MERCEDES-BENZ CLA 2016 Owners Manual

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Problem
Possible causes/consequences and P SolutionsX
Leave the vehicle and keep a safe distance from the vehicle until
the engine has cooled down. X
Check the coolant level and add coolant, observing the warning
notes ( Y
page 299). X
If you have to add coolant frequently, have the engine cooling
system checked. X
Make sure that the air supply to the engine radiator is not
blocked, e.g. by snow, slush or ice. X
At coolant temperatures below 248 ‡ (120 †), drive to the
nearest qualified specialist workshop. X
Avoid heavy loads on the engine as you do so, e.g. driving in
mountainous terrain and stop-start traffic.
Driving systems
Problem
Possible causes/consequences and P Solutions

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Tires Problem
Possible causes/consequences and P Solutions
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The yellow tire pressure
monitor warning lamp
(pressure loss/
malfunction) is lit. The tire pressure monitor has detected a loss of pressure in at
least one of the tires.
G WARNING
Tire pressures that are too low pose the following hazards: R
they may burst, especially as the load and vehicle speed
increase. R
they may wear excessively and/or unevenly, which may greatly
impair tire traction. R
the driving characteristics, as well as steering and braking, may
be greatly impaired.
There is a risk of an accident. X
Stop the vehicle without making any sudden steering or braking
maneuvers. Pay attention to the traffic conditions as you do so. X
Secure the vehicle against rolling away ( Y
page 169).X
Observe the additional display messages in the multifunction
display. X
Check the tires and, if necessary, follow the instructions for a
flat tire ( Y
page 310). X
Check the tire pressure ( Y
page 336).X
If necessary, correct the tire pressure.
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The yellow tire pressure
monitor warning lamp
(pressure loss/
malfunction) flashes for
approximately one
minute and then
remains lit. The tire pressure monitor is faulty.
G WARNING
The system is possibly unable to recognize or register low tire
pressure.
There is a risk of an accident. X
Observe the additional display messages in the multifunction
display. X
Visit a qualified specialist workshop immediately.270
Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument cluster
On-board computer and displays

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Useful information ............................ 272
Loading guidelines ............................ 272
Stowage areas ................................... 273
Features ............................................. 278 271
Stowage and features

