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Ensurethefollowing beforestartingthe engine:
RThe legalstipulations inthe area whereyourvehicle is parked allow enginestarting viasmartphone.
RIt is safetostart andrunthe engine whereyourvehicle is parked.
RThe fueltank is sufficientlyfilled.
Startingthevehicle
\nWARNINGRisk of crushing or entrap‐ment duetounintentionalstarting oftheengine
Limbs could be crushed or trapped iftheengine isstarted unintentionally duringservice or maintenancework.
Always securethe engine against unin‐tentionalstarting before carrying outmaintenance orrepairwork.
Requirements:RParkposition]is selected.
RThe anti-theft alarm system is not activated.
RThe panic alarm is not activated.
RThe hazardwarning lights are switched off.
RThe hood is closed.
RThe doors are closed and locked.
RThe windowsand sliding sunroof are closed.
Startthevehicle usingthe smartphone:RAftereveryvehiclestart,the enginerunsforten minutes.
RYou can carryout a maximum of two consec‐utivestarting attempts. Thevehicle must bestarted once withthe SmartKeybefore tryingtostartthevehicle again withthe smart‐phone.
RYou canstopthevehicle again at any time.
RFurther information can befound inthesmartphone app.
Securingthe engine againststarting beforecarrying out maintenance orrepairwork:Switch onthe hazardwarning lights.
or
Unlockthe doors.
or
Open a side window orthe sliding sunroof.
Breaking-in notes
Mercedes-AMGvehicles:observethe notes inthe Supplement. Otherwise,you mayfailtorec‐ognize dangers.
Topreservethe engine duringthefirst1,000 miles (1,500 km):
RDrive atvaryingroad speeds and enginespeeds.
RDrivethevehicle in drive programAor;.
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Engage transmission position]in astation‐aryvehicle withthe brake pedal applied(page155).
Switch offthe engine andthe ignitionbypressing button1.
Releasethe service brake slowly.
Get out ofthevehicle and lock it.
Whenyou parkthevehicle,you canstilloperatethe side windowsandthe panoramicsliding sunrooffor approximatelyfiveminutes ifthe driver's door is closed.
Whenyou parkthevehicle,you canstilloperatethe side windowsandthe slidingsunrooffor approximatelyfiveminutes ifthedriver's door is closed.
Garage door opener
Programming buttonsfor thegaragedooropener
\nDANGERRisk offatal injuries duetoexhaustgases
Combustion engines emit poisonousexhaustgases such as carbon monoxide. Inhalingtheseexhaustgases is hazardoustohealthand can leadtopoisoning.
Never leavethe enginerunning in anenclosed space without sufficientventi‐lation.
\nWARNINGRisk of injurywhen openingor closing a door withthegaragedooropener
Whenyou operate or programthe door withthe integratedgaragedoor opener, people intherange of movement ofthe door maybecome trapped orstruckbythe door.
When usingthe integratedgaragedooropener, always make surethat nobody
is withintherange of movement ofthedoor.
Only operatethefollowing doors usingthegaragedoor opener:
RDoors with a safetystop andreversingfea‐ture.
RDoors which conformtothe currentU.S.safetystandards.
Requirements:RThevehicle has been parked outsidethegarageor outsidetherange of movement ofthe door.
RThe engine is switched off.
RThe ignition is switched on.
Thegaragedoor opener function is alwaysavailable whenthe ignition is switched on.
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Cleaning and care
Information onwashingthevehicle in a carwash
\nWARNINGRisk of accident duetoreduced braking effect afterwashingthevehicle
The braking effect isreduced afterwashingthevehicle.
Afterthevehicle has beenwashed,brake carefully while paying attentiontothe traffic conditions untilthe brakingeffect has been fullyrestored.
NOTEDamageduetounsuitable carwash
Before driving into a carwash makesurethatthe carwash is suitableforthevehicle dimensions.
Ensurethere is sufficient ground clear‐ance betweenthe underbody andtheguiderails ofthe carwash.
Ensurethatthe clearance width ofthecarwash, in particularthe width oftheguiderails, is sufficient.
Toavoid damageto yourvehicle when using acarwash, ensurethefollowing beforehand:
RActive Distance AssistDISTRONIC andtheHOLD function are deactivated.
Rthe 360° Camera ortherear view camera isswitched off.
Rthe side windowsand sliding sunroof arecompletelyclosed.
Rthe blowerfortheventilation/heating isswitched off.
Rthe windshield wiper switch is in positionZ.
Rin carwashes with a conveyor system: neu‐tral\\is engaged.
