MERCEDES-BENZ CLK COUPE 2004 Owners Manual

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258 Operation
Winter driving
Do not exceed the maximum permissible
spee d of 50 km /h. Remove the snow
chains as soon as pos sible if you are no
longer driving on snow-covered roads.
i Youmay wish to deactivate ESP when pull-
ing away on snow chains ( =
page 70). This will
help you to achieve an effective cutting action.
If you are intending to fit snow chains,
please remember the follow ing:
! Snow chains cannot be fitted on all
whee l/tyre combinations.
! Fit snow chains only to the rear wheels.
Comply with the manufacturer's instal-
lat ion instructions.
! Mercedes-Benz recommends that, for
safety reasons, you only use snow
chains wh ich have been approved for
Mercedes-Benz.
! Youmust not fit snow chains to AMG tyres. You should drive particularly carefully on
icy roads. Avoid sudden accelerati
on,
steering mo vements and braking.
If the vehicle threatens to skid or cannot
be brought to a standstill at a low speed:
! shift in toneut ral
! move the selector lever to N
! try to keep the vehicle under control
using corrective steering G
Risk of accident If you fit the spare wheel
*when driving with
winter tyres, pl ease be awarethat driving
stability will beimp aired owing to unstable
cornering characteristics cause dby the dif-
ferent tyres. You should ther efore adapt
your driving style and drive carefully.
Have the spare wheel* changed at the near-
est qualifi edspecialist workshop which has
the necessary specia list knowledge and
tools to carry out the work required.
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-
ried out at a qualified specialist workshop. Snow chains Winter driving
G
Risk of accident Do not
change down for additio nal engine
braking ona slippery road surface. The drive
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259
Operation
Driving abroad
An extensive network of Mercedes-Benz
Service Centres is also at your disposal
when you are travelling abroad. The appro-
priate workshop directories are available
from any Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
Only low-octane fuel is available in certain
countries.
You will fin dfurther information about fuel
grades in the "Operation" section
( = page 241). If your journey takes you to countries in
wh
ich traffic drives on the opposite side
of the road to the country where the vehi-
cle is reg istered, your headl amps should
be masked or parti ally masked to ensure
that the headlamps are at symmetrical
dipped beam*. Oncoming traffic will then
be dazzled less.
6 Mask the headlamps with special adhe-
sive sheets.
These sp ecial masking sheets can be
obtained at a qual ified specialist work-
shop, e.g. at a Mercedes-Benz Service
Centre.
Or depending on your vehicle's equipment:
6 Have the bi-xenon headlamps*
switched to symmetri cal dipped beam
at a qualified specialist workshop, e.g.
at a Merce des-Benz Service Centre.
You may obtain further information from a
Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. !
Mercede s-Be nz recommends that you only
use genuine Merced es-Benz adh esivesheets,
otherwise your headlamps could be damaged.
Remember to switch the headlamps to asym-
metrical dipped-beam headlamps again once
you are driving on the side of th eroad for the
co untry in which your vehicle is registered. Drivi
ngabroad Symmetrical dipped-beam
he
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260 Operation
Trailer towing
The detachable ball coupling is located in
the stowage
wellunder the boot floor.
You wil lfind details of installation dimen-
sions and loads in the "Technical data"
section.
Make a note of the key number in this
Owner's Manual, for example. This will
help you to obtain a replacement key from
a Mercedes-Benz Serv ice Ce ntre quickly,
shou ldyou lose it.
Key nu mber.: ________________ Removing the cover
1 Cover
6 Pull cover 1downwards vertically.
6 Store cover 1in the ball coupling
stowage well next to the spare whee l.2
Key
6 Insert key 2into the ball coupling
lock.
6 Turn key 2anti-cloc kwise.
6 Lift the handwheel off the ball coupling
and turn th ehandw heel clockwise until
it engages.
The whi temarking on the ball coupling
must be aligned with the red marking
on the handwheel. Trailer towing
Trailer tow hitch*
G
Risk of accident Fit the ball coupling with great care as it is
essential for the safety of th
eentire
vehicle /trailer combination. P 31.10-2451-31 Fitting the
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Operation
Trailer towing
3 Ball coupling mounting
6 At the mark on the bumper, gu ide the
ball coupling vertically into ball cou-
pling mou nting 3until it engages.
The han dwheel turns in such a way that
green area 4on the handwheel is
aligned with the white area on the ball
cou pling. 4
Green area
6 Turn the key in the direct ion of the ar-
row (to lock).
6 Rem ove the key and press on the cover
cap.
