trunk MERCEDES-BENZ E CLASS 2017 Owners Manual

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u NO TE Dama ge to th et ru nk lid by obs ta ‐
cle sa bo ve th ev ehicle
The trunk lid swings upwards when it is
opened.

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The trunk lid could th us be opened or closed
unin te ntional ly ,int he fo llowing situations:R
If person sa rm sorl egs mo ve in th es ensor
de te ction ra nge, e.g .w he np olishing th ev ehi‐
cle, sitting on th ee dg eoft he trunk ,orp ick‐
ing up objects. R
If objects ar eg uided behind or placed behind
th ev ehicle, e.g. ch argin gc ables, te nsioning
st ra ps or luggage.R
When wo rk ing on th et ra iler coupling, trailers
or re ar bicycle ra ck s.
Deactivat eK EYLESS-GO ( →
pag e5 6) or do not
car ry th ek ey about yo ur person in suc hs it ua‐
tions.
Swit ch ing separat et ru nk locking on/off
If yo uc entrall yu nlo ck th ev ehicle while separate
locking is activated, th et ru nk re mains loc ke d.

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Ac tivating/deactivatin gt he trunk li do pening
height re st ri ction
Multimedia sy st em:

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EAS Y- PA CK trunk box
Ad justin gt he height of the EA SY -P AC Kt ru nk
bo xtoa ny position
q
WA RNING Risk of becoming trapped
and inju re dw hen moving th ef loor up
When th ef loor mo ve su p, yo ur han ds may
become trapped on th ef ra me of th eE AS Y-
PA CK trun kb ox an do bj ect sm ay be th row n
up.

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Fi rs t-aid kit (sof ts id ed)
Fir st -ai dk it (so ft sided) 1 is in th et ru nk in th e
left-hand stow ag en et . Ve hicl et ool kit
Overvie woft he tire-chang et ool kit
Apar tf ro mc er ta in countr y- specific va ri ations,
th ev ehicles ar en ot equipped wit hat ire-change
to ol kit.
The tire-chang et ool kit is located under th e
trunk fl oor.
1
Jack
2
Glo ve s
3
Wheel wrench
4
Alignment bolt
5
To wing ey e 6
Fo lding wheel ch ock7
Ra tche tw re nch
All ve hicles ar ee qu ipped wit ht ow ing ey e 5 .
Fu rt her information on th er equired tire-change
to ol kit can be obtained at aq ualified specialist
wo rk shop.
Setting up th ec hock Breakdown assis ta nce 293

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The fo llowing can be used in th ev ehicle without
re st ri ctions:R
RF transmitter wi th am aximum transmission
output of up to 10 0m WR
RF transmitter sw it ht ra nsmitter frequencies
in th e3 80 -4 10 MHz frequency band and a
maximu mt ra nsmissio no utpu tofu pto2 W
(trunked ra dio sy st em/T et ra )R
Mobile phones (2G/3G/4G)
Ther ea re no re st ri ctions whe np ositioning th e
antenn ao nt he outside of th ev ehicle fo rt he fo l‐
lowing frequenc yb ands:R
Tr unked ra dio sy st em/T et raR
70 cm band R
2G/3G/4G Ve hicl ei dentification plate, VIN and engine
number
Ve hicl ei dentification plate
Ve hicle identification plat e( US Ao nly)
1
Pe rm issible gros sm as s
2
Pe rm issible front axle load
3
Pe rm issible re ar axle load
4
Pa int code
5
VIN (vehicle identification number)34 2
Te ch nica ld at a

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We ight and loads
Please no te th at fo rt he specified ve hicle data:R
Items of optional equipment increase th e
curb we ight and re duce th em aximum pay‐
load.
Missing va lues we re no ta va ilable at time of
going to print.
Al lm odels
Maximu mr oof load 220 lb (100 kg )
Maximum trunk load Te ch nica ld at a 35 1

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Operating (DYNAMIC SELECT switch)
............................................................ .1 34
E
Easy entr yf eature
Operation/n ot es ................................... 92
Settin g. .................................................. 93
Easy ex it fe ature
Operation/no te s. .................................. 92
Settin g. .................................................. 93
EAS Y- PA CK trunk box .............................. 10 1
Ad justing th eh eight to an yp osition .... 10 0
Car e. .................................................. .2 89
In st alling/removin g. ............................ 10 1
EBD (Electronic Brak ef orce Distribu‐
tion) .......................................................... 15 2
ECO display
Fu nctio n. ............................................. 13 3
Re settin g. ............................................ 200
ECO st art/s to pf unction ................. 13 2, 13 3
Au to matic engine st ar t. ...................... .1 32
Au to matic engine st op ........................ .1 32
Operatio n. ........................................... 13 2
Switching off/on ................................. 13 3 Electric pa rk ing brake ............ .1 44 ,1 45, 14 6
App ly ing automaticall y. ...................... .1 44
App ly ing or re leasing manuall y. .......... .1 46
Emergency braking .............................. 14 6
Re leasing automaticall y. ...................... 14 5
Elec trical fuses
see Fu ses
Emer ge ncy
Fir st -a i dk it (so ft sided) ....................... 293
Overvie woft he help function s. ............. 16
Saf et yv es t. ......................................... 292
Eme rg ency braking ................................ .1 46
Emer ge ncy engine st art .......................... 307
Emer ge ncy ke y
Inserting/removing ............................... 57
Locking ad oor ....................................... 63
Un lockin gad oor .................................. .6 3
Emer ge ncy operation mode
St artin gv ehicle .................................... 12 9
Emer ge ncy re lease
Tr unk lid (from inside) .. .................. .. ...... 68
Emer ge ncy Te nsioning Devices
Ac tivation .............................................. 31 Energy consum pt ion
Ke y. ...................................................... .5 6
Engin e
EC Os ta rt /s to pf unction ..................... .1 32
Engine numbe r. .................................. .3 42
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
St artin ga ssis ta nce .............................. 301
Switching of f( st art/ st op button) ........ 14 0
Engine data
Displaying .......................................... .. 13 5
Engine hood
Openin g /closin g. ................................ .2 78
Engine number ........................................ 342
Engine oil .................................................. 281
Ad ditives ............................................ .3 46
Capacity .............................................. 346
Che ck ing th eo il le ve lu sing th eo il
dipstic k. ............................................... 281
MB- Fr eigabe or MB-Appr ov al .............. .3 46
To pping up .......................................... .2 81Index 421

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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