate “training” button on the garage
door opener motor head unit. Exact location and color of the button may vary by garage door opener brand. Depending on manufacturer, the “train- ing” button may also be referred to as “learn”or “smart” button. If there is difficulty locating the transmitting button, refer to the garage door opener operator’s manual.
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Step 9: 왘 Press “training” button on the garage
door opener motor head unit. The “training light” is activated. You have 30 seconds to initiate the following step. Step 10: 왘 Firmly press, hold for two seconds and
release the programmed integrated signal transmitter button (2, 3 or 4).
Step 11: 왘 Press, hold for two seconds and
release same button a second time to complete the training process.
Some garage door openers (or other rolling code equipped devices) may require you to perform this procedure a third time to complete the training. Step 12:
왘 Confirm the garage door operation by pressing the programmed integrated signal transmitter button (2, 3 or 4).
Step 13: 왘 To program the remaining two buttons,
repeat the steps above starting with step 3.
Gate operator/Canadian programming Canadian radio-frequency laws require transmitter signals to “time-out” (or quit) after several seconds of transmission which may not be long enough for the inte- grated signal transmitter to pick up the signal during programming. Similar to this Canadian law, some U.S. gate operators are designed to “time-out” in the same manner. If you live in Canada or if you are having difficulties programming a gate operator (regardless of where you live) by using the programming procedures, replace step 4 with the following:
Step 4: 왘 Continue to press and hold the inte- grated signal transmitter button (2, 3 or 4) while you press and re-press (“cycle”) your hand-held remote con- trol transmitter 6 every two seconds until the frequency signal has been learned. Upon successful training, the indicator lamp 1 will flash slowly and then rapidly after several seconds.
왘 Proceed with programming step 5 and
step 6 to complete.
Operation of integrated remote control 왘 Switch on the ignition. 왘 Select and press the appropriate inte- grated signal transmitter button (2, 3 or 4) to activate the remote con- trolled device. The integrated remote control trans- mitter continues to send the signal as long as the button is pressed – up to 20 seconds.
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Controls in detail Useful features
Erasing the remote control memory 왘 Switch on the ignition. 왘 Simultaneously hold down the signal
transmitter buttons 2 and 4, for approximately 20 seconds, until the indicator lamp 1 blinks rapidly. Do not hold for longer than 30 seconds. The codes of all three channels are erased.
If you sell your vehicle, erase the codes of all three channels.
Reprogramming a single integrated signal transmitter button To program a device using a signal trans- mitter button previously trained, follow these steps: 왘 Press and hold the desired signal trans-
mitter button (2, 3 or 4). Do not release the button.
왘 The indicator lamp will begin to flash af- ter 20 seconds. Without releasing the integrated signal transmitter button, proceed with programming starting with step 3.
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Operation The first 1000 miles (1500km)
Driving instructions
At the gas station
Engine compartment
Tires and wheels
Winter driving
Maintenance
Vehicle care
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Operation The first 1000 miles (1500km)
In the “Operation” section you will find de- tailed information on operating, maintain- ing and caring for your vehicle.
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The more cautiously you treat your vehicle during the break-in period, the more satis- fied you will be with its performance later on. 앫 Drive your vehicle during the first
1000 miles (1500 km) at varying but moderate vehicle and engine speeds. 앫 During this period, avoid heavy loads
(full throttle driving) and excessive engine speeds (no more than 2/3 of maximum rpm in each gear).
앫 Shift gears in a timely manner.
앫 Avoid accelerating by kick-down. 앫 Do not attempt to slow the vehicle
down by shifting to a lower gear using the gear selector lever.
앫 Select positions 3, 2 or 1 only when driving at moderate speeds (for hill driving).
앫 Select C as the preferred shift program (컄 page 164) for the first 1000 miles (1500 km).
After 1000 miles (1500 km) you may grad- ually increase vehicle and engine speeds to the permissible maximum. All of the above instructions also apply when driving the first 1000 miles (1500 km) after the engine or the rear dif- ferential has been replaced.
Always obey applicable speed limits.
