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Floormat on the driver's side G WARNING Make sure that there is sufficient clearance around the pedals when floormats are used, and that the floormats are properly secured. The floormats must be correctly secured at all times using the securing knob and retainers. Before you drive off, check the floormats and secure them if necessary. A floormat which is not properly secured can slip and thereby interfere with the movement of the pedals. Do not place floormats on top of one another.


Useful information ............................ 140
Engine compartment ........................ 140
Service ............................................... 145
Care .................................................... 147


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140 Engine compartment


Useful information


i This Owner's Manual describes all mod- els, series and optional equipment for your vehicle that were available at the time of going to press. Country-specific differen- ces are possible. Note that your vehicle may not be fitted with all features descri- bed. This is also the case for systems and functions relevant to safety.


i Read the information on qualified special-


ist workshops: (Y page 15).


Engine compartment Bonnet Important safety notes G WARNING An unlocked bonnet may open while driving and block your view. There is a risk of an acci- dent. Never unlock the bonnet while driving. G WARNING Certain components in the engine compart- ment may be very hot, e.g. the drive system and radiator. When carrying out work in the engine compartment there is a risk of injury. If possible, let the drive system cool down and only touch the following described compo- nents. G WARNING If you open the bonnet while the engine is overheating or while there is a fire in the engine compartment, you could come into contact with hot gases or other leaking service products. There is a danger of injury. Allow an overheating engine to cool down before opening the bonnet. If there is a fire in the engine compartment, leave the bonnet closed and notify the fire brigade.


G WARNING The ignition system and the fuel injection sys- tem operate with a high voltage. If you touch the live components, you could receive an electric shock. There is a danger of injury. Never touch components of the ignition sys- tem or the fuel injection system when the ignition is switched on. G WARNING When the bonnet is open, and the windscreen wipers are set in motion, you can be injured by the wiper linkage. There is a risk of injury. Always switch off the windscreen wipers and the ignition before opening the bonnet.


! Make sure that the windscreen wipers are not folded away from the windscreen. Oth- erwise, you could damage the windscreen wipers or the bonnet.


Do not touch the following when the ignition is switched on: Rignition coils Rspark plug connectors Rdiagnostics socket


Opening the bonnet


The bonnet release lever is located in the driver's footwell. X Make sure that the windscreen wipers are


switched off.


X Pull release lever : on the bonnet.


The bonnet is released.


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Opening the bonnet fully


Vehicles with gas struts X Lift the bonnet slightly. X Push bonnet catch handle ; in the direc-


tion of the arrow and lift the bonnet. The gas strut opens the bonnet automati- cally.


Vehicles with a bonnet support X Lift the bonnet slightly. X Push bonnet catch ; in the direction of the


arrow and lift the bonnet.


X Pull bonnet support ? from bracket =.


Vehicles with a gas-filled strut X Lift safety clip ? with a suitable tool, e.g.


screwdriver A, in the direction of the arrow.


X Push gas-filled strut ; off ball fixture = in


the direction of the arrow.


X Raise bonnet : carefully, until it rests


against the windscreen. The bonnet is open fully.


X To secure the gas-filled strut: push gas-


filled strut ; onto ball fixture = until it engages audibly.


Vehicles with a bonnet support X Fold back the bonnet carefully, until it rests


against the windscreen. The bonnet is open fully.


Closing the bonnet G WARNING An unlocked bonnet may open while driving and block your view. There is a risk of an acci- dent. Never unlock the bonnet while driving.


X Insert bonnet support ? into recess A.


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Vehicles with a gas-filled strut X Make sure that gas-filled strut ; is


engaged on ball fixture =(Y page 141).


X Lower the bonnet and let it fall from a


height of approximately 20 cm.


X Check that the bonnet has engaged prop-


erly. If the bonnet can be raised slightly, it is not properly engaged. Open it again and close it with a little more force.


Vehicles with a bonnet support X Make sure that bonnet support ? is engaged in fixture =(Y page 141).


X Lower the bonnet and let it fall from a


height of approximately 20 cm.


X Check that the bonnet has engaged prop-


erly. If the bonnet can be raised slightly, it is not properly engaged. Open it again and close it with a little more force.


Radiator i Do not cover up the radiator. Do not use thermal mats, insect protection covers or anything similar. Doing so can cause the Onboard Diagnostics System to display inaccurate values. Some of these values are legally required and must always be correct.


Engine oil Notes on oil level Depending on your driving style, the vehicle consumes up to 0.8 litres of oil per 1,000 km. The oil consumption may be higher than this when the vehicle is new or if you frequently drive at high engine speeds.


Checking the oil level using the oil dip- stick


When checking the oil level: Rpark the vehicle on a level surface. Rthe engine should be switched off for


approximately five minutes if the engine is at normal operating temperature.


Rthe engine should be switched off for at least 30 minutes if the engine is not at operating temperature, e.g. if you only start the engine briefly.


X Pull dipstick : out of the dipstick tube. X Wipe off dipstick :. X Slowly slide dipstick : into the guide tube


to the stop, and take it out again. If the level is between MIN mark = and MAX mark ;, the oil level is correct.


