MERCEDES-BENZ E CLASS 2018 Owners Manual

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Wa rn ing/indicator lamp
Po ssible causes/consequences and P Solutions
u Re st ra int sy st em wa rn ing
lamp The re dr estraint sy st em wa rn ing lam pisl it while th ee ngine is ru nning.
The re st ra int sy st em is malfunctioning.
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WA RNING Risk of inju ry or fa ta li njur yd ue to am alfunctio nint he re st ra int sy st em
If th er estraint sy st em is malfunctioning, re st ra int sy st em components ma ybet ri ggered unintentionall yorm ight not
be triggered at all in th ee ve nt of an accident. Thi sm ay af fe ct th eE mer ge ncy Te nsioning Device or airbag, fo re xa m‐
ple.

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Seat belts
Wa rn ing/indicator lamp
Po ssible causes/consequences and P Solutions
v Seat belt wa rn ing lamp
light su p Af te rt he engine is st ar te d, th er ed seat belt wa rn ing lam pl ight supf or six seconds.
In addition, an acoustic wa rn ing to ne ma ys ound.
The sea tb el tw arning lam pr emind st he driver and front passenger to fast en th eir seat belts.

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Wa rn ing/indicator lamp
Po ssible causes/consequences and P Solutions

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Engine
Wa rn ing/indicator lamp
Po ssible causes/consequences and P Solutions

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Wa rn ing/indicator lamp
Po ssible causes/consequences and P Solutions

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Po ssible causes/consequences and P Solutions

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Wa rn ing/indicator lamp
Po ssible causes/consequences and P Solutions
Otherwise:

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Ti re s
Wa rn ing/indicator lamp
Po ssible causes/consequences and P Solutions
w Ti re pressur em onitoring
sy st em wa rn ing lam pl ights
up The ye llo wt ir ep re ssur em onitoring sy st em wa rn ing lam p( pressur el oss/malfunction) is lit.
The tir ep re ssur em onitoring sy st em has de te cted tir ep re ssur el os sinatl ea st one of th et ires.
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WA RNING Risk of an accident du etoi nsuf fi cient tir ep re ssure
Ti re pressures th at ar et oo lo wp ose th ef ollowing hazards:R
The tires ma yb ur st ,e speciall yast he load and ve hicle speed increase.R
The tires ma yw ear exc essively and/or une ve nl y, whic hm ay greatl yi mp air tir et ra ction.R
The drivin gc haracteristics, as we ll as st eering and braking, ma ybeg re atl yi mp aired.
Yo uc ou ld th en lose control of th ev ehicle.

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Wa rn ing/indicator lamp
Po ssible causes/consequences and P Solutions
w Ti re pressur em onitoring
sy st em wa rn ing lamp
fl ashes The ye llo wt ir ep re ssur em onitoring sy st em wa rn ing lam p( pressur el oss/malfunction) fl ashes fo ra pp ro xima te ly one
minut ea nd th en re mains lit.
The tir ep re ssu re monitoring sy st em is malfunctioning.
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WA RNING The re is ar isk of an accident if th et ir ep re ssur em onitoring sy st em is malfunctioning
If th et ir ep re ssur em onitoring sy st em is malfunctioning, it is no ta ble to issue aw arning if th er eisp re ssur el oss in
one or mor eoft he tires.
Un derinflated tires ma y, fo re xa mp le, impair th ed ri ving, st eering and braking ch aracteristics.

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1, 2, 3. ..
12 Vs oc ke t
see Soc ke t( 12 V)
11 5Vs oc ke t
see Soc ke t( 11 5V )
360° Camera ........................................... 18 5
Assigning as af avo ri te ......................... 18 8
Car e. .................................................. .3 29
Fu nctio n. ............................................. 18 5
Selecting av ie w. .................................. 18 8
A
A/C function
Ac tivating/deactivating (control
panel ). ................................................. 12 8
Ac tivating/deactivating (multimedia
sy st em) ................................................ 12 8
ABS (Anti-loc kB ra ke Sy st em) ................ 15 8
Ac celeration
see Kickdown
Ac cess data
Editing ................................................ .2 91
Setting ................................................. 290 Ac oustic locking ve ri fi cation signal
Ac tivating/deactivating ......................... 58
Ac tiv eB lind Spo tA ssis t .......................... 19 7
Ac tivating/deactivating ...................... .1 99
Brak ea pplication ................................. 19 8
Fu nctio n. ............................................. 19 7
Sy st em limitations .............................. .1 97
To wing at railer .................................... 19 8
Ac tiv eB ra ke Assi st
Fu nction/no te s. .................................. 16 0
Setting ................................................. 16 4
Ac tiv eD ista nce Assis tD IS TR ON IC ........ 16 6
Ac tiv eE mergency St op Assis t. ............. 17 4
Ac tiv eL an eC ha ng eA ssi st ................... 17 3
Callin gupas pee d. .............................. 16 9
Fu nctio n. ............................................. 16 6
Increasing/decreasing speed ............. .1 69
Re qu irements ...................................... 16 9
St eering wheel buttons ........................ 16 9
St oring as peed ......... .......................... 16 9
Sw i tching off/deacti va ting .................. 16 9
Switching on/activating ...................... 16 9
Sy st em limitations .............................. .1 66
Ac tiv eE me rg ency St op Assist ................ 17 4 Ac tiv eh oo d( pedestrian pr ot ection) ...... 320
Me th od of operation ........................... .3 20
Re settin g. ............................................ 320
Ac tiv eL an eC hang eA ssis t
Fu nctio n. .............................................. 17 3
Ac tiv eL an eK eeping Assist .................... 19 9
Fu nctio n. ............................................. 19 9
Sensitivity (function/no te s) ................. 202
Settin gt he sensitivity .......................... 202
Switching on/of f. ................................ 201
Sy st em limitations .............................. .1 99
Ac tiv eP arking Assist .............................. 18 8
Cross Tr af fi cA ler t. ............................... 19 3
Driv eA wa yA ssi st ................................ 19 2
Exiting ap ar kin gs pace ........................ 19 1
Fu nctio n. ............................................. 18 8
Pa rk ing ................................................ 18 9
Sy st em limitations .............................. .1 88
Ac tiv eS peed Limit Assi st ....................... 19 6
Setting ................................................. 19 6
Ac tiv eS te ering Assist ............................ .1 72
Ac tivating/deactivating ...................... .1 73
Ac tiv eE merg ency St op Assis t. ............. 17 4
Ac ti v eL a n eC ha ng eA ssi st ................... 17 3458
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