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
앫 Remove unnecessary loads 앫 Remove roof rack when not in use 앫 Allow engine to warm up under low
load use
앫 Avoid frequent acceleration and decel-
eration
앫 Have all maintenance work performed by qualified technicians at the intervals specified in the Maintenance Booklet and as required by the maintenance service display. Contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center
Fuel consumption is also increased by driv- ing in cold weather, in stop-and-go traffic, on short trips and in hilly area.
Operation Driving instructions
Drinking and driving
Pedals
Warning!
Warning!
Drinking and driving and/or taking drugs and driving are very dangerous combina- tions. Even a small amount of alcohol or drugs can affect your reflexes, perceptions and judgement.
The possibility of a serious or even fatal ac- cident are greatly increased when you drink or take drugs and drive.
Do not drink or take drugs and drive or allow anyone to drive who has been drinking or taking drugs.
Keep driver’s foot area clear at all times. Ob- jects stored in this area may impair pedal movement.
Power assistance
Warning!
With the engine not running, there is no power assistance for the brake and steering systems. In this case, it is important to keep in mind that a considerably higher degree of effort is necessary to brake and steer the vehicle.
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Operation Driving instructions
Brakes
Warning!
After driving in heavy rain for some time without applying the brakes or through wa- ter deep enough to wet brake components, the first braking action may be somewhat reduced and increased pedal pressure may be necessary to obtain expected braking effect. Maintain a safe distance from vehi- cles in front.
Resting your foot on the brake pedal will cause excessive and premature wear of the brake pads.
It can also result in the brakes overheating, thereby significantly reducing their effec- tiveness. It may not be possible to stop the vehicle in sufficient time to avoid an accident.
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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. If your brake system is normally only sub- jected to moderate loads, you should occa- sionally test the effectiveness of the brakes by applying above-normal braking pressure at higher speeds. This will also enhance the grip of the brake pads.
Be very careful not to endanger other road users when you apply the brakes. Refer to the description of the Brake Assist System (BAS), (컄 page 82).
If the parking brake is released and the brake warning lamp in the instrument clus- ter stays on, the brake fluid level in the res- ervoir is too low.
Brake pad wear or a leak in the system may be the reason for low brake fluid in the res- ervoir. Have the brake system inspected by quali- fied technicians immediately. Contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. All checks and service work on the brake system should be carried out by qualified technicians only. Contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. Install only brake pads and brake fluid recommended by Mercedes-Benz.
Warning!
If other than recommended brake pads are installed, or other than recommended brake fluid is used, the braking properties of the vehicle can be degraded to an extent that safe braking is substantially impaired. This could result in an accident.
! When driving down long and steep grades, relieve the load on the brakes by shifting into a lower gear to use the engine’s braking power. This helps pre- vent overheating of the brakes and re- duces brake pad wear.
After hard braking, it is advisable to drive on for some time, rather than immediately parking, so that the air stream will cool down the brakes faster.
When starting off on a slippery surface, do not allow a wheel to spin for an extended period with the ESP switched off. Doing so may cause serious damage to the drivetrain which is not covered by the Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty.
Simultaneously depressing the acceler- ator pedal and applying the brake re- duces engine performance and causes premature brake and drivetrain wear.
Driving off
Parking
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.
Set the parking brake whenever park- ing or leaving the vehicle. In addition, move gear selector lever to position P (manual transmission: first or reverse gear). When parking on hills, always turn front wheel towards the curb.
Operation Driving instructions
Warning!
Do not park this vehicle in areas where com- bustible materials such as grass, hay or leaves can come into contact with the hot exhaust system, as these materials could be ignited and cause a vehicle fire.
To reduce the risk of personal injury as a re- sult of vehicle movement, before turning off the engine and leaving the vehicle always: 앫 Keep right foot on brake pedal. 앫 Firmly depress parking brake pedal. 앫 Move the gear selector lever to
position P (manual transmission: first or reverse gear).
앫 Slowly release brake pedal. 앫 When parked on an incline, turn front
wheel against curb.
앫 Turn the SmartKey to starter switch position 0 and remove the SmartKey from the starter switch.
앫 Take the SmartKey with you and lock
the vehicle when leaving.
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Operation Driving instructions
Tires
Warning!
If you feel a sudden significant vibration or ride disturbance, or you suspect that possi- ble damage to your vehicle has occurred, you should turn on the hazard warning flash- ers, carefully slow down, and drive with cau- tion to an area which is a safe distance from the road.
