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Getting started
Driving
Diesel engine
6 Turn the key to position 2in the igni-
tion lock.
The q preglow indica torla mp in the
ins trument clus terlights up.
6 As soon as the qpreglow indicator
lamp has gone out, turn the key in the
ignition lock to position 3and release it
as soon as the engine isrunning.
i Ifth e engine is already at operating temper-
ature, you can star tit without preglow. Starting the engine with KEYLESS GO*
You may start your
vehicle with no key in
the ignition lock using the KEYLESS GO
button on the selector lever. Yo
u can start the vehicle with no key in the
ignition lock using the KEYLESS GO button
on the selector lever, as long as the
KE YLE SSGO keyis in the vehicle.
1 KEYLESS GO button Petro
lengine
6 Depress thebr ake pedal.
6 Press KEYLESS GO button 1once.
The engine starts automatically.
Diese lengine
6 Depress thebr ake pedal.
6 Pres s KEYLESS GO button 1once.
The glow plugs are activated and the
engine starts automatically.
If the engine is already at operating tem-
perature, you can start it without preglow:
6 Pres s and hold KEYLESS GO button 1
until the engine is runn ing. G
Risk of accident Your vehicle can be started at any time if the
KEYLESS GO key is inside the vehicle. For
this reason, children should never be left
unsup
ervised in the vehi cle. They cou ldacci-
de ntally start the vehicle.
Ta ke the KEYLESS GO key with you, even if
you are only leaving th evehicle for ashort
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38 Getting started
Driving
6
Pull away immediately towa rm the
engine up qui ckly.
6 Do not run the eng ine at full speed until
it has reached operating temperature.
1 Release handle 6
Depress the brake pedal and keep it in
this position.
6 Release the parking brake. To do this,
pull release handle 1.
The 3 indicator lamp in the instru-
ment cluster goes out. !
Only select reverse gear when the vehicle is
stationary, otherwis eyou could damage the
transmission.
Do no tdrive at high engine speeds ifthe engine
is cold. This protects the engine.
i Thevehicle locks itsel fcentrally once you
have pulled away. The locking knobs in the do ors
drop do wn.
You can open the doors from the inside at any
time.
You may also switch off the automatic door lock-
ing fu nctio n (=
page 88) ( =page 125). 6-speed manual transmission
6
Depress the brake pedal and keep itin
this position.
6 Release the parking brake.
6 Depress the clutc hpe dal. After a cold start
Parking brake
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vehi
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39
Getting started
Driving
6 Select either first or reverse gear.
6 Slowly release the clutch pedal and
carefully depress the accelerator.
! Change gear in good time. Make sure that
the enginespe eddoes notreach thered area in
the rev cou nter. There is otherwise a danger of
engine dam age.
Do not allow the wheels tospin, ifpossible. You
could otherwise damage the dri vetrain. Automatic
transmission*
i You can only move the selector lever tothe
re quired position by depressing the brake pedal.
Only then isthe selector lever lock disabled.
6 Depress the brake pedal and keep it in
this posi tion.
The selector lever lock is released.
6 Release the parking brake.
6 Move the selector lever to position D
or R.
i Wait for the shi ftprocess to complete
before pulling away.
6 Release the brake pedal.
6 Carefully depress the accelerator
pe dal.
i After a cold start, the automatic transmi s-
sion will shift at a higher engine spe ed. This helps
th e catalytic converter toreach its operati ng
te mperature more quickly. Dipped-
beam headlamps
The light switch is located on the dash-
board between the steering wheel and the
driver's door.
Light switch
1 Lights off
2 Dipped-beam headlamps on G
Risk of accident Do not shift down unle
ss the current driving
sp eed is within the permiss ible range for the
gear to be selected.
Do not change down for additio nal engine
braking ona slippery road surface. The drive
wheels could then lose their grip and the
vehi cle could skid. Youc ould lose control of
the vehicle and cause an acc iden t. Switching on the headlamps
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42 Getting started
Drivingi
Vehicles with a rain sensor*:
The winds cree nw iper s are aut omatically
sw itched to intermittent wipe when the vehicle is
station ary.
The intermitt ent wipe stops as soon asyou open
the driver's or passenger door. Thi sprotects per-
sons get ting intoor out of the vehicle from being
sprayed. Intermittent wipe continu eswhe nyou:
! turn the com bination switch to IIor III
or when the engine isrunning and you:
! close the doors again
! move the selector lever toDor R(vehicles
with automatic tra nsmission*) Single wipe
6
Briefly push the combination sw itch up
to the pressure point in the direc tion of
arrow 1.
The windscreen wipers wipe once with-
out washer fluid.
Wi ping the windscreen using washer fluid
6
Push the combination swi tch beyond
the pressure point in the direction of
arrow 1.
The windscreen wipers wipe with
washer fluid.
i Wipe wit hwasher fluid, even ifit is rai ning.
