fuel MERCEDES-BENZ E CLASS 2018 User Guide

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The we ar pat te rn sont he front and re ar wheels
dif fe r: R
Fr ont wheels we ar mor eont he shoulder of
th et ireR
Re ar wheels we ar mor eint he center of th e
tire
On ve hicles th at ha ve th es ame size front and
re ar wheels ,r ot at et he wheels according to th e
inter va ls in th et ir em anufacturer's wa rr anty
book in yo ur ve hicle documents. If th is is not
av ailable, ro ta te th et ires ev ery
3,000 to 6,000 mile s( 5,000 to 10 ,000 km),
dependin gont he we ar .E ns ur et hat th ed irection
of ro ta tio ni sm ai ntained.
It is impe ra tiv etoo bser ve th ei nstruction sa nd
saf et yn ot es on "Wheel ch ange" when doin gs o.
Note sons to ri ng wheelsR
Af te rr emoving wheels, st or et hem in ac ool,
dr ya nd preferably dar kp lace.R
Pr ot ect th et ires from con ta ct wi th oil, grease
or fuel. 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. Fo rm or ei nformation on whi ch tire-
ch anging to ol kit ar er equired and appr ove df or
per fo rm ing aw heel ch ang eony our ve hicle, con‐
sult aq ualified specialis tw or ks hop.
Re qu ired tire-chang et ool kit ma yi nclude, fo r
ex ample: R
Jack R
Whee lc hock R
Wheel wrench R
Centering pin
The tire-chang et ool kit is located under th e
trunk fl oor. 1
Jack 2
Glo ve s
3
Wheel wrench
4
Centering pin
5
Fo lding wheel ch ock
6
Ra tche tf or jack Wheels and tires 37 7

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q
WA RNING Risk of inju ry from fuel
Fu els ar ep oisonous and harmful to yo ur
health

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u NO TE Premature we ar caused by unlea‐
ded re gular ga soline
Unleade dr egular ga soline can cause th e
engine to we ar mor eq uickl ya nd impair lon‐
ge vity and per fo rm ance.
If unleaded premium grade ga soline is
una va ilable and yo uh ave to re fuel using
unleade dr egular ga soline:

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Fu nctio n. .............................................. 17 2
Sy st em limitations .............................. .1 72
Ad aptiv ec ru ise control
see Ac tiv eD is ta nce Assi st DISTRONIC
Ad aptiv eH ighbeam Assist
Fu nctio n. .............................................. 11 7
Switching on/of f. ................................. 11 8
Ad diti ve s .................................................. 390
Engine oil ............................................ 390
Fu el ..................................................... 390
Ad diti ve s( engine oil)
see Ad ditives
Ad diti ve s( fuel)
see Fu el
Ad dres sb oo k
see Contacts
Ad justin gt he balance/ fa der
Burmes te r ®
high-end 3D sur ro und
soun ds ys te m. ..................................... 31 8
Burmes te r ®
sur ro und soun ds ys te m. .. .3 17 Ad justin gt he bass, mid- ra ng ea nd
treble
Burmes te r ®
high-end 3D sur ro und
soun ds yst em ....................................... 31 7
Ad justin gt he mid- ra nge, treble and
bass
Burmes te r ®
high-end 3D sur ro und
soun ds yst em ....................................... 31 7
Ad justin gt he sound fo cus
Burmes te r ®
sur ro und soun ds ys te m. .. .3 17
Ad justin gt he sound optimization
Burmes te r ®
high-end 3D sur ro und
soun ds yst em ...................................... 31 8
Ad justin gt re ble, mid- ra ng ea nd bass
settings
Burmes te r ®
high-end 3D sur ro und
soun ds yst em ................. ...................... 31 7
ADS PL US da mp ing sy st em
see AI RB OD YC ONTROL
Af te r- sales service center
see ASS YS TP LU S
Air bag ........................................................ 38
Ac tivation .............................................. 32 Bel ta ir ba g. ........................................... 36
Fr ont air bag (driver ,f ro nt passenger) ... 38
Ins tal lation locations ............................ .3 8
Knee airbag ........................................... 38
Overvie w. .............................................. 38
Pr ot ection ............................................. .3 9
Re duced pr ot ection .............................. .4 0
Sid ei mp ac ta ir ba g. .............................. 38
Wi ndo wc ur ta in air bag .......................... 38
AIR BO DY CONT RO L ................................ .1 76
Setting ................................................. 17 8
Suspensio n. ......................................... 17 6
Air conditioning sy st em
see Climat ec ontrol
Air distribution ........................................ .1 27
Air freshener sy st em
see Fr ag ra nce sy st em
Air pressure
see Ti re pressure
Air suspension
see AIR BO DY CO NTROL
Air ve nts ................................................... 13 2
Ad justing (front) .................................. 13 2Index 459