Inspect the tires and the vehicle underbody for possible damage. If the vehicle or tires appear unsafe, have it towed to the nearest Mercedes-Benz Center or tire dealer for repairs.
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Treadwear 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 replaced. The treadwear indicator appears as a solid band across the tread.
Warning!
Although the applicable federal motor vehicle safety laws consider a tire to be worn when the treadwear indicators (TWI) become visible at approximately 1/16 in (1.6 mm), we recommend that you do not allow your tires to wear down to that level. As tread depth approaches 1/8 in (3 mm), the adhesion properties on a wet road are sharply reduced.
Depending upon the weather and/or road surface (conditions), the tire traction varies widely.
Specified tire inflation pressures must be maintained. This applies particularly if the tires are subjected to high loads (e.g. high speeds, heavy loads, high ambient temper- atures).
Warning!
Do not drive with a flat tire. A flat tire affects the ability to steer or brake the vehicle. You may lose control of the vehicle. Continued driving with a flat tire or driving at high speed with a flat tire will cause excessive heat build-up and possibly a fire.
Hydroplaning
Tire traction
Depending on the depth of the water layer on the road, hydroplaning may occur, even at low speeds and with new tires. Reduce vehicle speed, avoid track grooves in the road and apply brakes cautiously in the rain.
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.
Warning!
If ice has formed on the road, tire traction will be substantially reduced. Under such weather conditions, drive, steer and brake with extreme caution.
Operation Driving instructions
Mercedes-Benz recommends M+S rated radial-ply tires with a minimum tread depth of approximately 1/6 in (4 mm) on all four wheels for the winter season to ensure normal balanced handling characteristics. On packed snow, they can reduce your stopping distance as compared to summer tires. Stopping distance, however, is still considerably greater than when the road is not covered with snow or ice. Exercise ap- propriate caution.
Avoid spinning of a drive wheel. This may cause serious damage to the drivetrain which is not covered by the Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty.
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Operation Driving instructions
Tire speed rating
Regardless of the tire speed rating, local speed limits should be obeyed. Use pru- dent driving speeds appropriate to prevail- ing conditions.
Warning!
Even when permitted by law, never operate a vehicle at greater than the maximum speed rating of the tires.
Exceeding the maximum speed for which tires are rated can lead to sudden tire fail- ure, causing loss of vehicle control and pos- sibly resulting in an accident and/or personal injury and possible death, for you and for others.
C 230 Kompressor (standard in U.S.A.;
optional in Canada), C 320
Your vehicle is factory equipped with min.
“W”-rated tires, which have a speed rating
of 168 mph (270 km/h).
An electronic speed limiter prevents your
vehicle from exceeding a speed of
130 mph (210 km/h).
C 230 Kompressor (standard in Canada; Canada only) Your vehicle is factory equipped with “H”-rated tires, which have a speed rating of 130 mph (210 km/h). An electronic speed limiter prevents your vehicle from exceeding a speed of 130 mph (210 km/h).
For information on tire speed rating for winter tires, see “Winter driving” (컄 page 328). For additional general information on tire speed markings on tire sidewall, (컄 page 316).
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Winter driving instructions
The most important rule for slippery or icy roads is to drive sensibly and to avoid abrupt acceleration, braking and steering maneuvers. Do not use the cruise control system under such conditions. When the vehicle is in danger of skidding, move gear selector lever to position N or, in case of manual transmission declutch. Try to keep the vehicle under control by corrective steering action.
For information on driving with snow chains, see “Snow chains” (컄 page 329).
Warning!
On slippery road surfaces, never downshift in order to obtain braking action. This could result in drive wheel slip and reduced vehi- cle control. Your vehicle’s ABS will not pre- vent this type of loss of control.
Operation Driving instructions
Road salts and chemicals can adversely affect 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. If the vehicle is parked after being driven on salt-treated roads, the braking efficien- cy should be tested as soon as possible after driving is resumed.
Warning!
If the vehicle becomes stuck in snow, make sure snow is kept clear of the exhaust pipe and from around the vehicle with the engine running. Otherwise, deadly carbon monox- ide (CO) gases may enter vehicle interior resulting in unconsciousness and death.
