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1
Ad justs th es eats electrically →
84
2
Switches th es eat heating on/off →
90
3
Switches th es eat ve ntilation on/o ff →
90
4
Ad justs th ef ro nt passenger seat from th ed ri v‐
er's seat
5
76 Loc ks /unloc ks th ev ehicle →
60
6
Opens/closes th et ru nk lid →
63
7
Ad justs and fo lds th eo utside mir ro rs out/in
electrically →
11 8
8
b Opens/closes th er ight side window →
70
9
b Opens/ cl oses th er ear ri ght side window →
70
A
Child saf et yl oc kf or th er ear side windo ws →
53
B
b Opens/closes th er ear lef ts ide wind ow →
70 C
b Opens/closes th el ef ts ide window →
70
D
Opens th ed oor →
60
E
Sets th em emor yf unction →
93
F
Sets th es eat fo re -and-af ta dj ustment →
84
G
Ad justs th es eat cushion length →
84
H
Ad justs th e4 -w ay lumbar support →
85
I
Seat adjustment using th em ultimedia sy st em →
87
J
Ad justs th eh ead re st ra ints →
85
K
Ad justs th es eat cushion inclination →
84
L
Ad justs th es eat height →
84
M
Ad justs th es eat backres ti nclination →
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Switching th es eat heating on/off
q
WA RNING Risk of bu rn sd ue to re peat‐
edl ys witching on th es eat heater
Re peatedly switching on th es eat heater can
cause th es eat cushion and seat backrest
padding to become ve ry hot.
The healt hofp ersons wit hl imited te mp era‐
tur es ensitivity or al imited ability to re act to
exc essively high te mp eratures ma ybea ff ec‐
te dort he ym ay ev en suf fe rb urn-lik ei njuries.

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Obser ve th ef ollowing information:
Information on cleaning and car eA vo iding ve hicl ed amage
Seat belts
Clean wit hw ar mw ater an ds oap solution. R
Do no tu se ch emical cleanin ga ge nts.R
Do no td ry seat belts by heating th em to ove r1 76 °F
(80 °C) or ex posing th em to direct sunlight.
Display
Clean th es ur fa ce carefully wi th am ic ro fi ber clo th and
TFT/LCD displa yc leaner. R
Swit ch of ft he displa ya nd allo wtoc ool.R
Do no tu se an yo th er cleaning products.
Plastic trim R
Clea nw it had am pm icrofiber clo th .R
If th et ri misv er yd irty: use ac leanin ga ge nt re commen‐
ded by Mercedes-Benz. R
Do no ta ppl ys tic ke rs ,f ilms et c.R
Do no ta ll ow cosmetics, insect re pellent or sun cream to
come in contact wi th th ep lastic trim.
Genuine wo od/t ri m
elements R
Clea nw it ham ic ro fi ber clo th .R
Bla ck piano-lac qu er look: clean wit had am pc lo th and
soap solution. R
If th et ri misv er yd irty: use ac leanin ga ge nt re commen‐
ded by Mercedes-Benz. Do no tu se sol ve nt-based cleaning agents, polishe sorw axes.
Ro of lining
Clean wit hab ru sh or dr ys hampoo.
Carpet
Use carpe ta nd te xtil ec leaning agents re commended by
Mercedes-Benz.290
Maintenance and care

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Fu se bo xint he trunk ........................... 31 0
No te s. ................................................. 308
G
Garag ed oor opener
Clea ri ng th em emor y. .......................... 14 4
Opening or closing th eg arag ed oor .... .1 43
Programming buttons .......................... 14 1
Re solving problems ............................. 14 3
Synchronizing th er olling code ............ .1 42
Gearshif tr ecommendation .................... 13 8
Genuin ep arts ............................................ 19
Genuin ew ood (Care) .............................. 289
Glo ve box
Air ve nt ................................................ 12 6
Glo ve compa rt ment
Locking/unlo ck ing ................................ 96
H
Handbrake
see Electric parkin gb ra ke
Handling ch aracteristics (unusual) ....... .3 11
HANDS-FREE AC CESS ................................ 66 Haza rd wa rn ing lights ............................ .1 12
Head re st ra int
Fr ont (adjusting manually) ..................... 85
Fr ont (luxur yh ead re st ra int ). ................ .8 6
Re ar passenger compartment
(adjusting) ............................................ .8 7
Re ar passenger compartment
(removing/ins ta lling) ............................ .8 7
Head-up display
Ac tivating/deactivating ...................... .2 05
Fu nctio n. ............................................. 205
Menu (on-board compu te r) .................. 204
Setting displa ye lements (on-boa rd
compu te r) ............................................ 204
Setting th eb ri ghtness (on-board
computer) ............................................ 204
Setting th ep osition (on-boar dc om‐
puter) .................................................. 204
Using th em emor yf unction .................. .9 3
Headlam pf lashing ...... .. ........................... 111
Heating
see Climat ec ontrol
High beam
Ac tivating/deactivating ........................ 111 High-beam headlamps
Ad aptiv eH ighbeam Assis t. .................. 11 2
High-pressur ec leaning equipment
(care) ........................................................ 284
Hill st ar ta ssi st ........................................ 13 0
HOLD functio n
Ac ti v
ating/deactivating ...................... .1 68
Me th od of operation ........................... .1 68
I
Identification plate
Engine ................................................. 342
Re frigerant .......................................... 349
Ve hicle ................................................ 342
Identification plate
see Ve hicle identification plate
Ignition
Switching on (s ta rt /s to pb utton) ........ .1 27
Immobilizer ................................................ 79
Indicator lamp
see Wa rn ing/indicator lamps
Individual driv ep ro gr am
Configuring .......................................... 13 5Index 423