Rthe SmartKeyis at a minimum distance of10ft(3 m)awayfromthevehicle,otherwisethe trunk lid could open unintentionally.
Ifyouwould liketoleavethevehicle while itis beingwashed, make surethe SmartKeyis
located inthevehicle. The]gear isother‐wise automatically engaged.
If, afterthe carwash,youremovethewaxfromthe windshield and wiperrubbers,thiswill prevent smearing andreduce wipernoise.
Information on using a powerwasher
\nWARNINGRisk of accident when usinghigh-pressure cleaning equipment withround-spraynozzles
Thewater jet from around-spraynozzle (dirtgrinder) may cause damagetotires and sus‐pension componentsthat is not visible.
Components damaged inthisway mayfailunexpectedly.
Do not use high-pressurecleaningequipment withround-spraynozzlestocleanyourvehicle.
Damaged tires or suspension compo‐nents must bereplaced immediately.
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fied onthevehicle identification plate ontheB‑pillar onthe driver's side.
Maximumweight ofthe ladenvehicle:themaximumweight isthe sum ofthe curbweightofthevehicle,theweight ofthe accessories,themaximum load andtheweight of optional equip‐ment installed atthefactory.
Kilopascal (kPa):metric unitfor tire pressure.6.9 kPa correspondsto1 psi. Another unitfortire pressureis bar.100 kilopascal (kPa) equals1 bar.
Load index:in additiontothe load-bearingindex,the load index may also be imprinted onthe sidewall ofthe tire. This specifiesthe load-bearing capacity ofthe tire more precisely.
Curbweight:theweight of avehicle withstand‐ard equipment includingthe maximum capacityof fuel, oil and coolant. It also includesthe airconditioning system and optional equipment ifthese are installed onthevehicle, but does notinclude passengers or luggage.
Maximum tire load:the maximum tire load isthe maximum permissibleweight in kilograms orlbsfor whicha tire is approved.
Maximum permissible tire pressure:maxi‐mum permissible tire pressurefor one tire.
Maximum load on one tire:maximum load onone tire. This is calculatedbydividingthe maxi‐mum axle load of one axlebytwo.
PSI (pounds per square inch):standard unit ofmeasurementfor tire pressure.
Aspectratio:ratio between tire height and tirewidth in percent.
Tirepressure:pressure insidethe tire applyingan outwardforcetoeverysquare inch ofthe tire.The tire pressure is specified in pounds persquare inch (psi), in kilopascals (kPa) or in bar.The tire pressure should only be corrected whenthe tires are cold.
Cold tire pressure:the tires are cold whenthevehicle has been parkedfor at least3 hourswithout direct sunlight onthe tires orthevehiclehas been drivenfor lessthan 1 mile (1.6 km).
Tirecontact surface:the part ofthe tirethatcomes into contact with theroad.
Tirebead:the purpose ofthe tire bead istoensurethatthe tire sits securely onthe wheel
rim. There are several wire cores inthe tire beadtopreventthe tire fromchanging length onthewheelrim.
Sidewall:the part ofthe tire betweenthe treadandthe tire bead.
Weight of optional equipment:the combinedweight ofthe optional equipmentweighing morethanthereplacedstandard parts and morethan5 lbs (2.3kg).This optional equipment, such ashigh-performance brakes, level control system, aroof luggagerackor high-performance batteries,is not included inthe curbweight andtheweightofthe accessories.
TIN (Tire IdentificationNumber):a uniqueidentification number which can be usedby atire manufacturertoidentify tires,forexample,in a productrecall, andthus identifythe pur‐chasers. The TIN is made up ofthe manufactur‐er's identity code, tire size, tire type code andthe manufacturing date.
Load-bearing index:the load-bearing index is acodethat containsthe maximum load-bearingcapacity of a tire.
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1Frontroof area
2Rearroof area
3Rearfenders
4Trunk lid
Onvehicles with a panoramic sliding sunroof,installing an antennatothe front orrearroofarea is not permitted.
Ontherearfenders, it isrecommendedthatyouinstallthe antenna onthe side ofthevehicleclosesttothe center oftheroad.
UseTechnical Specification ISO/TS21609 (RoadVehicles – "EMCsfor installation of aftermarketradio frequency transmitting equipment") whenretrofitting two-wayradios. Comply withthelegalrequirementsfor detachable parts.
Ifyourvehicle has installationsfor two-wayradioequipment, usethe power supplyand antennaconnectorsprovided inthe pre-installation. Besuretoobservethe manufacturer's supplementswhen installing.