This will help to prevent smears on the wind-
screen. Intermittent wipe
i
Vehicle swith a rain sensor*:
The rain sensor controls the windscreen wipers
au tomatically ,dependi ngon how wet the wind-
screen is.
6 Turn the com bination switch to I.
A wiper sweep takes place and subsequent
wipe intervals depend on how wetth e wind-
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43
Getting started
Parking and locking
You have now completed your first trip.
You have stop ped your vehicle and have
parked properly. End your trip as follows.
i When yo u close a door, thewindows on the
same sid eclose.
On steep slopes, turn the front wheels towards
the kerbside. 1Parkin g brake
6 Depress parking brake 1firml y.
The 3 indicator lamp in the instru-
ment cluster rema ins lit while the
engine is running.
i On st eep slope s,turn the front whe els
to wards the kerbside. Vehicles with manua
l transmission
6 Select either first or reverse gear.
6 Turn the key to position 0in the igni-
ti on lock(
=page 23) and remove it.
The immobiliser isactivated.
6 Press the release button on the seat
belt (
=page 34). Parking and
locking G
Risk of accident On
ly remove the key from th eignition lock
when the vehic leis st ationary. You cannot
steer the vehicle with the key removed.
Never leave children unsupervised in the
vehicle. They could release the parking
brake. This could lead toaser ious or fatal
accid ent. G
Risk of entrapment As you close the doors,
make sure that
nobody has their fin gers in between the
door or the side window and the vehicle. Park
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44 Getting started
Parkin
gand lock ing Vehicles with automati
ctransmission*
6 Move the selector lever to P.
With the key 6 Turn the key to position 0in the igni-
tion loc k(
=pag e23)and remove it.
The immobiliser isactivated.
i You can only remove the key when the
selector lever isin position P.
6 Press the release button on the seat
belt (=
page 34).
With KEYLESS GO* 6 Press the KEYLESS GO button on the
selector lever.
The engine isswitched off and all the
lights in the in strument cluster go out.
The on-board electron ics have status 1
( = page 23).
6 Press the release button on the seat
belt (=
page 34). 6
Get out of the vehicle and close the
doors. Locking with the remote contr
ol
6 Press the ‹locking button on the
remote control ( =page 22 ).
The locking knobs in the doors drop
down. The turn signals flash three
time s/light up briefly. Locking with
KEYLESS GO*
1 Locking button on the door handle
6 After getting out ofthe vehicle, press
locking button 1on the door handle.
The locking knobs in the doors drop
down. The turn signals flash three
times.
The immobiliser is act ivated.
i When the door is ope ned,the on-board elec-
tronics have status 0, the sam eas the key having
bee n removed.
You will find further information about
locking in the "Controls in detail" section
( = page 78). Closing
G
Risk of injury Make sure that nobody can become trapped
as you close the doo
rs.
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49
Safety
Occupant safety i
Inma nycountries, there are legal regula-
tions concerning th euse of seat belts and child
restraint sys tems.
Lap-shoulder seat belt 1 Belt tongue
2 Release button
3 Buc kle Fastening the lap-shoulder seat belt
6 Pull bel ttongue 1out of the seat belt
extender.
6 Guide the strap towards buckle 3
using belt tongue 1.
6 Click belt tongue 1into buckle 3.
Rel easing the lap-shoulder seat belt
6 Press release button 2on buck le3 . The
SRS (S upplemental R estraint S ystem)
comprises:
! 1 warning lamp
! Belt tensioners*
! Belt force limiters*
! Airbag system
with
! Airbag control unit
! Airbag 1
warning lamp
The SRS performs a sel f-test at regular
intervals when the ignition is switched on
and the engine is runn ing. Malfunctions
can therefore be detected in good time.
The 1 warning lamp in the instrume nt
cluster ( =page 12) comes on when you
switch onthe ignition and goes out after a
delay of no more than a few seconds after
the engine is started.
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50 Safety
Occupant safety
Triggering ofbelt tensioners, belt force limiters and
airbags
In the event ofa collision, the sensor in the
airbag contro lunit evaluates important
physical data, such as duration, direction
and rate of veh icle deceleration or acceler-
ation. Based on this evaluation and pre-
emptively, the belt tensioners are the first
to be triggered by the airb agcontrol unit in
a collis ion with longi tudinal deceleration as
a function of the rate of vehicle decelera-
tion.
The front airbags are not triggered unless a
second activation threshold is reached, i.e.
an even higher rate of vehicle deceleration
in the longitudinal direction is exceeded. i
Thefront airbag on the front-passenger side
is only tri ggered if:
! the front-passenger seat oc cupancy sensor
has detected that the seat is occupied
! the PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF warning lamp
onthe centre console is not lit (
=page 64)
The belt tensioners are only activated if the seat
belt buck le tongue is correctl yengaged in the
se at belt buckle.
Criteria for the activation of belt
tensioners and airbags
To determine whether it is necessary to
activ ate a belt tensioner or airbag, the air-
bag control unit evaluates the duration and
direction of vehicle deceleration or accel-
eration during the initial phase of the colli-
sion.