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Useful information
i This Operator's Manual describes all
models and all standard and optional equip-
ment of your vehicle available at the time of
publication of the Operator's Manual.
Country-specific differences are possible.
Please note that your vehicle may not be
equipped with all features described. This
also applies to safety-related systems and
functions.
i Read the information on qualified special-
ist workshops ( Y
page 25).
Loading guidelines
G WARNING
If objects, luggage or loads are not secured or
not secured sufficiently, they could slip, tip
over or be flung around and thereby hit vehicle
occupants. There is a risk of injury, particu-
larly in the event of sudden braking or a sud-
den change in direction.
Always store objects so that they cannot be
flung around. Secure objects, luggage or
loads against slipping or tipping before the
journey.
G WARNING
Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust
gases such as carbon monoxide. Exhaust
gases can enter the vehicle interior if the
trunk lid is open when the engine is running,
especially if the vehicle is in motion. There is a
risk of poisoning.
Always switch off the engine before opening
the trunk lid. Never drive with the trunk lid
open.
G WARNING
The exhaust tail pipe and tail pipe trim can
become very hot. If you come into contact
with these parts of the vehicle, you could burn
yourself. There is a risk of injury. Always be particularly careful around the
exhaust tail pipe and the tail pipe trim. Allow
these components to cool down before touch-
ing them.
The handling characteristics of a laden vehi-
cle are dependent on the distribution of the
load within the vehicle. For this reason, you
should observe the following notes when
transporting a load: R
Never exceed the maximum permissible
gross vehicle mass or the gross axle weight
rating for the vehicle (including occupants).
The values are specified on the vehicle
identification plate on the B-pillar of the
driver's door. R
The trunk is the preferred place to carry
objects. R
Position heavy loads as far forwards as pos-
sible and as low down in the trunk as pos-
sible. R
The load must not protrude above the
upper edge of the seat backrests. R
Always place the load against the rear or
front seat backrests. Make sure that the
seat backrests are securely locked into
place. R
Always place the load behind unoccupied
seats if possible. R
Use the cargo tie-down rings and the parcel
nets to transport loads and luggage. R
Use cargo tie-down rings and fastening
materials appropriate for the weight and
size of the load. R
Secure the load with sufficiently strong and
wear-resistant tie-downs. Pad sharp edges
for protection.272
Loading guidelines
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Stowage areas
Stowage spaces
Important safety notes
G WARNING
If objects in the passenger compartment are
stowed incorrectly, they can slide or be
thrown around and hit vehicle occupants.
There is a risk of injury, particularly in the
event of sudden braking or a sudden change
in direction. R
Always stow objects so that they cannot be
thrown around in such situations. R
Always make sure that objects do not pro-
trude from stowage spaces, parcel nets or
stowage nets. R
Close the lockable stowage spaces before
starting a journey. R
Always stow and secure heavy, hard, poin-
ted, sharp-edged, fragile or bulky objects in
the trunk.
Observe the loading guidelines ( Y
page 272).
Stowage compartments in the front
Glove box
X
To open: pull handle C and open glove box
flap D .X
To close: fold glove box flap D upwards
until it engages.
There is a pen holder at the top of the glove
box flap. Eyeglasses compartment X
To open: press marking C .
Make sure that the eyeglasses compartment
is always closed while the vehicle is in motion.
Stowage compartment in the front center
console
X
To open: press the marking on cover C .
i Depending on the vehicle equipment,
there may be an ashtray in the center con-
sole instead of a storage compartment. Stowage areas 273
Stowage and features Z

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Stowage compartment in front of the arm-
rest (vehicles with automatic transmis-
sion) X
To open: press the marking on cover C .
i You can remove the non-slip mat and the
insert for cleaning. When removing the
insert you will have to overcome some
slight resistance.
Stowage compartment under the armrest
X
To open: on vehicles with movable armr-
ests, make sure that the armrest is in the
rearmost position. X
Press button C and fold the armrest up.
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the
armrest can be moved backwards or forwards
in a longitudinal direction.
Depending on the vehicle's equipment, the
following may be in the stowage compart-
ment: a multimedia connector unit with an SD
card slot and 2 USB ports, e.g. for use with an
iPod ®
, iPhone ®
or MP3 player; see the sepa-
rate operating instructions. Stowage compartment under the driver's
seat and front-passenger seat
G WARNING
If you exceed the maximum load for the stow-
age compartment, the cover may not be able
to restrain the items. Items may be thrown out
of the stowage compartment and hit vehicle
occupants. There is a risk of injury, particu-
larly in the event of sudden braking or a sud-
den change in direction.
Never exceed the maximum permissible load
for the stowage compartment. Stow and
secure heavy objects in the trunk.
The maximum permissible load of the stow-
age compartment is 2.6 lbs (1.5 kg).
X
To open: pull handle C up and fold
cover D forwards.
Stowage space in the rear
Stowage compartment in the rear center
console274
Stowage areas
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X
To open: pull down the top of stowage
compartment C by the edge of the handle.
i Depending on the vehicle's equipment,
there may be an open stowage space above
the stowage compartment.
Parcel nets Parcel nets are located: R
in the front-passenger footwell R
on the back of the driver's and the front-
passenger seat R
on the left and right-hand side in the trunk
Observe the loading guidelines ( Y
page 272)
and the safety notes regarding stowage
spaces ( Y
page 273).
Through-loading facility in the rear
X
To open: fold down seat armrest C .X
Pull the center head restraint on the rear
bench seat into the uppermost position
( Y
page 103). X
Slide locking mechanism