To assure sufficient fresh air ventilation, open a window slightly on the side of the vehicle not facing the wind.
Warning!
Warning!
Make sure not to endanger any other road users when carrying out these braking maneuvers.
The outside temperature indicator is not designed to serve as an ice-warning device and is therefore unsuitable for that purpose. Indicated temperatures just above the freez- ing point do not guarantee that the road sur- face is free of ice.
For more information on winter driving, see “Winter driving” (컄 page 328).
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Operation Driving instructions
Standing water
Passenger compartment
Do not drive through flooded areas or water of unknown depth. Before driving through water, determine its depth. Never accelerate before driving into water. The bow wave could force water into the engine and auxiliary equip- ment, thus damaging them. If you must drive through standing wa- ter, drive slowly to prevent water from entering the passenger compartment or the engine compartment. Water in these areas could cause damage to electrical components or wiring of the engine or transmission, or could result in water being ingested by the engine through the air intake causing severe internal engine damage. Any such damage is not covered by the Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty.
Warning!
Always fasten items being carried as secure- ly as possible.
In an accident, during hard braking or sud- den maneuvers, loose items will be thrown around inside the vehicle, and cause injury to vehicle occupants unless the items are securely fastened in the vehicle.
The trunk is the preferred place to carry objects.
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 an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
Control and operation of radio transmitter
COMAND*, radio and telephone*
Warning!
Please do not forget that your primary responsibility is to drive the vehicle safely. Only operate the COMAND (Cockpit Man- agement and Data System), radio or tele- phone1 if road, weather and traffic conditions permit.
Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph (approximately 50 km/h), your vehicle is covering a distance of 44 feet (approximate- ly 14 m) every second.
1 Observe all legal requirements
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Telephones and two-way radios
Catalytic converter
Warning!
Never operate radio transmitters equipped with a built-in or attached antenna (i.e. with- out being connected to an external antenna) from inside the vehicle while the engine is running. Doing so could lead to a malfunc- tion of the vehicle’s electronic system, pos- sibly resulting in an accident and/or personal injury.
Radio transmitters, such as a portable tele- phone or a citizens band unit should only be used inside the vehicle if they are con- nected to an antenna that is installed on the outside of the vehicle. Refer to the radio transmitter operation instructions regarding use of an external antenna.
Your Mercedes-Benz is equipped with monolithic-type catalytic converters, an important element in conjunction with the oxygen sensors to achieve substantial control of the pollutants in the exhaust emissions. Keep your vehicle in proper operating condition by following our recommended maintenance instructions as outlined in your Maintenance Booklet.
To prevent damage to the catalytic con- verters, use only premium unleaded gasoline in this vehicle. Any noticeable irregularities in engine operation should be repaired promptly. Otherwise, excessive unburned fuel may reach the catalytic converter, causing it to overheat and potentially start a fire.
Operation Driving instructions
Warning!
As with any vehicle, do not idle, park or operate this vehicle in areas where combus- tible materials such as grass, hay or leaves can come into contact with the hot exhaust system, as these materials could be ignited and cause a vehicle fire.
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Warning!
Coolant temperature
Inhalation of exhaust gas is hazardous to your health. All exhaust gas contains carbon monoxide (CO), and inhaling it can cause un- consciousness and lead to death.
Do not run the engine in confined areas (such as a garage) which are not properly ventilated. If you think that exhaust gas fumes are entering the vehicle while driving, have the cause determined and corrected immediately. If you must drive under these conditions, drive with at least one window fully open at all times.
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). Doing so may cause serious engine damage which is not covered by the Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty.
Operation Driving instructions
Emission control
Certain systems of the engine serve to keep the toxic components of the exhaust gases within permissible limits required by law. These systems, of course, will function properly only when maintained strictly according to factory specifications. Any adjustments on the engine should, therefore, be carried out only by qualified Mercedes-Benz Center authorized technicians. Engine adjustments should not be altered in any way. Moreover, the specified service jobs must be carried out regularly according to Mercedes-Benz servicing requirements. For details refer to the Maintenance Booklet.
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Warning!
앫 Driving when your engine is badly over-
heated can cause some fluids, which may have leaked into the engine com- partment, to catch fire. You could be seriously burned.