X Top up the oil if necessary.


Checking the oil level using the instru- ment cluster


X Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition


lock.


X Wait approximately ten seconds until the


2 and X symbols light up in the instrument cluster display.


X Press selector button : on the instrument


cluster twice within a second.


X Top up the oil if necessary. If the X symbol flashes in the instrument cluster display, correct measurement was not possible. X Repeat the measurement after about five minutes if the engine is at normal operating temperature.


X Repeat the measurement after approx-


imately 30 minutes if the engine is not at normal operating temperature.


The amount to be added (if required) is shown in the display: Display OK -1.0 L -1.5 L -2.0 L HI


The oil level is correct. Add 1.0 litre of engine oil. Add 1.5 litres of engine oil. Add 2.0 litres of engine oil. Have excess oil siphoned off.


Adding engine oil H Environmental note When topping up the oil, take care not to spill any. If oil enters the soil or waterways, it is harmful to the environment.


! Do not add too much oil. If the oil level is above the "max" mark on the dipstick, too much oil has been added. This can lead to damage to the engine or the catalytic con- verter. Have excess oil siphoned off.


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X Turn cap : anti-clockwise and remove it. X Top up with the amount of oil required. Observe the specifications in the on-board computer when doing so or fill carefully to the maximum mark on the oil dipstick. For further information on engine oil, see (Y page 194). i The difference between the minimum mark and the maximum mark on the oil dipstick is approximately 1.5 litres.


X Replace cap : on the filler neck and


tighten clockwise. Make sure that the cap locks securely into place.


Other service products Checking the coolant level G WARNING The engine cooling system is under pressure, particularly if the engine is warm. You could be scalded by hot coolant spraying out when opening the cap. There is a danger of injury. Allow the engine to cool before opening the cap. Wear gloves and protective eyewear when opening. Slowly turn the cap half a turn to allow pressure to escape.


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X Park the vehicle on a level surface.


Only check the coolant level if the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine has cooled down.


X Slowly turn cap : half a turn anti-clock- wise to allow excess pressure to escape.


X Turn cap : further anti-clockwise and


remove it. If the coolant is at the level of marker bar ; when cold, there is enough coolant in coolant expansion tank.


X If necessary, top up with coolant that has been tested and approved by Mercedes- Benz.


X Replace cap : and turn it clockwise as far


as it will go.


For further information on coolant, see (Y page 195).


Topping up the windscreen washer sys- tem/headlamp cleaning system G WARNING Windscreen washer concentrate is highly flammable. If it comes into contact with hot engine components or the exhaust system it could ignite. There is a risk of fire and injury. Make sure that no windscreen washer con- centrate is spilled next to the filler neck.


Example: washer fluid reservoir X To open: pull cap : upwards by the tab. X Top up with the premixed washer fluid. X To close: press cap : onto the filler neck


until it engages.


The washer fluid reservoir is used for both the windscreen washer system and the headlamp cleaning system. Further information on windscreen washer fluid/antifreeze (Y page 196).


Air filter Dirt, water and other residue from the air filter are ejected via two valves. If the valves become clogged by pollutants, dirt, water and other residue collect in the drain hoses of the valves. The valves must then be cleaned. ! The air filter valves must be cleaned espe-


cially after off-road driving. Inadequate care may result in dirt, water and other res- idue entering the air-cleaner housing, and this may cause engine damage.


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The air filter valves are located in the wheel arch on the right-hand side, when viewed in the direction of travel. To clean the valves: X Turn the steering to the right. X Squeeze dust valve :.


Dirt, water and other residue are expelled. i Clean dust valve : with water if soiled.


If a service due date has been exceeded, you also see the following messages in the dis- play: Rafter switching on the ignition, the service


message flashes for a few seconds.


Ra minus sign before the service due date.


X Squeeze water valve ;.


Water, dirt, and other debris is expelled.


i Clean water valve ; with water if soiled.


Service ASSYST service interval display Service messages Information on the type of service and service intervals (see separate Service Booklet). You can obtain further information from a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. The ASSYST service interval display informs you of the next service due date. Whenever a service is due, this is shown in the display approximately a month before- hand. If a service due date has been exceeded, you also hear a warning tone.


Maintaining the time-dependent service schedule: X Note down the service due date displayed


before disconnecting the battery.


Or: X After reconnecting the battery, subtract


the battery disconnection periods from the service date shown on the display.


i The service message does not provide information about the engine oil level. Do not confuse the service indicator with the 2 engine oil level display. This can be called up separately (Y page 142).


A short time after switching on the ignition, you will see the service message for a few seconds in display :. ¯ Minor service ± Major service i The service due date is displayed in kilo-


metres, depending on the total distance driven. If the remaining distance is not reached within a year, the remaining time in days is shown automatically.


The ASSYST service interval display does not take into account any periods of time during which the battery is disconnected.


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Hiding a service message X Press selector button ; below the display


(Y page 145).


showing a new value is shown in the instru- ment panel display.


X Release selector button ;.


The service message is now reset.


Displaying service messages X Switch the ignition on.


