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Display messagesPossible causes/consequences andPPSolutions
Tire Press. Monitor Cur-rently Unavailable
Drive on.The tire pressure monitoring systemrestarts automatically as soon asthe cause has beenrectified.
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Wheel Sensor(s) Missing
*The tire pressure sensor signal is missing from one or more tire(s). The pressure ofthe affected tire is not dis‐played.
Havethe defective tire pressure sensorreplaced at aqualified specialistworkshop.
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Tire Pressure Monitor Inop-erative No Wheel Sensors
*The wheels installed do not havesuitable tire pressure sensors. The tire pressure monitoring system is deactivated.
Install wheels with suitable tire pressure sensors.
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Tire Press. Monitor Inopera-tive
*The tire pressure monitoring system is defective.
\nWARNINGThereis arisk of an accident ifthe tire pressure monitoring system is malfunctioning
Ifthe tire pressure monitoring system is malfunctioning, it is not abletoissue awarning ifthere is pressure lossin one or more ofthe tires.
Underinflated tires may,forexample, impairthe driving,steering and brakingcharacteristics.
Havethe tire pressure monitoring systemchecked at aqualified specialistworkshop.
Visit aqualified specialistworkshop.
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Display messagesPossible causes/consequences andPPSolutions
Tires Overheated*At least one tire isoverheating. The affected tires are displayed inred.Attemperatures closetothe limitvalue,thetires are displayed inyellow.
Drive more slowly.
Decrease Speed*At least one tire isoverheating. The affected tires are displayed inred.Attemperatures closetothe limitvalue,thetires are displayed inyellow.
\nWARNINGRisk of an accident from driving withoverheated tires
Overheated tires may burst, particularly at high speeds.
Reduce speed sothatthe tires cool down.
Reduce speed sothatthe tires cool down.
Check Tire Pressure ThenRestart Run Flat Indicator
*Canada only:
The tire pressure losswarning systemgenerated a displaymessageand has not beenrestarted since.
Whenthe tire pressure is correct,restartthe tire pressure losswarning system (→page 391).
Run Flat Indicator Inopera-tive
*Canada only:
The tire pressure losswarning system is malfunctioning.
Visit aqualified specialistworkshop.
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Warning/indicator lampPossible causes/consequences andPPSolutions
\nWARNINGRisk of an accident duetoinsufficient tire pressure
Tirepressuresthat aretoo low posethefollowing hazards:
RThe tires may burst, especially asthe load andvehicle speed increase.
RThe tires maywearexcessively and/or unevenly,which may greatly impair tire traction.
RThe drivingcharacteristics, aswell assteering and braking, may be greatly impaired.
You couldthen lose control ofthevehicle.
Observetherecommended tire pressure.
Adjustthe tire pressure if necessary.
Stopthevehicle, paying attentiontoroad and traffic conditions.
Checkthe tire pressure andthe tires.
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Tirepressure monitoringsystemwarning lampflashes
Theyellow tire pressure monitoring systemwarning lamp (pressure loss/malfunction)flashesfor approximatelyoneminute andthenremains lit.
The tire pressuremonitoring system is defective.
\nWARNINGThereis arisk of an accident ifthe tire pressure monitoring system is malfunctioning
Ifthe tire pressure monitoring system is malfunctioning, it is not abletoissue awarning ifthere is pressure loss inone or more ofthe tires.
Underinflated tires may,forexample, impairthe driving,steering and brakingcharacteristics.
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B
Bag hook..................................................107
BAS (Brake Assist System).....................166
BatteryCharging (RemoteOnline) ....................14 0SmartKey...............................................64
Batterysee Battery (vehicle)
Battery (vehicle)......................................375Charging ..............................................374Charging (RemoteOnline) ....................14 0Notes ...................................................370Notes (starting assistance andcharging) .............................................372Replacing .............................................375Starting assistance ..............................374
Beltsee Seat belt
Blind Spot Assist......................................212Function ...............................................212Switching on/off .................................215System limitations ...............................212
Blowersee Climatecontrol
Bluetooth®............................................... 259Activating/deactivating .......................259Information .......................................... 259
Bluetooth®audioActivating ............................................ 335De-authorizing (de-registering)thedevice .................................................. 335Information .......................................... 333Overview .............................................333Searchingfor a track ........................... 335Searchingfor and authorizingthedevice .................................................. 334Selecting a media player .....................335Switching device via NFC .................... 335
Brake Assist SystemseeBAS (Brake AssistSystem)
BrakefluidNotes .................................................. 422
Brakeforce distributionEBD (electronic brakeforce distribu‐tion) .....................................................17 0
BrakesABS (Anti-lock Braking System) ...........16 6Active Brake Assist..............................17 0BAS (Brake AssistSystem) ..................16 6Driving tips ..........................................14 2EBD (electronic brakeforce distribu‐tion) .....................................................17 0HOLD function .....................................189Limited braking effect (salt-treatedroads) ..................................................14 2New/replaced brakepads/brakediscs ....................................................141Notes on breaking-in a newvehicle .....141
Braking assistanceseeBAS (Brake AssistSystem)
BreakdownChanging a wheel ................................ 409Overview ofthe help functions ..............16Roadside Assistance ..............................21Tow-starting ........................................ 380Towingaway........................................377Transportingthevehicle ......................378
Breakdownsee Flat tire
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ESP®
Crosswind Assist .................................170
ESP®(ElectronicStability Program).......167Activating/deactivating .......................170Function/notes ....................................167
Exterior lightingCare .................................................... 360
Exterior lightingsee Lights
Exterior mirrors...............................126,127Anti-glaremode (automatic) ................127Automatic mirrorfolding function ........12 9Folding in/out .....................................126Operatingthe memory function ...........101Parking position ...................................128Setting .................................................12 6
External deviceLocking (child safety lock) ...................262
Eyeglasses compartment.......................104
F