앫 Steam from an overheated engine can cause serious burns and can occur just by opening the engine hood. Stay away from the engine if you see or hear steam coming from it. Turn off the engine, get out of the vehicle and do not stand near the vehicle until it has cooled down. Turn off the engine, get out of the vehi- cle and do not stand near the vehicle until the engine has cooled down.
Operation Driving instructions
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Operation At the gas station
Refueling
Warning!
Gasoline is highly flammable and poisonous. It burns violently and can cause serious inju- ry. Whenever you are around gasoline, avoid inhaling fumes and skin contact, extinguish all smoking materials. Never allow sparks, flame or smoking materials near gasoline!
Warning!
Flexible Fuel Vehicles (identified by a label reading Premium gasoline or E85 only! on fuel filler flap): Ethanol fuel (E85) and its vapors are highly flammable, poisonous and burn easily. Etha- nol fuel can cause serious injuries if ignited or if you come into contact with it or inhale fumes of it. Avoid inhalation of ethanol fumes and skin contact with ethanol. Extin- guish all open flames before refueling. Never smoke or create sparks close to ethanol.
The fuel filler flap is located on the right-hand side of the vehicle towards the rear. Locking/unlocking the vehicle with the remote control automatically locks/unlocks the fuel filler flap.
1 To open the fuel filler flap 2 Supplemental tire inflation pressure
table
3 To insert the fuel filler cap 왘 Turn off the engine. 왘 Remove the SmartKey from the starter
switch.
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왘 Open the fuel filler flap by pushing at the point indicated by the arrow 1. The fuel filler flap springs open.
왘 Replace the fuel cap by turning it clock-
wise. You should hear the fuel cap engage.
왘 Turn the fuel cap counterclockwise and hold on to it until possible pressure is released.
왘 Take off the cap and set it in direction of arrow 3 the recess on the fuel filler flap. To prevent fuel vapors from escaping into open air, fully insert filler nozzle unit.
왘 Only fill your tank until the filler nozzle
unit cuts out – do not top up or overfill.
Warning!
Overfilling of the fuel tank may create pres- sure in the system which could cause a gas discharge. This could cause the gas to spray back out when removing the fuel pump noz- zle, which could cause personal injury.
왘 Close the fuel filler flap.
Use only premium unleaded gasoline with a minimum Posted Octane Rating of 91 (average of 96 RON/86 MON). Information on gasoline quality can normally be found on the fuel pump. More information on gasoline can be found in the Factory Approved Service Products pamphlet. Flexible Fuel Vehicles are identified by a label reading Premium gasoline or E85 only! on the fuel filler flap. For more information, see “Flexible Fuel Vehicles” (컄 page 431).
Operation At the gas station
Leaving the engine running and the fuel cap open can cause the ú malfunc- tion indicator lamp (USA only) or the ± malfunction indicator lamp (Canada only) to illuminate. For more information, see “Practical hints” section (컄 page 342).
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Operation At the gas station
Check regularly and before a long trip
1 Coolant level 2 Brake fluid (fuse box cover removed) 3 Windshield washer and headlamp
cleaning system*
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Brake fluid Remove fuse box cover before checking brake fluid (컄 page 410).
If you find that the brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir has fallen to the minimum mark or below, have the brake system checked for brake pad thickness and leaks immediately. Noti- fy an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center immediately. Do not add brake fluid as this will not solve the problem. For more information, see “Practical Hints” (컄 page 341).
Engine oil level For more information on engine oil, see “Engine oil” (컄 page 292). Opening hood, see (컄 page 291).
Coolant For normal replenishing, use water (pota- ble water quality). For more information on coolant, see “Coolant level” (컄 page 296)
Vehicle lighting Check function and cleanliness. For infor- mation on replacing light bulbs, see “Re- placing bulbs” (컄 page 384). Exterior lamp switch, see (컄 page 110).
Tire inflation pressure For information on tire inflation pressure, see “Checking tire inflation pressure” (컄 page 311).
Windshield washer and headlamp cleaning system* For more information on filling up the washer reservoir, see “Windshield washer system and headlamp cleaning system*” (컄 page 299).
Operation Engine compartment
왘 Pull lever 1 downwards.
왘 Pull handle 2 to its stop out of
왔 Engine compartment Hood
Warning!