MERCEDES-BENZ CLK COUPE 2004 Owner's Guide

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28 Getting started
Adj
usting Adjusting the seat
electrically*
The swi tch for adjusting the seat electri-
cally is on the door trim.
6 Turn the key to position 1in the igni-
tion lock ,press the KEYLESS GO but-
ton once or open the appropriate door.
1 Seat fore-and-aft adjustment
2 Seat height
3 Back rest ang le
4 Seat angle
5 Head restraint height Seat fo
re-and -aft adju stment
6 Slide switch 1forwards and back-
wards in the direction of the arrow.
i Make surethatthe re are noitems ofluggage
in the footwell or behind the seats when adj ust-
ing the seats. You could otherwi sedamage the
seats.
Seat height
6 Slide switch 2up or down in the
direction of the arrow.
Backrest angle 6 Slide switch 3forward sor backwards
in the direction of the arrow.
Seat an gle
6 Slide switch 4up or down in the
direction of the arrow until your thighs
are lightly supported. Head restraint
6 Slide sw itch 5 up or down in thedi re c-
tion of the arrow.
6 Adjust the head restraint angle manu-
ally by pulling or pushing the bottom of
the head restraint. P 91.10-2366-31
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Risk ofinjury Ma
ke sure that the central area of the head
restraint supports the back ofyour head at
abo uteye level.
This will reduce the risk ofinjuryto you r
head and neck inaccide nts or similar
situations. P9
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Adjusting
Folding the front-seat backrests for-
wards and backward s/easy-e ntry feature
1 Seat release
i Toallow rear passengers toent erand exit
com fortab ly, the seat moves forwards when you
fold the bac kres t forwards if the seat isin the
rear half of its adjustment range.
On vehicl eswith electric seat adjustment*, the
head restraint also lowers autom atically. Fol
ding the backrest forwards
6 Pull seat release 1forwa rds and fold
the backrest forwards.
On vehicles with manual seat adjustment:
6 Release the head restraint if necessary
and press it down.
Fol ding the backrest back
6 Fold the backr est back until the seat
and backrest engage.
On vehicles with manual seat adjustment:
6 Adjust the head restraint to the correct
position again if necessary.
You will find further information in the
"Controls in detail" section ( =page 90). You can adjust the steering wheel either
manually or electrically*, depending on
your vehicle's equipment.
! Only adjust the stee ring wheel whe nthe
ve hicle isstationary and do not pull away until
the ste ering whe elis locked in position.
If you pul laway before th esteering wheel adjust-
ment mechanism is locked in position, you could
be br iefly distracte dby the steering wheel mov-
in g unexpec tedly.
However ,the steerability of the vehicle is not
affected. P 91.10-2367-31
neu Steering wheel
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Risk of accident The electrically-adjustable steering wheel*
can be adjus
tedw hen the key is out of the
ignition and the driver's door is open. For
thi sreason, do not leave children unsuper-
vised in the vehicle as they could become
trapped as a result of a steering wheel
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30 Getting started
Adj
usting Adjus
ting the steeri ngwheel manual ly
The handle is located under the steering
column.
1 Release handle
6 Pullhandle 1to release the steering
column.
6 Adjust the position of the steering
wheel manually.
When doing so, make sure that:
! you can hold the steering wheel
with your arms sli ghtly bent
! your legs can mov efreely
! you can see all displ ays in the
in strument cluster clearly 6
To lock the steering co lumn, push han-
dle 1in fully until you hear it click into
place.
The steering wheel position is locked
again.
Adjusti ngthe steering wheel electrically*
6
Make sure that the ignition isswitched
on.
All the lamps in the instrument cluster
light up.
The lever is on the left under the steering
column.
1 Steering column fore-and-aft adjust-
ment
2 Steering column he ight Steering
column fore-and-aft adjust-
ment
6 Push the lever forwards or backwards
in the direction of arrow 1until your
arms are slightly bent when you are
holding the steering whee l.
Steering column hei ght
6 Push the lever up or do wnin the direc-
tion of arrow 2. When doing so, make
sure that:
! your legs can mo vefreely
! you can see all displays inthe
instrument cluster clearly
You will find further information in the
"Controls indetail" section.