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Callin gu p. .......................................... .2 33
De le tin g. .............................................. 23 4
Moving ................................................ 23 4
Overvi ew ............................................. 233
Re naming ............................................ 234
Flacon
Inse rt ing/ re moving .............................. 13 1
Flat tire .................................................... .3 34
Changing aw heel ................................ 37 8
MOExtended tires ................................ 335
No te s. ................................................. 334
TIREFIT kit .......................................... .3 36
Floor mats ................................................ 11 2
Fr ag ra nce
see Fr agranc es ys te m
Fr ag ra nce sy st em .................................... 13 1
Inserting/removing th ef lacon ............ .1 31
Fr ee software ............................................ 29
Fr equencies
Tw o-w ay ra dio ...................................... 385
Fr equency band
Selecting (on-boar dc omputer) ............ .2 11
Fr ont air bag (driver ,f ro nt passenger) .... 38 Fr ont passenger front air bag shu to ff
see Au to matic front passenger front
air bag shutoff
Fr ont p a
ssenger seat
Ad justing from th ed ri ve r's seat ............ 87
Fr ont passenger seat
see Seat
Fu el .......................................................... .3 90
Ad ditives ............................................ .3 90
E1 0. ..................................................... 389
Gasoline .............................................. 389
Quality (gasoline ). ............................... 389
Re fueling .............................................. 14 7
Re ser ve fuel le ve l. .............................. .3 90
Sulfur con te nt ..................................... 389
Ta nk capacity ...................................... 390
Fu el consum pt ion
On-boar dc omputer ............................ .2 08
Fu nction seat
see Door cont ro lp anel
Fu se insert
see Fu ses Fu ses ........................................................ 350
Assignment diagram ........................... .3 50
Dashboard fuse bo x. ........................... 352
Fu se bo xint he engine compartment .. 351
Fu se bo xint he front-passen ge rf oot‐
we ll ...................................................... 352
Fu se bo xint he trunk ........................... 353
No te s. ................................................. 350
G
Garag ed oor opener
Clea ri ng th em emor y. .......................... 15 3
Opening/closing th eg arag ed oor ........ 15 2
Programming buttons .......................... 15 0
Ra dio equipment appr ov al number s. .. .1 53
Re solving problems ............................. 15 2
Synchronizing th er olling code ............ .1 51
Gas st ation sear ch
St artin gana utomatic ga ss ta tion
sear ch ................................................. 253
Switching th ea utomatic ga ss ta tion
sear ch on/of f. ..................................... 258
Gasoline ................................................... 38947 2
Index

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see PRE-SAFE ®
(anticipator yo ccu‐
pant pr ot ection)
see PRE-SAFE ®
Impulse Side
see PRE-SAFE ®
PLUS (anticipatory
occupant pr ot ection plus)
see Re st ra int sy st em
see Seat belts
Odome te r
see To ta ld is ta nce
Oil
see Engine oil
On-boar dc om puter ................................. 21 3
Assi st anc eg ra phic men u. .................. .2 08
Displaying th es ervice due dat e. .......... 31 9
Media menu ......................................... 21 2
Menu designs ...................................... 21 4
Menus ................................................ .2 04
Multifunction displa y. .......................... 206
Na vigation sy st em menu ..................... .2 10
Operating ............................................ 204
Ra dio menu .......................................... 21 1
Service menu ...................................... 207
Te lephon em en u. ................................ .2 12
Tr ip men u. .......................................... .2 08 On-boa rd diagno st ics inter fa ce
see Diagno st ics connection
Open-source software .............................. 29
Opening th et ru nk lid using yo ur fo ot
HANDS-FREE AC CES S. .......................... 69
Operating fl uids
Ad ditives (fuel) .................................... 390
Brak ef luid .................... ... ................... .3 91
Coolan t( engine) .. .......................... .. .... 392
Engin eo il ............................................ 390
Fu el (gasoline) .................................... .3 89
No te s. ................................................. 388
Re frigerant (ai rc onditioning sy st em) ... 393
Wi ndshield wa sher fl uid ...................... 393
Ope ra tin gs af et y
Declaration of conformity (wireless
ve hicle components) ............................. 23
Information ............................................ 22
Operating sy st em
On-boar dc omputer ............................ .2 04
Operator's Manual
Ve hicle equipment ................................. 20
Operator's Manual (digital) ....................... 18 Outsid em ir ro rs ............................... 12 2, 12 3
Anti-gla re mode (au to matic) ............... .1 23
Au to matic mir ro rf olding function ........ 12 4
Fo lding in/out .................................... .1 22
Pa rk ing position .................................. .1 23
Setting ................................................. 12 2
Using th em emor yf unction .................. .9 6
Overhead control panel ........................... .1 2
P
Pa int code ................................................ 386
Pa intwor k( cleaning instructions) ........ .3 28
Pa nic alarm ................................................ 58
Ac tivating/deactivating ......................... 58
Pa noramic sliding sunroof
see Sliding sunroof
Pa rk position
Selecting ............................................. 14 4
Selecting au to matical ly ....................... 14 4
Pa rk ing .................................................... .1 56
Pa rk ing
see Electric parkin gb ra ke Index 47 9