Two-wayradio transmission outputThe maximum transmission output (PEAK) atthebase ofthe antenna must notexceedthevaluesinthefollowingtable.
Frequency band and maximum transmissionoutput
Frequency band Maximum transmis‐sion output
Shortwave
3 -54MHz
(100 W)
4 m frequency band
74- 88 MHz
(30 W)
2 m frequency band
144 -174 MHz
(50 W)
Trunkedradio sys‐tem/Tetra
380 - 460 MHz
(10 W)
70 cm frequencyband
420 - 450 MHz
(35 W)
Two-wayradio(2G/3G/4G)(10 W)
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Height when opened
Model11Heightwhenopened
C 30069.6 in(1768 mm)
C 300 4MATIC69.8 in(1774 mm)
Vehicle dimensions
All models
Vehicle length184.5 in(4686 mm)
Vehicle width including out‐side mirrors79.5 in(2020 mm)
Wheelbase111.8 in(2840 mm)
ModelVehicleheight
C 30057.0 in(1447 mm)
C 300 4MATIC61.1in(1552 mm)
ModelTurningradius
C 30036.8ft(11.22 m)
C 300 4MATIC37.6ft(11.45 m)
Weights and loads
Please notethatforthe specifiedvehicle data:
Ritems of optional equipment increasethecurbweight andreducethe payload.
Roof load
All models
Maximumroof load165 lb (75kg)
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Language.................................................269Notes .................................................. 269Setting .................................................269
LATCH-type (ISOFIX)child seat secur‐ing systemInstalling ................................................54
Level control systemsee AIRMATIC
Light switchOverview .............................................122
Lightingsee Interior lightingsee Lights
Lights........................................................12 2Adaptive Highbeam Assist ...................125Adjustingthe instrument lighting ......... 231Automatic driving lights .......................12 3Changing bulbs ....................................12 8Combination switch.............................124Cornering light function .......................12 5Hazardwarning lights ..........................12 5Headlamprange ..................................12 3High beam ...........................................124High-beamflasher ...............................124
Light switch .........................................122Low-beam headlamps ..........................12 2Parking lights .......................................122Rearfog lamp ......................................12 2Responsibilityfor lighting systems .......122Settingtheexterior lighting switch-off delay time .......................................127Settingthe surround lighting ...............127Standing lights .....................................122Turnsignals .........................................124
LimitedWarrantyVehicle ...................................................27
LiveTraffic InformationDisplaying subscription information .... 294Displayingthe traffic map ...................294Displaying traffic incidents .................. 295Extending a subscription ..................... 294Issuing hazard alerts ........................... 295
Load index (tires).................................... 406
Load-bearing capacity (tires)................. 406
Loading.....................................................109Bag hook .............................................109Cargo tie-downrings ...........................109Definitions ...........................................409
Notes ...................................................104Roof carrier ..........................................11 3Stowage space underthe trunkfloor ...11 3
Loading guidelines..................................104
Loading information table...................... 399
LoadsSecuring ..............................................104
Locator lightingsee Surround lighting
Locking/unlockingActivating/deactivatingthe auto‐matic lockingfeature .............................71Emergencykey ......................................72KEYLESS-GO .......................................... 70Unlocking and opening doors fromthe inside ..............................................69
Low-beam headlampsReplacing bulbs ...................................130Switching on/off .................................12 2
Lubricant additivesseeAdditives
LuggageLuggage net .........................................109
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O
Occupant safetyPets inthevehicle ................................. 62
Occupant safetysee AirbagseeAutomatic front passenger frontairbag shutoff
see PRE-SAFE®(anticipatory occu‐pant protection)
see PRE-SAFE®PLUS (anticipatoryoccupant protection plus)seeRestraint systemsee Seat belt
OdometerseeTotal distance
Oilsee Engine oil
On-board computer................................. 228Assistance graphic menu ..................... 231Displayingthe service due date ........... 351Head-up Display menu ........................ 237Media menu ........................................235Menu designs ...................................... 229Menuoverview .................................... 228
Multifunction display ...........................230Navigation system menu ..................... 233Operating ............................................ 228Radio menu .........................................235Service menu ...................................... 231Telephone menu .................................. 236Trip menu ............................................ 232
On-boarddiagnostics interfacesee Diagnostics connection
Open-source software...............................31
Openingthe trunk lid usingyourfootHANDS-FREEACCESS ...........................76
OperatingfluidsAdditives (fuel) .................................... 427Brakefluid ...........................................428Coolant (engine) .................................. 429Engine oil ............................................. 427Fuel (gasoline) .....................................426Notes .................................................. 425Refrigerant (air conditioning system) ... 430Windshieldwasherfluid ...................... 429
Operating safetyDeclaration of conformity (wirelessvehicle components) ............................. 25
Information ............................................24
Operating systemsee On-board computer
Operator's ManualVehicle equipment ................................. 22
Operator's Manual (digital)......................20
Overhead control panelMaking calls (Mercedes me connect) ..319Overview ................................................14
P