The standard display appears in the dis- play.


X Briefly press selector button ; below the


display twice. The service due date appears.


Resetting a service message ! If the ASSYST service interval display has been inadvertently reset, this setting can be corrected at a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Have service work carried out as described in the Service Booklet. This may otherwise lead to increased wear and damage to the major assemblies or the vehicle.


If the service carried out on your vehicle is not performed at a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre, you can reset the service message yourself. X Switch the ignition on.


The standard display appears in the display (Y page 119).


X Immediately press selector button ;


below the display twice briefly.


X Turn the key in the ignition lock back to position 0 within the next ten seconds to reset.


X Press down and hold selector button ;. X Switch on the ignition again and at the


same time keep selector button ; pressed down. The service message with the current remaining distance or remaining time is shown in the instrument panel display. After approximately ten seconds you will hear an acoustic signal. A service message


Information about Service The prescribed service interval is based on normal operation of the vehicle. Service work will need to be performed more often if the vehicle is operated under arduous conditions or increased loads, for example: Rregular city driving with frequent intermedi-


ate stops


Rif the vehicle is primarily used to travel


short distances


Rfor frequent operation in mountainous ter-


rain or on poor road surfaces


Rif the engine is often left idling for long peri-


ods


In these or similar operating conditions, have the air filter, engine oil and oil filter, for exam- ple, changed more frequently. The tyres must be checked more frequently if the vehicle is operated under increased loads. Further information can be obtained at a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.


Fuel/water separator H Environmental note Dispose of service products in an environ- mentally-responsible manner.


! If you continue driving without having the fuel/water separator serviced, this could cause damage to the engine. Any resulting damage is not covered by the warranty.


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should drive for a few minutes after clean- ing. Braking heats the brake discs and the brake pads/linings, thus drying them. The vehicle can then be parked up. H Environmental note Dispose of empty packaging and cleaning cloths in an environmentally responsible man- ner.


Regular care of your vehicle is a condition for retaining the quality in the long term. Use care products and cleaning agents rec- ommended and approved by Mercedes-Benz.


Care of the exterior Automatic car wash G WARNING Braking efficiency is reduced after the vehicle has been washed. There is a risk of an acci- dent. After washing the vehicle, brake carefully while paying attention to the traffic conditions in order to restore full braking efficiency.


! Make sure that the automatic car wash is suitable for the size of the vehicle. Fold in the exterior mirrors before the vehicle is washed. The exterior mirrors could other- wise be damaged.


! Make sure that the automatic transmis- sion is in position N when washing your vehicle in a tow-through car wash. The vehi- cle could be damaged if the transmission is in another position.


! Make sure that:


Rthe side windows are closed completely. Rthe blower for the ventilation/heating is


switched off.


Rthe windscreen wiper switch is at posi-


tion 0.


The vehicle could otherwise be damaged.


When you switch on the ignition, the fuel/ water separator warning lamp in the instru- ment cluster lights up for a second (function check) and then goes out. The fuel/water separator needs servicing if: Rwarning lamp : does not go out after you


switch on the ignition.


Rwarning lamp : lights up while the engine


is running.


X Visit a qualified specialist workshop as


soon as possible.


Care General notes ! For cleaning your vehicle, do not use any


of the following: Rdry, rough or hard cloths Rabrasive cleaning agents Rsolvents Rcleaning agents containing solvents Do not scrub. Do not touch the surfaces or protective films with hard objects, e.g. a ring or ice scraper. You could otherwise scratch or damage the surfaces and protective film. ! Do not park up the vehicle for an extended period straight after cleaning it, particularly after having cleaned the wheels with wheel cleaner. Wheel cleaners could cause increased corrosion of the brake discs and brake pads/linings. For this reason, you


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You can wash the vehicle in an automatic car wash from the very start. Wash off excess dirt before cleaning the vehi- cle in an automatic car wash. After using an automatic car wash, wipe off wax from the windscreen and the wiper blades. This will prevent smears and reduce wiping noises caused by residue on the wind- screen.


High-pressure cleaning equipment G WARNING The water jet of circular-jet nozzles (dirt grind- ers) can cause damage not visible from the outside to tyres or chassis components. Com- ponents damaged in this way can unexpect- edly fail. There is a risk of an accident. Do not use high-pressure cleaners with circu- lar-jet nozzles to clean the vehicle. Have dam- aged tyres or chassis components replaced immediately.


! Always maintain a distance of at least 30 cm between the vehicle and the high- pressure cleaner nozzle. Information about the correct distance is available from the equipment manufacturer. Move the high-pressure cleaner nozzle around when cleaning your vehicle. Do not aim directly at any of the following: Rtyres Rdoor gaps, joints etc. Relectrical components Rbattery Rconnectors Rlights Rseals Rtrim elements Rventilation slots Damaged seals or electrical components can lead to leaks or failures.


Cleaning the wheels ! Do not use acidic wheel cleaning products to remove brake dust. This could damage wheel bolts and brake components.