6 Fold out the socket under the vehicle.
i It isbest to remove th e ball coupling if the
tr ailer tow hitch is no longer required. P 31.10-2453-31 P 31.10-2454-31 G
Risk of accident The ball coup
ling is only correctly fitted once
the white ar eaon the ba llcoupling and the
gr ee nar ea on the han dwheelare aligned
and the key can be removed. Unless it is fit-
ted properly, the ball coupling could work
loose.
When the vehicl eis towing a trail er, the ball
coupling must be locked and the ke yre-
moved. Only then is it guaranteed that the
ball coupling issecure and cannot work
loose while the vehicle is being driven.
If the ball coupling can not be locked and the
key cannot be remove d, remove the ball
coupling and clean it ( =
pag e271). If you
still cannot fit (lock) the ball coupling after it
has been cleaned, rem ove it. Insuch cases,
the trailer tow hitch must not be used for
towing because its safety cannot be guaran-
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262 Operation
Trailer towing
iThe maxim umpermissible weights are given
in the vehicle documents and onthe type plates
of the trail erand the trailer tow hitch .The lowest
value given is decisive.
Th emax imum trailer drawb arno sewe ight forthe
trailer towbar on th eball neck is 75 kg. The draw-
bar no seweight must not, however, exceed that
specified on the type plates for th etrailer tow
hit ch and the trailer. If you couple a trailer, the driving charac-
terist
ics of your vehicle change.
The vehicl e/trailer combination:
! is heavier
! is restricted in its acceleration and
gradie nt-climbing capability
! has a longer stopping distance
! is more susceptible to gusting cross-
winds
! demands more sensitive steeri ng
Fuel consumption is higher when towing a
trailer.
Tips for driving when to wing a trailer:
! We recom mend utilising the maximum
per missible drawb arnoseweigh t,and
always at least 50 kg.
! The vehicle's payload must be reduced
to compensate for the drawbar nose-
weight so that thema ximum per missi-
ble rear axle load is not exceeded. Have the entire trailer tow hitch ch
ecked at
a qualifie dspecialist workshop which has
the necessary specia list knowledge and
tools to carry out the work required.
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-
ried out at a qualified specialist workshop. Dr
iving tips G
Risk of accident Maximum care and atte
ntion iscalledfor
when coupling and decoupling a trailer.
Ma kesure that no-one is pre sent between
the trailer and the vehicle when the vehicle
is being reversed up to the trailer.
Do not uncouple a tr ailer with an overrun
brake when the brake is engaged. If you have coupled the trailer to the vehicle
incorr
ectly, there isa risk that the trailer
may break away.
Make sure that the following values have
been observed:
! Maximum permissi ble gross vehicle
weight
! Maximum permissible trailer drawbar
noseweight
! Maximum permissible trailer load
! Maximum permissible rearload on the
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263
Operation
Trailer towing
! You should not exceed a maximum
speed of 80 km /h, even incountries
where higher speeds are permitted.
! Avoid sudden braking. Instead, apply
the brake lightly at first, to allow the
trailer to overrun. Then increase the
braking for cerapidly.
! If the trailer starts to swing, reduce
your speed, do not attempt corrective
steering, and brake if necessary. On no
account should you attem pttodraw
the vehicle /trailer combination out by
increasing your speed.
! The gradient-climbing capabi lities from
a standstill are correct for sea level.
When driving in mountainous areas,
note that the power output of the en-
gine, and with itits gradient-climbing
capability from a standstill, decreases
with increasing altitude.
! Do not uncouple a trai ler with anoverrun
brake when the brake is engaged. The spring
action of the overrunning brake mechani sm
could damage the bumper. 6
Fold out the socket under the vehicle.
6 Remove the locked prot ective cap on
the handwheel.
6 Unlock the lock on the handwheel
usin g the key.
6 Hold the ball coupli ngfirmly. Lift the
handwheel off the ball coupling and
turn the handwheel clockwise until it
engages.
The red marking on the handwheel is
aligned with the white marking.
6 Remove the ball coupling by pulling
downwards.
6 Press the ball coupling cover into the
ball coupling recess.
Make sure that the cover is fitted se-
curely. Stowing the ball coupling
6
Stow the ball coupling in the ball
coupling well by the spare wheel. Removing the ball coupling
G
Risk of accident Do not carry the ball coupling unsecured in
the vehicle interior.
Vehicle occupan tscould be injured by the
ball coupling being thrown around in the
vehicle in the event of:
! sharp braking
! a change of direction or
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264 Operation
Trailer towing
If your trailer has a 7-pin connector, you
can connect it using an adapter cable.