! Easy-entr y/exit feature for the driver
(= page 129)
! Storing the steering wheel position
(=
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Adjusting
Before starting off, adjust the rear-view
mirror and the exterior mirrors in such a
way that you can get a good overview of
road and traffic conditions. Rear-vie
wmi rror
6 Adjust the rear-view mirror manually. Exterior mirrors
The buttons are located above the parking
brake release handle.
1 Adjustment button
2 Right-hand mirror
3 Left-hand mirror 6
Make sure that the ignition is switched
on.
All the lamps in the instrument cluster
light up.
6 Press button 2for the right-hand
mirror or button 3for the left-hand
mirror.
6 Press up or down, right or left on
adjustment button 1until the mirror
is set correctly.
i The conve xexterior mirror enlarges your
field of vis ion.
The mirrors are heated automatically at low out-
si de temperatures.
You will find further information in the
"Controls in deta il" se ction (
=page 148). Mirrors
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Risk of accident The
exterior mirrors reduce the size of the
image. The objects are actuallyclo ser than
they appear .You could misjudge the dis-
tance fro mvehicles driving behind and
ca use an accident, e.g. when changing lane.
For this reason, make sure of the actual dis-
tan cefrom the vehicle driving behind by
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32 Getting started
Driving Dr
iving G
Risk of accident Do not kee
panyobjects in the driver' sfoo t-
well. Make sure that floormats or car pets in
the driver's footwell:
! donot obstruct the pedals
! areproperl ysecured
The objects could otherwise get caught
between the pedal sif you accelerate or
brake suddenly. You would then not be able
to brake or accelerate. This coul dlead to
ac cident and injury. Wearing seat belts
G
Risk of injury A seat belt that is not worn correctl
y,or that
is not correctly engaged in the seat belt
buckle, cannot perform its intende dprotec-
tive function. It could even cause severe or
fatal injuries.
For this reason, make sure that all the occu-
pants – in particular, pregnant women –
always wear their seat belts correctly.
! The se atbelt must not be twisted and
must pass closely over your body. You
should therefore avoid wearing bulky
clot hing (e.g. winter coats). The shoul-
der section of the belt must be routed
over the middle of your shoulder – never
ar ound you rnec kor under your arm –
and must be pulled tight against the
upper body. The lap bel t must crossover
your lap as low down as possibl eat all
times, i.e. over your hip joints – not
across your stomach or lower abdom en.
If necessary, press the belt strap down a
bit and retighten bypulling the seat belt
upwards towards the belt reel. !
Do not route the belt strap over sharp or
fragile objects, especially if these are on
or inside your clothing, e.g. spectacles,
pens or keys. The belt strap could ot her-
wise be damaged and you could be
injured as a result.
! Only one person shou ld use each seat
belt at any one time. Do not allow chil-
dren to be carried on the lap of another
occupant since the child will then no
longer be secured in the event of an
accident, braking or a sudden change in
direction. This could result in severe or
fatal injuries to the child or other occu-
pants.
! Persons less than 1.50 m tall cannot
wear the seat belts correctly. Persons
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The < seat belt warni ng lamp in the
instrument cluster reminds you to ensure
that all occupants are wearing their seat
belts.
If the driver has not fastened his seat belt,
the < seat belt warning lamp lights up
if the doors are closed and the engine is
running. In addition, an intermitten tsignal
sounds from a speed of 25 km /hupwards.
The intermittent signal ceases:
! as soon as the driver has fastened his
seat belt
! after a maximum of 93 seconds
! when the vehicle is stationary
The < seat belt warning lamp only goes
out once the driver has fastened his seat
belt. !
Children less than 1.50 m tall and
yo un ger than 12 years ofage cannot
wear the seat belts properly. Always
secure these children in suitable child
re straint systems on seats designe dfor
this purpose ( =pag e62). Please follow
the manufacturer&#39;s installation instruc-
tions when installing child restraint sys-
tems.
! Do not secure any objects with a seat
belt if it is also being used by one of the
vehicle &#39;soccupan ts. G
Risk ofinjury The seat belt only prov
ides its intended
degree of protection if the seat backrest is
positioned as close to the vertical as possi-
ble, allowing th eoccupant to sit upright.