! Do not park up the vehicle for an extended period straight after cleaning it, particularly after having cleaned the wheels with wheel cleaner. Wheel cleaners could cause increased corrosion of the brake discs and brake pads/linings. For this reason, you should drive for a few minutes after clean- ing. Braking heats the brake discs and the brake pads/linings, thus drying them. The vehicle can then be parked up.


Cleaning the paintwork ! Do not affix:


Rstickers Rfilms Rmagnetic plates or similar items to painted surfaces. You could otherwise damage the paintwork.


Scratches, corrosive deposits, areas affected by corrosion and damage caused by inade- quate care cannot always be completely repaired. In such cases, visit a qualified spe- cialist workshop. X Remove impurities immediately, where


possible, whilst avoiding rubbing too hard. X Soak insect remains with insect remover and rinse off the treated areas afterwards. X Soak bird droppings with water and rinse


off the treated areas afterwards.


X Remove coolant, brake fluid, tree resin, oils, fuels and greases by rubbing gently with a cloth soaked in petroleum ether or lighter fluid.


X Use tar remover to remove tar stains. X Use silicone remover to remove wax.


Care and treatment of matt paintwork ! Never polish the vehicle or the light alloy


wheels. Polishing makes the paintwork shiny.


! Never use paint cleaner, buffing or pol- ishing products, or gloss preserver, e.g. wax. These products are only suitable for high-gloss surfaces. Their use on vehicles with matt finish leads to considerable sur- face damage (shiny, spotted areas). Always have paintwork repairs carried out at a qualified specialist workshop.


! Do not use wash programs with a hot wax


treatment under any circumstances.


If your vehicle has a clear matt finish, observe the following instructions in order to avoid damage to the paintwork due to incorrect care. These notes also apply to light-alloy wheels with a clear matt finish. i The vehicle should preferably be washed by hand using a soft sponge, car shampoo and plenty of water.


i Use only insect remover and car shampoo


from the range of recommended and approved Mercedes-Benz care products.


Cleaning the windows G WARNING If the windscreen wipers are set in motion when cleaning the windscreen or wiper blades, you could become trapped. There is a danger of injury. Always switch off the windscreen wipers and the ignition before cleaning the windscreen or wiper blades.


! Do not use dry cloths, abrasive products, solvents or cleaning agents containing sol- vents to clean the inside of the windows. Do not touch the insides of the windows with hard objects, e.g. an ice scraper or


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ring. There is otherwise a risk of damaging the windows.


! Clean the water drainage channels of the windscreen and the rear window at regular intervals. Deposits such as leaves, petals and pollen may under certain circumstan- ces prevent water from draining away. This can lead to corrosion damage and damage to electronic components.


X Clean the inside and outside of the win- dows with a damp cloth and a cleaning agent that is recommended and approved by Mercedes-Benz.


Sliding window: once every three weeks, clean: Rthe seals and contact areas of the sliding


window with a damp cloth Rthe sliding window guides


Cleaning the wiper blades G WARNING If the windscreen wipers are set in motion when cleaning the windscreen or wiper blades, you could become trapped. There is a danger of injury. Always switch off the windscreen wipers and the ignition before cleaning the windscreen or wiper blades.


! Do not pull on the wiper blade. Otherwise,


the wiper blade could be damaged.


! Do not clean wiper blades too often and do not rub them too hard. Otherwise, the graphite coating could be damaged. This could cause wiper noise.


! Hold the wiper arm securely when folding back. The windscreen could be damaged if the wiper arm hits against it suddenly.


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X Fold the wiper arms away from the wind-


screen.


X Clean the wiper blades carefully using a


damp cloth.


X Fold the windscreen wipers back again


before switching on the ignition.


Cleaning the headlamps ! Only use cleaning agents or cleaning


cloths which are suitable for plastic head- lamp lenses. Unsuitable cleaning agents or cleaning cloths could scratch or damage the plastic headlamp lenses.


X Clean the headlamp lenses with a damp sponge and a mild cleaning agent, e.g. Mercedes-Benz car shampoo or cleaning cloths.


Cleaning the trailer coupling H Environmental note Dispose of oily and greasy cloths in an envi- ronmentally-responsible manner.


! Do not clean the ball coupling with a high-


pressure cleaner. Do not use solvents.


! Please note the care instructions in the trailer coupling manufacturer's operating instructions.


The ball coupling must be cleaned if it becomes dirty or corroded. X Remove any rust using a wire brush. X Remove dirt with a clean, lint-free cloth or


a brush.


X After cleaning, lightly oil or grease the fol-


lowing: Ron trailer ball couplings: the ball Ron hook-type trailer tow hitches: the inside of the hook and the moving parts X Check that the vehicle's trailer tow hitch is


working properly.


i Maintenance of the ball coupling, hook


and trailer tow hitch can also be performed at a qualified specialist workshop.


Interior care Cleaning the display ! For cleaning, do not use any of the fol-


lowing: Ralcohol-based thinner or petrol Rabrasive cleaning agents Rcommercially-available household clean-


ing agents


These may damage the display surface. Do not put pressure on the display surface when cleaning. This could lead to irrepara- ble damage to the display.


X Before cleaning the display, make sure that


it is switched off and has cooled down.