Paint code................................................ 423
Paintwork (cleaning instructions).......... 361
Panic alarm................................................ 65Activating/deactivating ......................... 65
Panoramic sliding sunroofsee Sliding sunroof
ParkpositionInserting ..............................................15 5Selecting automatically.......................15 5
Parkingsee Electric parking brake
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Preventative occupant protection sys‐tem
see PRE-SAFE®(anticipatory occu‐pant protection)
Previous destinationsSelecting .............................................280
ProgramsseeDYNAMIC SELECT
Protectingthe environmentNotes .....................................................21
Q
QR codeRescue card .......................................... 28
Qualified specialistworkshop................. 26
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Radar sensorsFoil covering ........................................171
RadioActivating/deactivatingradiotext ....... 345Calling upthestation list .....................344Deletingchannels ................................ 344
Direct frequency entry........................ 344Displaying information ......................... 345Displayingradiotext ............................ 345Editingstation presets ........................ 344Menu (on-board computer) .................. 235Movingstations ...................................344Overview ............................................. 343Searchingforstations .........................344Setting achannel ................................ 344Settingthewaveband .......................... 344Storingradiostations .......................... 344Switching on .......................................342Switchingthe HDradio functionon/off .................................................344Voice commands (Voice Control Sys‐tem) .....................................................247
RadiostationsDialing (on-boardcomputer) ................235
Rain closing functionSliding sunroof ...................................... 86
RangeDisplaying ............................................ 232
Reading lightsee Interior lighting
Realwood (Care).....................................365
Rear climate controlSetting .................................................14 0
Rear door (child safety lock).....................61
Rearfog lampSwitching on/off .................................123
Rear seatsee Seat
Rear view camera....................................204Care.................................................... 364Function .............................................. 204Openingthe camera cover (360°Camera) ..............................................209Settingfavorites (360° Camera) ......... 209
Rear windowRoller sunblind ...................................... 79
Rear window defroster...........................138
Reflective safetyvest............................. 368
Refrigerant (air conditioning system)Notes .................................................. 430
RefuelingRefuelingthevehicle ...........................15 9
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RemoteOnlineChargingthe battery ............................146Cooling or heatingthevehicle inte‐rior .......................................................146Startingthevehicle ..............................147
Replacing a bulbsee Changing bulbs
Replacing bulbsHigh-beam headlamps .........................13 0Installing/removing cover (frontwheel arch) ..........................................12 9Low-beam headlamps .........................130Opening/closingthe side trim pan‐els .......................................................130Turnsignal light (front) ........................13 0
Reporting malfunctionsrelevanttosafety..........................................................27
Rescue card............................................... 28
ReserveFuel ..................................................... 427
Reset function (multimedia system)......274
Residual heat...........................................141
Restoring (factory settings)seeReset function (multimedia system)
Restraint system.......................................33Basic instructionsforchildren ...............48Function in an accident ......................... 34Functionality .......................................... 34Malfunction ........................................... 34Protection ..............................................33Reduced protection ...............................33Self-test ................................................. 34Warning lamp ........................................ 34
ReversegearInserting ..............................................15 5
Reversing lights (changing bulbs)..........131
Rims (Care).............................................. 364
Roadside Assistance................................. 23
Roadside Assistance callsee Mercedes me connect
Rollawayprotectionsee HOLD function
Roller sunblind...........................................78Rear window.......................................... 79Side windows........................................78
Roof carrierAttaching .............................................113Loading ................................................11 3
Roof load.................................................. 432
Route................................................ 284, 286Activating a commuterroute ...............286Calculating .......................................... 284Displaying destination information ...... 286Planning ...............................................281Selecting a type .................................. 285Selecting an alternativeroute .............286Selecting notifications ......................... 286Selecting options ................................ 285Startingthe automatic servicesta‐tion search.......................................... 287Switchingthe automaticgasstationsearchon/off ...................................... 287Using automaticgasstation search..... 287Withintermediate destinations ...........282
Route guidance....................................... 288Canceling ............................................. 291Changing direction .............................. 288Destinationreached ............................ 290From an off-road location .................... 292Lanerecommendations ....................... 289
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