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Locking (from inside ). ............................ 60
Locking (KEYLESS-GO) ......................... .6 0
Lo we ri ng ............................................. 338
Maintenance .......................................... 21
Pa rk ing ................................................ 14 6
Problem notification .............................. 25
Ra ising ................................................ 335
St artin g( eme rg ency operation
mode) .................................................. 12 9
St artin g( smartphone) ........................ .1 29
St artin g( st art/ st op button) ................ .1 28
Switching of f( st art/ st op button) ........ 14 0
Un lockin g( from inside ). ........................ 60
Unlo ck in g( KEYLESS-GO) ...................... .6 0
Ve hicle dat a. ...................................... .3 50
Ve ntilating (co nve nience opening) ......... 71
Ve hicl ed ata
Displ ay ing ............................................ 13 5
Ro of load ............................................. 351
Tr unk load ............................................ 351
Tu rn ing ra dius ...................................... 350
Ve hicle height ...................................... 350
Ve hicle lengt h. .......................... ........... 350
Ve hicle widt h. ...................................... 350
Wheelbase .......................................... .3 50 Ve hic l ed ime
nsions ................................. 350
Ve hicl ee lectronics
No te s. ................................................. 340
Tw o-w ay ra dios .................................... 340
Ve hicl ei dentification number
see VIN
Ve hicl ei dentification plate .................... 342
Pa int code .......................................... .3 42
VIN ...................................................... 342
Ve hicl ei nterior
Cooling or heating (sma rt phone) ........ .1 28
Ve hicl eo peration
Outside th eU SA or Canada .................. .2 1
Ve hicl et ool kit
Ti re -chang et ool kit .............................. 293
TIREFIT kit .......................................... .2 94
To wing ey e. ......................................... 293
Ve ntilating
Con ve nience opening ............................ 71
Ve ntilation
see Climat ec ont ro l
Ve nts
see Air ve nts Vi deo mode .............................................. 262
Ac tivating ............................................ 260
Ac tivating/deactivating full-screen
mod e. .................................................. 262
Overvie w. ............................................. 261
Setting s. .............................................. 262
VIN ............................................................ 342
Identificatio np la te .............................. 342
Sea t. .................................................... 342
Vi sibility
Defrosting th ew indo ws ....................... 12 3
Wi ndshield hea te r. ................... ............ 12 5
Vo ice Cont r
ol Sy st em ............................ .2 06
Application-specific command ............ 207
Au dible help function s. ........................ 20 8
Comm an dt ype s. ................................. 207
Entering numbe rs ................................ 208
Globa lc ommand ................................. 207
Impr ov ing speec hq ualit y. .................. .2 08
Languag es et ti ng ................................ .2 08
Medi ap la ye rc ommands ...................... 21 3
Messag ec ommands ........................... .2 14
Multifunction st eering wheel (operat‐
ing) ...................................................... 206
Na vigation commands ......................... 21 0438
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Changin g. ............................................ 33 4
Ch an ging hub caps .............................. 334
Che ck ing .............................................. 31 1
Checkin gt he tir ep re ssur e( man‐
ually) ................................................... .3 16
Checkin gt he tir ep re ssur e( tir ep re s‐
sur em onitoring sy st em) ..................... .3 17
Definitions ........................................... 328
DO T, Ti re Identification Nu mber (TIN)
............................................................ .3 24
Fla tt ir e. ............................................... 294
Loa di nde x. .......................................... 326
Loa dr ating ......................................... .3 26
Maximum tir el oa d. ............................. 325
Maximum tir ep re ssur e. ...................... 325
MOExtende dt ires ................................ 294
Mounting ............................................. 337
Noise .................................................... 31 1
No te soni ns ta lling .............................. .3 31
Overvie woft ir el abeling ..................... .3 23
Re moving ............................................ 337
Re placing ............................................ .3 31
Re st artin gt he tir ep re ssur em onitor‐
ing sy st em .......................................... .3 18
Ro ta ting ............................................... 333
Selection ............................................ .3 31 Sno wc hains ........................................ 31 2
Spee dr ating ................. ... ................... . 3 26
St oring ................................................ 334
Te mp eratur eg ra de .............................. 323
Ti re and Loading In fo rm atio np lacar d. .3 19
Ti re ch aracteristic s. ............................ .3 26
Ti re pressur e( No te s) ........................... 31 2
Ti re pressur em onitoring sy st em
(function) ............................................. 31 6
Ti re pressur et able .............................. .3 14
Ti re Quality Grading ............................. 323
Ti re size designation ........................... .3 26
TIREFIT kit .......................................... .2 95
Tr action gr ade .................................... .3 23
Tr ead we ar grade ................................ .3 23
Un usual handlin gc haracteristics ........ .3 11
Wi -Fi
Overvie w. ............................................ 226
Setting ................................................ .2 27
Setting up ah ot spo t. ........................... 228
Wi ndo wa irbag .......................................... .3 7
Wi ndo ws
Closin g. ................................................ .7 0
Opening ................................................ .7 0 Wi ndo ws (Care) ...................................... .2 87
Wi ndshield .. ..................................... .1 16 ,1 22
Defr osting ............................................ 12 2
Infrared re fl ectiv e. ............................... 12 1
Re placing th ew iper blades .................. 11 6
Wi ndshield
see Wi ndshield
Wi ndshield heater ................................... 12 5
Wi ndshield heating
see Wi ndshield hea te r
Wi ndshield wa sher fluid ........................ .3 48
No te s. ................................................. 348
Wi ndshield wa sher sy st em
Re fi lling .............................................. .2 83
Wi ndshield wipers
Ac tivating/deactivating ...................... .1 15
Re placing th ew iper blades .................. 11 6
Wi nter
Sno wc hains ........................................ 31 2
Wi nter operation
Sno wc hains ........................................ 31 244 0
Index