X Clean the display surface using a commer- cially available microfibre cloth and TFT/ LCD display cleaner.


X Dry the display surface using a dry micro-


fibre cloth.


Cleaning the plastic trim G WARNING When cleaning the steering wheel boss and dashboard, do not use cockpit sprays or cleaning agents containing solvents. Cleaning agents containing solvents cause the surface to become porous, and as a result plastic parts may break away and be thrown around the interior when an airbag is deployed, which may result in severe injuries.


! Do not affix the following to plastic surfa-


ces: Rstickers Rfilms Rscented oil bottles or similar items You could otherwise damage the plastic.


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Seat covers from other materials ! Observe the following when cleaning:


RClean artificial leather covers with a cloth


moistened with a solution containing 1% detergent (e.g. washing-up liquid). RClean cloth covers with a microfibre


cloth moistened with a solution contain- ing 1% detergent (e.g. washing-up liquid). Rub carefully, and always wipe entire seat sections to avoid leaving visible lines. Leave the seat to dry afterwards. Cleaning results depend on the type of dirt and how long it has been there.


RClean Alcantara® covers with a damp cloth. Make sure that you wipe entire seat sections to avoid leaving visible lines.


Cleaning the seat belts ! Do not clean the seat belts using chemical cleaning agents. Do not dry the seat belts at temperatures above 80 † or in direct sunlight.


X Use clean, lukewarm water and soap solu-


tion.


! Do not allow cosmetics, insect repellent or sunscreen to come in contact with the plastic trim. This maintains the high-quality look of the surfaces.


X Wipe the plastic trim with a damp, lint-free


cloth, e.g. a microfibre cloth.


X Heavy soiling: use car care and cleaning products recommended and approved by Mercedes-Benz. The surface may change colour tempora- rily. Wait until the surface is dry again.


Cleaning the seat covers General notes ! Do not use microfibre cloths to clean gen- uine leather, artificial leather or DINAMICA covers. If used often, these can damage the cover.


i Note that regular care is essential to


make sure that the appearance and com- fort of the covers are retained over time.


Genuine leather seat covers ! To retain the natural appearance of the


leather, observe the following cleaning instructions: RClean genuine leather covers carefully


with a damp cloth and then wipe the cov- ers down with a dry cloth.


RMake sure that the leather does not


become soaked. It may otherwise become rough and cracked.


ROnly use leather care agents that have been tested and approved by Mercedes- Benz. You can obtain these from a quali- fied specialist workshop. Leather is a natural product. It has natural surface properties, e.g.: Runevenness in structure Rmarks caused by growth and injury Rsubtle colour differences These are characteristics of leather and not material faults.


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Useful information ............................ 154
Where will I find...? ........................... 154
Flat tyre ............................................. 159
Battery ............................................... 160
Jump-starting .................................... 163
Towing and tow-starting .................. 166
Electrical fuses ................................. 169


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Setting up the warning triangle


i This Owner's Manual describes all mod- els, series and optional equipment for your vehicle that were available at the time of going to press. Country-specific differen- ces are possible. Note that your vehicle may not be fitted with all features descri- bed. This is also the case for systems and functions relevant to safety.


i Read the information on qualified special-


ist workshops: (Y page 15).


Where will I find...? Warning triangle Removing the warning triangle


X Turn fasteners ; 90° using a suitable


object, e.g. a coin. X Remove cover =. X Unclip tensioning straps :. X Remove warning triangle ?.


X Fold feet = down and out to the side. X Pull side reflectors ; up to form a triangle


and lock them at the top using press- stud :.


First-aid kit The first-aid kit is located in the stowage com- partment in the front-passenger door.


X Remove first-aid kit : from the stowage


space.


i Check the expiry date on the first-aid kit at least once a year. Replace the contents if necessary, and replace any missing items.


Fire extinguisher The fire extinguisher is located under the rear of the driver's seat.


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X Vehicles with a holder on the driver's


seat: fold up folding straps =. The tabs open up.


X Remove fire extinguisher ; by handle :. i Have fire extinguisher = refilled after each use and checked every one or two years. It may otherwise fail in an emer- gency. Observe the legal requirements for each individual country.


Vehicle tool kit General notes The vehicle tool kit contains: Rvehicle tool kit with:


Fire extinguisher (vehicles with a stowage com- partment) X Vehicles with a stowage compartment:


press release button ;. The tab opens.


X Remove fire extinguisher : by handle =.


two-piece screwdriver


- pump lever for vehicle jack - plug-in blade - offset screwdriver - wheel wrench (size 17)


two-piece wheel wrench (size 19)


Rjack


Vehicle tool kit


Fire extinguisher (vehicles with a folding seat) X Vehicles with a folding seat: fold the driv-


er's seat forwards (Y page 53).


X Pull fire extinguisher : by handle ; in the


direction of the arrow out of bracket =.


Fire extinguisher (vehicles with a holder on the driver's seat)


Vehicles with a stowage space in the footwell X Turn fasteners ; 90° using a suitable


object, e.g. a coin. X Remove cover =. X Unclip tensioning straps :. X Remove vehicle tool kit ?.