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Re ar-vie wm ir ro r
see Outside mir ro rs
Re frigerant (air conditioning sy st em)
No te s. ................................................. 393
Re fueling
Re fueling th ev ehicle ........................... .1 47
Re mo te Online
Cooling or heating th ev ehicle inte‐
ri or ...................................................... .1 36
St artin gt he ve hicle ............................. 13 6
Re porting malfunction sr ele va nt to
saf et y .......................................................... 25
Re scue card ............................................... 26
Re ser ve
Fu el ..................................................... 390
Re se tf unction (multimedia sy st em) .... .2 48
Re sidual heat .......................................... .1 30
Re st oring (factor ys et ti ngs)
see Re se tf unction (multimedia sy st em)
Re st ra int sy st em ...................................... .3 1
Childr en ................................................ .4 6
Fu nctio ninana ccident ......................... 32 Fu nctionality .......................................... 32
Malfunctio n. .......................................... 32
Pr ot ection ............................................. .3 1
Re duced pr ot ection .............................. .3 1
Sy st em self-tes t. ................................... .3 2
Wa rn ing lam p. ...................... ................ .3 2
Re ve rs eg ea r
S
electing ...... .. ..................................... 14 4
Rims (Care) .............................................. 329
Ro adside Assistance ................................. 21
Ro adside Assistance call
Mercedes-Benz mbrace ®
(USA) ........... 288
Ro ll aw ay pr ot ection
see HOL Df unction
Ro ller sunblind
Re ar wind ow .......................................... 72
Sid ew in do ws ......................................... 71
Ro ller sunblind
see Co ve r
Ro of lining (care) .................................... .3 31
Ro of load .................................................. 395
Ro of ra ck .................................................. 10 4 Ro ute ................................................ 256, 258
Calculating .......................................... 256
Displ ay ing destination informatio n. .... .2 57
Ex te rn al .............................................. .2 64
Selecting at yp e. ................................. 256
Selecting an al te rn ativ er out e. ............ 25 8
Select in gn ot ifications ......................... 257
Selecting options ................................. 257
St artin gt he automatic service st a‐
tio ns ear ch .......................................... 258
Switching th ea utomatic ga ss ta tion
sear ch on/of f. ..................................... 258
Wi th intermediat ed estination s. .......... 25 4
Ro ut eg uidance ....................................... 259
Canceling ............................................ 262
Changing direction .............................. 259
Continuing .......................................... .2 62
Destinatio nr eached ........ ...... .............. 260
Fr om
an off-road location .................... 262
Lane re commendations ....................... 260
No te s. ................................................. 259
Off-road ............................................... 263
To an off- ro ad destinatio n. .................. 26 2
Ru n-flat ch aracteristics
MOExtended tires ................................ 335482
Index

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Re ar armres t. ........................................ 99
St ow ag ec om partments
see Laden
see St ow ag ec ompartment
St ow ag es pace under th et ru nk floor .... 10 3
Sulfur content ......................................... 389
Sun visor
Operating ............................................ 12 5
Sur ro und Vi ew
see 360° Camera
Suspension
Ad justing th ec hassi sl eve l( AIR
BO DY CO NTROL) ................................ .1 78
Suspension
see AIR BO DY CO NTROL
Switch-of fd ela yt ime
Exterior ................................................ 11 8
Interior ................................................. 11 9
Switching th es ur ro und soun do n/off
Burmes te r ®
sur ro und soun ds yst em ... .3 17 Synchronization function
Ac tivating/deactivating (control
panel ). ................................................. 12 9
Ac tivating/deactivating (multimedia
sy st em) ................................................ 13 0
Sy st em self- te st
Au to matic front passenger front air
bag shutof f. ........................................... 42
Sy st em settings
Languag e. ............................................ 24 3
No te sonl angua ge selection ............... 24 3
Re se tf unction (multimedia sy st em) ... .2 48
Setting th ed is ta nce uni t. .................... 24 3
Softwar eu pdat e. ................................. 24 7
Sy st em settings
see Multimedia sy st em
T
Ta nk capacity
Fu el ..................................................... 390
Re ser ve (fuel) ...................................... 390
Te ch nical data
Information .......................................... 384
Ti re pressur em onitoring sy st em ......... 361 Ve hicle identification plat e. ................. 386
Te lephone ........................................ .2 12 ,2 73
Ac tivating functions du ri ng ac al l. ........ 27 7
Call and ri ngtone vo lume .................... .2 77
Calls wit hs eve ra lp articipant s. ............ 27 8
Connecting am obile phon e( Near
Field Communicatio n( NFC)) ................ 27 6
Connecting am obile phon e( Pa ss‐
ke y) ...................................................... 27 5
Connecting am obile phon e( Secure
Simple Pa iring) .................................... 27 5
Disconnecting am obil ep ho ne ............ .2 76
Importing contacts .............................. 27 9
Incoming call during an ex istin gc all .... 27 8
Information ......................................... .2 74
Menu (on-boar dc omputer) .................. 21 2
Mobile phone vo ice re cognition ........... 27 7
No te s. .................................................. 27 4
Operating modes ..................... ............ 27 4
R e ce ption and transmission vo lume .... 27 7
Switching mobil ep hones ..................... 27 5
Switching mobil ep hones (Near Field
Communication (NFC)) ........................ 27 6
Te lephon em en uo ve rv ie w. .................. 27 3
Te lephon eo peration ............................ 27 7486
Index

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