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Folding the rear seat backrest forwards
and back Folding the rear seat backres ts forwardX
Fully insert the backrest head restraints if
necessary ( Y
page 104).X
Move the driv er's or front-passenger seat
forward if necessary.X
Pull left-hand or right-hand release han-
dle D of the seat backrest forwards.
Corresponding seat backrest C is
released. X
Fo ld backrest C forwards.X
Move the driv er's or front-passenger seat
back if necessary.
X
In sert the seat belt into seat-belt holder C .
Folding the rear seat backrest back
! Make sure that the seat belt does not
become trapped when folding the rear seat
backrest back. Otherwise, it could be dam-
aged. X
Move the driv er's or front-passenger seat
forward if necessary. X
Fo ld seat backrest C back unt il it engages.
Red lock status indicator D is no longer
visible. X
Adjust the head restraints if necessary
( Y
page 104). X
Move the driver's or front-passenger seat
back if necessary.
Securing cargo
Observe the fol lowin g notes on securing
loads: R
Observe the loadin g guidelines
( Y
page 272). R
Se cure the load using the cargo tie-down
rings. R
Distribute the load on the cargo tie-down
rings evenly. R
Do not use elast ic straps or nets to secure
a load, as these are on ly intended as an
anti-slip protection for light loads. R
Do not route tie- down s across sharp edges
or corners. R
Pad sharp edges for protection.276
Stowage areas
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C
Cargo tie- down rings
Stowage well under the trunk floor
Under the trunk floor you can find a bracket
for TIRE FIT and the vehicle tool kit, etc.X
To open: pull handle C up.
X
Hook han dle C into rain trough D .
To enlarge the trunk you can remove the trunk
floor. X
To remove: lift the trunk floor almost to
rain trough D and pull it out. X
To inser t: place the trunk floor at the bot-
tom in the center. X
Ho ld sides of trunk floor

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You will find information on the maximum roof
load in the "Technical data" section
( Y
page 371).
An incorrectly secured roof carrier or roof
load may become detached from the vehicle.
You must therefore ensure that you observe
the roof carrier manufacturer's installation
instructions.
Attaching the roof carrier X
Open covers C carefully in the direction of
the arrow. X
Fold covers C upwards.X
Only secure the roof carrier to the anchor-
age points under covers C .X
Observe the manufacturer's installation
instructions.
Features
Cup holder
Important safety notes
G WARNING
The cup holder cannot hold a container secure
whilst traveling. If you use a cup holder whilst
traveling, the container may be flung around
and liquid may be spilled. The vehicle occu-
pants may come into contact with the liquid
and if it is hot, they may be scalded. You may
be distracted from the traffic conditions and
you could lose control of the vehicle. There is
a risk of an accident and injury. Only use the cup holder when the vehicle is
stationary. Only use the cup holder for con-
tainers of the right size. Always close the con-
tainer, particularly if the liquid is hot.
G WARNING
If objects in the passenger compartment are
stowed incorrectly, they can slide or be
thrown around and hit vehicle occupants.
There is a risk of injury, particularly in the
event of sudden braking or a sudden change
in direction. R
Always stow objects so that they cannot be
thrown around in such situations. R
Always make sure that objects do not pro-
trude from stowage spaces, parcel nets or
stowage nets. R
Close the lockable stowage spaces before
starting a journey. R
Always stow and secure heavy, hard, poin-
ted, sharp-edged, fragile or bulky objects in
the trunk.
! Only use the cup holders for containers of
the right size and which have lids. The
drinks could otherwise spill.
Observe the loading guidelines ( Y
page 272).
The stowage compartments in the doors pro-
vide space for bottles: R
front: capacity up to 34 fl. oz. (1.0 l) R
rear: capacity up to 17 fl. oz. (0.5 l)
Cup holder in the front-compartment
center console278
Features
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