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Vehicles with stowage compartments under the driver's seat X Turn rotary knob ; anti-clockwise and fold


cover : up.


X Lift tab ? as indicated by the arrow and


unhook it.


X Remove jack =.


Vehicles with a folding seat: the jack is at the rear under the front-passenger seat. X Fold the front-passenger seat forwards


X Lift tab : as indicated by the arrow and


(Y page 53).


unhook it.


X Remove jack ;.


Wheel chocks The wheel chocks are intended to secure the vehicle, e.g. while changing a wheel.


X Remove vehicle tool kit =.


Jack


Vehicles with stowage compartments: the jack is in the stowage compartment under the front-passenger seat. X Turn rotary knob ; anti-clockwise and fold


cover : up.


Example: station wagon X Fold the folding seat forwards (Y page 53). X Remove wheel chocks : one at a time by pulling down respective locking spring ; and taking out corresponding wheel chock :.


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i When changing a wheel, you should also observe the safety notes in the "Flat tyre" section (Y page 178).


The spare wheel is on the outer side of the rear door.


Removing the cover Protective tyre cover


X Pull rubber ring : of protective tyre


cover ; apart.


X Pull off protective tyre cover ;.


Removing the spare wheel


Example: 6x6 chassis-cab with crewcab X Pull locking spring ; downwards and remove corresponding wheel chock :.


i When stowing, make sure that each wheel


chock : is properly secured by its own locking spring ; in the respective bracket.


Spare wheel bracket in the rear com- partment General notes Do not exceed a maximum speed of 80 km/h if a spare wheel of a different size is fitted.


Spare wheel (example: station wagon) X Unscrew screws :. X Remove cover plate ;. X Remove spare wheel =.


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Fitting the wheel After changing a wheel: X Secure the damaged wheel on the spare wheel bracket with wheel nuts :. When doing so, make sure that the wheel cannot come loose.


X Cover the wheel with the tyre protection


cover.


X For safety reasons, regularly check to


ensure that the wheel is securely fastened.


Spare wheel carrier under the vehicle General notes i When changing a wheel, you should also observe the safety notes in the "Flat tyre" section (Y page 159).


The spare wheel is on the outside, under the vehicle on the left behind the cab.


Folding up the underride guard


X Remove four bolts : using the two-piece


wheel wrench (size 19) from the vehicle tool kit (Y page 155).


X Fold up underride guard ;.


X Screw one of bolts : back in.


Underride guard ; is secured and cannot fold down again.


Removing the spare wheel ! Always pull the spare wheel carrier as far forwards as possible before folding it down. Otherwise, the exhaust pipe could be dam- aged.


X Remove bolt ?. X Pull spare wheel carrier = as far forwards


as it will go.


X Fold down spare wheel carrier =.


When doing so, make sure that spare wheel A does not press against exhaust pipe B.


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X Screw in bolt ?. X For safety reasons, regularly check to


ensure that the spare wheel is securely fas- tened.


i After changing the wheel, you can secure the faulty wheel on the spare wheel carrier.


Folding down the underride guard X Hold underride guard ;. X Remove bolt : (Y page 158). X Fold down underride guard ;. X Screw in all four bolts :.


Flat tyre Preparing the vehicle X Stop the vehicle as far away as possible


from traffic on solid, non-slippery and level ground.


X Switch on the hazard warning lamps


(Y page 61).


X Apply the parking brake. X Bring the front wheels into the straight-


ahead position.


X Move the selector lever to P. X Switch off the engine. X Remove the key from the ignition lock.


The steering wheel lock stays active for as long as the key is removed.


X All occupants must get out of the vehicle. Make sure that they are not endangered as they do so.


X Make sure that no one is near the danger area while a wheel is being changed. Any- one who is not directly assisting in the wheel change should, for example, stand behind the barrier.


X Get out of the vehicle. Pay attention to traf-


fic conditions when doing so.


X Remove retainer D from bracket C. i The spare wheel is heavy. If necessary,


request the assistance of a second person.


X Remove spare wheel A.


Securing the spare wheel


X Lay spare wheel A on spare wheel carrier


=. When doing so, make sure that spare wheel A does not press against exhaust pipe B.


X Fold spare wheel carrier = upwards by


approximately 20 cm. Spare wheel A on the spare wheel carrier slides over bracket C.


X Slide retainer D as far as it will go into


bracket C.


X Fold up spare wheel carrier = to a position


it where can be slid under the vehicle.


X Slide spare wheel carrier = as far as it will


go under the vehicle.


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X Close the driver's door. X Place the warning triangle (Y page 154) or


warning lamps at a suitable distance. Observe legal requirements.


Battery Important safety notes Work on the battery, e.g. removing or instal- ling, requires specialist knowledge and the use of special tools. Therefore, always have work on the battery carried out at a qualified specialist workshop. If ABS is malfunctioning, the wheels could lock when braking. This limits the steerability of the vehicle when braking and may increase the braking distance. G WARNING During the charging process, a battery produ- ces hydrogen gas. If a short circuit occurs or sparks are created, the hydrogen gas can ignite. There is a risk of an explosion. RMake sure that the positive terminal of a


connected battery does not come into con- tact with vehicle parts.