Avoid sea tpositions which do not allow the
seat belt to be routed correctly ( =
pag e25).
Therefore, po sition the bac kres ts as close to
the vertical as possible. Never drive with the
backrest inclined too far backwards. G
Risk of injury Airbags are de
signed not to be triggered in
al lac cident situations, since aco rrectly fas-
tened seat belt will often besufficient for
providing an effective degree of protection.
Airbags are not a substitute for seat belts.
To reduce the risk of severe or eve nfatal
in jury, make sure that all occupants – in par-
ticular, pregnant women – always wear their
seat be lts correctly, are seated inan upright
positio nand have their seats positio ned
almost vertic ally ( =
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34 Getting started
Driving
The seat belt extender for the driver and
front passenger makes iteasier for you to
put on the seat belt.
1 Seat belt extender
The seat belt extender extends when you
close the appropriate door and turn the
key to position 1or 2in the ig nition lock. The seat belt extender sli
des back again if
you:
! engage the belt tongue inthe seat belt
buc kle
! do not engage the belt tongue in the
seat belt buckle within 30 seconds
! open the respective door
! turn the key to position 0in the ignition
lock
! unlock or fold the backrest forwards
1Belt tongue
2 Release button
3 Buc kle
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Risk of injury The seat belt extender must be
inits
retracted position whil edriving.Only then
can the seat belt fit your body correctly and
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6 Click bel ttongue 1into buckle 3.
6 Pull up on the shoulder belt to tighten
the belt across your lap if necessary.
!Do no tdepress the accelerator pedal when
st arting the engine.
i If you depress the brake pedal when starting
the engine, the pedal tra vel is longer than usual
and the pedal resistance is lo w.
If you depress the brake pedal after starting the
en gine, the pedal travel and resistance return to
normal. G
Riskof injury You could injure
yours elfin an accident if
you use seat belts which:
! aredamaged
! have been subjected to a loadin an acci-
dent
! have been modified
These seat belts can then nolong er function
or protect as intended.
Do not pass the seat belt strap over sharp
edges .It could tear.
Ma ke sure that th eseat belt isnot caught in
the door or seat adjustmen tmechanism. It
coul dbe damaged. G
Risk of injury Check the seat
belts regularly for damage.
You should never modify the seat belts your-
self. They might not function properly any
more.
Always have seat belts which are damaged
or have been subjected to a load in an
ac cident replaced ata qualifi edspecialist
workshop, which has the necessary special-
is t knowledge and tools to carry out the
required work. Mercede s-Benz recom mends
that you usea Merced es-Benz Service Cen-
tre for this purpose. In particular ,work rele-
vant to safety or on safety-related systems
must be carried out at a qualified specialist
workshop. Starting the engine
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Risk of poisoning Never run
the engine wh enthe vehicle is in
an enclo sedsp ace. The exhaust fume scon-
tain poisonous carbon monoxide. Breathing
in exhaust fumes constitu tes a health haz-
ar dand could lead to unconscio usness and
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36 Getting started
DrivingManual transmission
Gearshift
pattern
6 Before starting the engine, make sure
that:
! the parking brake is engaged
(
= pag e43) to prevent the vehicle
rolling away
! the transm ission is in neutral
You will find further information about the
6-speed manual transmission in the
&#34;Controls in deta il&#34; section (
=page 137). Automatic
tran smission*
Gearshift pattern
P Park position
R Reverse gear
N Neutral
D Drive position
6 Before starting the engine, make sure
that:
!the parking brake is engaged
(=
page 43) to prevent the vehicle
rolling away
! the selector lever is inposition P i
Youcan also start the engine when the
selector lever is in position N.
You will find further information about the
automatic transmission in the &#34;Controls in
detail&#34; section ( =page 138). Starting the engine
i
Vehicle swith automatic transmission*:
You may also use the touch-start function. Turn
th ekey to position 3and rel ease itagain imme-
diatel y.The engine thenstarts aut omatical ly.
Petrol engine
6 Turn the key to position 3(= page 23)
in theignition lock and re leas eit aga in
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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
time. P 82.00-
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