The adapter cable can be obtained at a
qualified specialist workshop, e.g. at a
Mercedes-Benz Servi ceCentre.
1 Lug
2 Gro ove Fitting an adapter
cable
6 Lift up the cover.
6 Insert the connector with lug 1 into
groove 2and turn it clockwise to the
stop.
6 Allow the cover to engage.
6 Secure the adapter cable to the trailer
using cable ties. Permanent current
Your
vehicle has been designed to provi de
a permanent current connection. If you
need a perman ent current supply to the
trailer, have the necessary fuse inserted at
a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. at a
Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
i Remove the fu seifyou no longer require a
perm anent current connection. Trailer with 7-pin connector
P
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Operation
Service
ASSYST, the A ctive S ervice Syst em, tells
you when the next service is due.
Approximately one month before the next
service is due ,one of the following mes-
sages will appear in the multi-function dis-
play while you are driving or the ignition is
switched on:Se rvice A in.. days
Se rvice A in.. km
Se rvice A due now!
TheService AorService Bmessages pro-
vi de information about the type of service
which is due. i
Thetime between individual services de-
pends on your sty leof driving. Amoderate style
of driving atmedium engine speeds and avoidi ng
short trips increase this time.
The service indicator is cleared automati-
cally after 30 seconds. You can also clear
it yourself.
6 Press the reset button on the left-hand
side of the instrument cluster
(
= page 12). If you have missed the service due date,
the following messages appear in the
multi-function display:
Service
A exceededby.. days
Service A exceededby.. km
A signal also sounds.
A qual ified specialist workshop, e.g. a
Mercedes-Benz Serv ice Centre, will reset
the service indicator after the service work
has been carr ied out.
i You could be in breach of rele vant regula-
tions by failing tohave the spe cified service
carried out. Service
P54.30-5239-31 Clearing the service indicator Missi
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266 Operation
Service
6
Switch on the ignition.
The standard display appears in the mul ti-
function display (= page 120).
6 Pres s the k orj button on the
mu lti-function steering wheel repeat-
edly until the 9or´ service
symbol appears in the multi-function
display with the service due date.
i Periods when the battery isdisconnected
ar en ot recorde dbythe timed service indicator.
Yo u must therefore subtract such periods from
the ser vice due dat eyourself.
Do not confuse the service indicator with the
: engine oil level display. If your vehicle is ever service
dother than
at a Mercedes-Benz Serv ice Ce ntre, you
can reset the service indicator yoursel f.
6 Switch on the ignition.
The standard displ ayappears in the multi-
function display (= page 120).
6 Press the korj button on the
multi-function steering wheel repeat-
edly until the 9or´ service
symbol appears in the mul ti-function
display with the service due date.
6 Press and hold the reset button on the
left in the instrument cluster for about
four seconds. The following message appears
inthe
display:Re set service interval?
To confirm pr ess reset button
6To confirm, press and hold the reset
button until asignal sou nds.
The service indicator now displays the
new value.
i Ifyou have reset the service indicator acci-
dentally, a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a
Mercedes-Benz Service Centre, will beableto
upda te itagain. Calling up the
service due date Resetti
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267
Operation
Care
Regular and proper care will help to main-
tain the value of your vehicle .The best way
to protect your veh icle from harmful envi-
ronmental influences is to wash itand use
protective treatments regularly.
i Itis be stto use Merced es-Benz care pro d-
uc ts. The sehave been sp ecially adapt edto
Mercedes-Benz vehicle sand are state of the art.
Mer cedes-Benz care products are available from
any Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
Scratches, corrosive deposits, etching and
damage caused by neglect or inadequate
care cannot always be completely reme-
died. If this is the case, please consult a
qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a
Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Repair damage caused by loose chippings
and remove the following substan
ces as
soon as possible:
! Insect re mains
! Bird droppings
! Tree resin
! Oils and grease
! Fuel
! Tar stains !
Under no circumstanc esshould you affix un-
suitable stickers, films, magnets or similar to
painted surfaces. Doing so could damage the
paintwork.
Additional care notes for AMG vehicles
with nubuck leather upholstery:
The nubuck leather isalready treated with
a protective coating. You sho uld not there-
fore use:
! MB leather care agents
! MB stain remover
! other solvent-based cleaning agents
Avoid rubbing the leather upholster yvigor-
ously. Remo vedirt using a damp microfi-
bre cloth. Care
G
Riskofpoisoning Always follow the instructions for using
the
care pro ducts.
Always keep care products tightly clos ed
and out of the reach of children. H
Environmental note Dis
pose of emp tyconta iners, cleaning
cloths and polishing wads in an environmen-
tally-responsible manner. 209en
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