RNever place metal objects or tools on a bat-


tery.


RIt is important that you observe the descri-


bed order of the battery terminals when connecting and disconnecting a battery. RWhen jump-starting, make sure that the battery poles with identical polarity are connected.


RIt is particularly important to observe the described order when connecting and dis- connecting the jump leads.


RNever connect or disconnect the battery


terminals while the engine is running. G WARNING Electrostatic build-up can lead to the creation of sparks, which could ignite the highly explo- sive gases of a battery. There is a risk of an explosion.


Before handling the battery, touch the vehicle body to remove any existing electrostatic build-up. G WARNING Battery acid is caustic. There is a risk of injury. Avoid contact with the skin, eyes or clothing. Do not inhale any battery gases. Do not lean over the battery. Keep children away from batteries. Wash battery acid immediately with water and seek medical attention.


! Have the battery checked regularly at a


qualified specialist workshop. Observe the service intervals in the Service Booklet or contact a qualified specialist workshop for more information.


! Always have work on the battery carried


out at a qualified specialist workshop. Should it, in exceptional circumstances, be absolutely necessary to disconnect the bat- tery yourself, please observe the following: Rswitch off the engine and remove the


key. Check that all the indicator lamps in the instrument cluster are off. Otherwise, you may damage electronic components such as the alternator, for example.


Rfirst, disconnect the negative terminal


clamp, followed by the positive terminal clamp. Never swap the terminal clamps. The vehicle electronics may otherwise be damaged.


Ron vehicles with automatic transmission, the transmission is locked in position P after disconnecting the battery. The vehi- cle is secured against rolling away. You can then no longer move the vehicle. The battery and the cover of the positive terminal clamp must be fitted securely dur- ing operation.


! Have the batteries checked and, if neces-


sary, replaced at a qualified specialist workshop every two years or at least every 20,000 km.


H Environmental note


Batteries contain pollutants. It is illegal to dispose of them with the household rubbish. They must be collected sep- arately and disposed of in an environmentally responsible recycling system. Dispose of batteries in an environmentally responsible manner. Take discharged batteries to a qualified spe- cialist workshop or to a col- lection point for used batter- ies.


In order for the batteries to achieve the max- imum possible service life, they must always be sufficiently charged. Comply with safety precautions and take pro- tective measures when handling batteries.


WARNING


Fire, naked flames and smoking are prohibited when handling the battery. Avoid creating sparks. Battery acid is caustic. Avoid contact with the skin, eyes or clothing. Wear eye protection.


Keep children away.


Observe this Owner's Manual.


The vehicle battery, like other batteries, can discharge over time if you do not use the vehicle. In such cases, have the battery dis- connected at a qualified specialist workshop.


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You can also charge the battery with a charger recommended by Mercedes-Benz. For more information, please contact a quali- fied specialist workshop. The highly flammable gas mixture is created during the charging process and when jump- starting. For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recom- mends that you only use batteries which have been tested and approved for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. These batteries provide increased impact protection to prevent vehi- cle occupants from suffering acid burns should the battery be damaged in the event of an accident. Have the batteries' charge checked more fre- quently if you use the vehicle mainly for short trips or if you leave it standing idle for a lengthy period. Disconnect the batteries from the on-board electrical system using the battery main switch (Y page 87) if you leave it standing idle. Consult a qualified specialist workshop if you wish to leave your vehicle parked up for a long period of time. i When you park the vehicle, remove the


key if you do not require any electrical con- sumers. The vehicle will then use very little energy, thus conserving battery power.


Mercedes-Benz recommends that you do not carry out work on batteries yourself, e.g. removing or charging. Have this work per- formed at a qualified specialist workshop.


Charging the battery G WARNING During charging and jump-starting, explosive gases can escape from the battery. There is a risk of an explosion. Particularly avoid fire, naked flames, creating sparks and smoking. Ensure there is sufficient ventilation while charging and jump-starting. Do not lean over a battery.


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G WARNING Battery acid is caustic. There is a risk of injury. Avoid contact with the skin, eyes or clothing. Do not inhale any battery gases. Do not lean over the battery. Keep children away from batteries. Wash battery acid immediately with water and seek medical attention. G WARNING A discharged battery can freeze at tempera- tures below freezing point. When jump-start- ing the vehicle or charging the battery, gases can escape from the battery. There is a risk of an explosion. Allow the frozen battery to thaw out before charging it or jump-starting.


! Only use battery chargers with a maxi-


mum charging voltage of 14.8 V.


! Only charge the installed battery with a battery charger which has been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz. These battery chargers allow the battery to be charged while still installed in the vehicle.


A battery charger unit specially adapted for Mercedes-Benz vehicles and tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz is available as an accessory. Contact a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre for information and availability. Charge the battery in accordance with the operating instructions for the battery charger. X Read the operating instructions for the bat-


tery charger.


X Open the bonnet (Y page 140). X Connect the battery charger to the positive terminal and earth point in the same order as when connecting the donor battery in the jump-starting procedure (Y page 163).