The activation thresholds for the belt ten-
sioners and the airbags are variable and
are adapted in accordance with the rate of
ve hicle deceleration. This process ispre-
emptive in nature as airbag deployment
must take place during the impact and not
at the end of the collision. G
Risk of inju ry A malfu
nction has occurred if the 1
warning lamp:
! doesnot com eon when yousw itchon
th eignition
! does not go out after a few seconds
when the engine is running
! comes on again
Individ ual systems could beactivated inad-
verte ntly or may not be triggered at all in the
event of an accident with a high rate of vehi-
cle deceleration. Ifthis happens, have the
SRS system checked and repaired immedi-
ately at a qualified specialist wor kshop
wh ich has the necessary specialist know-
ledg eand tools to carry out the work
require d.
Mercedes-Benz recomme nds that youuse a
Mercedes-Benz Service Centre for this pur-
pose. In particular, work relevant to safety
or on safety-re lated systems must be car-
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52 Safety
Occupant safetyi
Belt tensioners do not correct:
! inco rrect sitting positions
! incorrectly worn seat belts
Belt tensioners do not pull occ upants back
towar dsthe backrests.
The belt force limiter reduces the belt
force on the occupant when a belt ten-
sioner is activated.
The belt force limiter is fine-tuned to the
front airbag, which takes over from the
seat belt a part of its restraining forces,
thus spreading the forces exerted on the
occupant over a greater area.
The automatic comfort-fit feature on the
front seats reduces the retraction force of
the seat belts.
When the igniti onisswit ched on, the belt
tensioner will be triggered:
! only if the res traint systems are opera-
tional (the 1warning lamp lights up
after the ignition is switched on and
goes out when the engine is running)
( = page 12) !
forea ch lap- shou lder sea tbe lt, pro-
vided the belt tongue is engaged inthe
seat belt buckle
! if a head-on or rear-end col lision occurs
and the veh icle decelerates or acceler-
ates rapidly ina longitudinal direction
during the initial stages ofthe collision
! on the front-passenger side only ifthe
front-passenger seat is occupied and
the belt tongue is engaged in the seat
belt buckle
! in the event of a severe fronta limpact
if the vehicle decelerates rapidly in a
longitudinal direction during the ini tial
stages of the collision
If the be lttensioners are tri ggered, you will
hear a bang that is genera lly harmless to
your hearing. A small amount of dust may
also be released. The 1warning lamp
lights up.
An indication that a belt tensioner in there ar has
been trigger edisthat the seat belt buckle is
pu lled down and is almost flush with the topof
the seat. G
Risk ofinjury The
belt tensioners in the rear only function
correctly ifthe buckl escan be pulled down
unimpeded.
Since this downwards movementmust not
be restricted:
! Do not grasp the buckles.
! Do not pl ace any obj ects un derneath
the buckles.
Ot he rwi se, the action of the belt tensioners
will beimpaired or completely ineffective.
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60 Safety
Occupant safety
The roll-over bars are deployed automati-
cally if it is detected that there is a risk of
the vehicle overturning.
The roll-over bars are located below the
rear head restrain ts. You may ret ract the
extended roll-o ver bars manually when the
soft top is open ( =page 344).
i You cannot lower the rear head restrai nts if
the roll-over bars are deplo yed.
If the roll-over bars deplo yau tomatically, you will
hear a ra ttling noise and the rear head restraints
ma y als obe ex tended. If a child
istravelling in the vehicle:
! secure the child us ing a child restraint
system which is appropriate to its age
and size and which has been approved
for Mercedes-Be nz, preferably on a
suitable rear seat
! make sure thatthe child is secured
throughout the trip
You can obtain child seats and informat ion
about the correct child restraint system
from any Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Roll-over
bars (Cabriol et) G
Risk of inju ry Mak
esure that the range of movement of
the roll-over bars is not obstructed, other-
wise persons could be injured when the roll-
over bars are extended.
For this reason, always pu ll the rear seat
head restraints out to the st opif passengers
are travelling in the rear. G
Risk of injury If the
\ warning lamp inthe rev counter
remains lit for a long time after the engine
has been started, th ere is a fault.
The roll-over bars will then fail to deploy
automatically in the event ofan accident
even if the systemdetects that there is a
danger of the vehic leov erturning. Thi scould
result in serious or fata lin ju ry to yourself or
ot her vehicle occupan ts.For safety reasons,
therefore, alwa ysdrive with the roll-over
bars extend edmanually until the mal func-
tion has been rectified.
Have your vehicle checked at aqualified
specialist workshop which has the neces-
sa ry special ist knowledge and too lsto carry
out the work required. Mercedes-Benz rec-
om mends that you use a Mercedes-Benz
Service Centre for this purpose. In particu-
lar, work rel evant to safety or on safety-
related syste msmustbe carried out at a
qualified specialist workshop. Childre
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