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Problems with the 24 V batteries Problem 5 The red warning lamp for the 24 V batteries in the control panel lights up while the engine is running.


Possible causes/consequences and M Solutions The batteries are no longer being charged. Possible causes: Rfaulty alternator Rtorn poly-V-belt Rwiring fault Ran electronics fault X Stop. X Check the poly-V-belt. X If it is torn: do not drive on. X Consult a qualified specialist workshop. X If it is OK: have the vehicle checked immediately at a qualified


specialist workshop.


Jump-starting Emergency start facility ! After starting with the emergency start facility, all three batteries must be sepa- rately charged with a battery charger. The cause of the 12 V battery in the centre console discharging must be remedied. If the 12 V battery in the centre console is discharged, you can start the vehicle using the emergency start facility. X To start with the emergency start


facility: switch off all power consumers.


X Switch on the battery main switch


(Y page 87).


X Press button : and hold it down. X Start the engine (Y page 88). X Keep button : pressed for a further five


seconds after the engine has started. i If starting using the emergency start


facility is no longer possible, another vehi- cle can be used to provide jump-start assis- tance.


Jump-starting Important safety notes G WARNING Battery acid is caustic. There is a risk of injury. Avoid contact with the skin, eyes or clothing. Do not inhale any battery gases. Do not lean over the battery. Keep children away from batteries. Wash battery acid immediately with water and seek medical attention. G WARNING During charging and jump-starting, explosive gases can escape from the battery. There is a risk of an explosion.


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Jump-starting


Particularly avoid fire, naked flames, creating sparks and smoking. Ensure there is sufficient ventilation while charging and jump-starting. Do not lean over a battery.


! Avoid repeated and lengthy starting


attempts. Only use the jump-starting pro- cedure for the battery in the engine com- partment. Do not use a rapid-charging device to start the engine.


If starting the engine with the emergency start facility is no longer possible, a jump- start can be achieved by attaching the jump leads to the jump-starting terminals. Jump-starting is also possible from: Ranother vehicle Ran external battery If the vehicle is equipped with a jump-starting socket, it is also possible for another vehicle with a jump-starting socket and a special jump lead to jump-start your vehicle. Observe the following points: X You may only jump-start the vehicle when the engine and catalytic converter are cold. X Do not start the engine if the battery is fro-


zen. Let the battery thaw first.


X 12 V on-board electrical system: jump- starting may only be performed from bat- teries with a nominal voltage of 12 V.


X 24 V on-board electrical system: jump- starting may only be performed from bat- teries with a nominal voltage of 24 V.


X Only use jump leads that have a sufficient


cross-section and insulated terminal clamps.


X Make sure that the jump leads cannot


come into contact with parts, such as the pulley or the fan. These parts move when the engine is started and while it is running. X If the battery is fully discharged, leave the


battery that is being used to jump-start connected for a few minutes before


attempting to start. This charges the empty battery a little.


i Jump-starting cables and further informa-


tion regarding jump starting can be obtained at any qualified specialist work- shop.


X Make sure that the two vehicles do not


touch.


X Apply the parking brake. X Move the selector lever to P. X Switch off all electrical consumers (e.g.


radio, blower, etc.).


X Open the bonnet (Y page 140).


Jump-starting using the jump-starting terminals The jump-starting terminals are on the right- hand side in the engine compartment when viewed in the direction of travel.


Example: 24 V battery X Remove the cover from positive termi-


nal ? on your vehicle.


X Connect positive terminal ? on your vehi-


cle to the positive terminal of the donor battery using jump lead :, beginning with your own battery.


X Start the engine of the donor vehicle and


run it at idling speed.


X Connect negative terminal = on your vehi-


cle to the negative terminal of the donor battery using jump lead ;, connecting the jump lead to the donor battery first.


X Switch on the battery main switch


(Y page 87).


the engine.


X 12 V on-board electrical system: start


X 24 V on-board electrical system: start


the engine using the emergency start facility (Y page 163).


X First disconnect the jump lead from the


negative terminals and then from the posi- tive terminals. Begin with your vehicle's battery each time.


X Have the 12 V batteries or 24 V batteries checked at a qualified specialist workshop.


Jump-starting using a jump-starting socket


i To start the vehicle using jump-starting


socket ;, both vehicles must be equipped with a jump-starting socket. A special jump lead with plug connectors is required.


X Start the engine of the donor vehicle and


run it at idling speed.


X Turn cover : anti-clockwise and swing it


to the side.


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X Connect the jump-starting sockets of both


vehicles with special jump lead =. Con- nect the donor vehicle first.


X Switch on the battery main switch


(Y page 87).


The jump-starting socket is deactivated. You must activate it before use.


X To activate the jump-starting socket:


press the upper section of switch :. The indicator lamp in switch : lights up. X Start the engine using the emergency start


facility (Y page 163).


X Detach special jump lead = from the


jump-starting sockets of both vehicles. Dis- connect your own vehicle first.


X Have the 24 V batteries checked at a quali-


fied specialist workshop.


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