Fatigue detectionseeATTENTION ASSIST
FavoritesAdding .................................................253Calling up ............................................ 252Deleting ............................................... 253Moving ................................................ 253Overview ............................................. 252Renaming ............................................ 253
FlaconInserting/removing .............................13 4
Flat tire.....................................................364Changing a wheel ................................ 409MOExtended tires ................................ 365Notes ................................................... 364TIREFIT kit ...........................................366
FlattowingseeTow-bar system
Floor mats................................................11 5
Foil coveringRadar sensors ......................................16 5
FragranceseePerfume atomizer
Free software............................................ 30
FrequenciesTwo-wayradio ......................................416
Frequency bandDialing (on-board computer) ................ 228
Front airbag (driver, front passenger).....39
Front passenger seatsee Seat
Fuel...........................................................421Additives .............................................. 421E10 ...................................................... 420Fuelreserve......................................... 421Gasoline .............................................. 420Quality (gasoline) ................................ 420Refueling .............................................154sulfur content ...................................... 420Tank content ........................................ 421
Fuel consumptionOn-board computer .............................225
Function seatsee Door control panel
Fuses........................................................ 380Beforereplacing a fuse ........................ 380Dashboard fuse box ............................ 382
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ReversegearInserting ..............................................151
Rims (Care).............................................. 360
Roadside Assistance.................................21
Roadside Assistance callsee Mercedes me connect
Rollawayprotectionsee HOLD function
Roller sunblindRear window..........................................76
Roof carrierAttaching .............................................109Loading ...............................................109
Roof load.................................................. 426
Route................................................278, 280Activating a commuterroute ...............280Calculating ..........................................278Displaying destination information ...... 280Planning ...............................................275Selecting a type ...................................278Selecting an alternativeroute .............280Selecting notifications ......................... 280Selecting options .................................279
Startingthe automatic servicesta‐tion search........................................... 281Switchingthe automaticgasstationsearchon/off ...................................... 281Using automaticgasstation search..... 281Withintermediate destinations ............275
Route guidance........................................ 281Canceling ............................................ 285Changing direction .............................. 282Destinationreached ............................ 283From an off-road location .................... 285Lanerecommendations ....................... 283Notes ................................................... 281Off-road ............................................... 285Toan off-road destination ...................285
Route-based speed adaptationDisplays inthe Instrument Display .......187Function ...............................................181
Route-based speed adjustmentSetting .................................................183
Run-flatcharacteristicsMOExtended tires ................................ 365
S
Safety systemssee Driving safety system
Satellite map...........................................295
SatelliteradioActivating/deactivatingTuneStart....... 343Adding achanneltoSmartFavorites ... 343Deleting achannel ...............................342Displaying EPG information .................342Displaying service information ............ 344Information .......................................... 339Information about SmartFavoritesandTuneStart...................................... 343Logging in ............................................ 339Moving achannel ................................ 342Music and sport alerts function .......... 342Overview .............................................. 341Pause and playback function ...............343Restrictions ......................................... 339Selecting a category............................ 342Selecting achannel .............................342Setting music and sport alerts ............ 342Settingthe parental control ................. 342Storing achannel ................................ 342
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Wirelesscharging (mobile phone) ........11 5
Telephonesee Secondtelephone
Telephone numberDialing (on-board computer) ................ 229
Telephony operating modes
Bluetooth®Telephony .......................... 298
Telephony operating modessee Secondtelephone
Temperature.............................................131
Temperaturegrade.................................. 397
Text messages......................................... 306Calling a message sender .................... 307Changingfolders .................................307Composing .......................................... 306Configuringthe displayedtext mes‐sages ................................................... 306Deleting ............................................... 307Drafts .................................................. 307Notes .................................................. 306Options ................................................ 307Outbox .................................................307Read-aloud function ............................ 306
Reading ...............................................306Replying ...............................................307Sending ............................................... 306Voice commands (Voice Control Sys‐tem) .....................................................24 4
Through-loadingfeaturesee Seat
TimeManual time setting ............................. 258Setting summer time ........................... 258Settingthe time and date automati‐cally ..................................................... 258Settingthe time zone .......................... 258Settingthe time/dateformat .............. 258
TIN (Tire IdentificationNumber)............398
Tireand Loading Information placard... 393
Tire characteristics................................. 400
Tireinflation compressorsee TIREFIT kit
Tireinformation table.............................393
Tirelabeling.............................................397Characteristics .................................... 400
DOT,TireIdentificationNumber (TIN).............................................................398Load index ...........................................400Load-bearing capacity .........................400Maximum tire load .............................. 399Maximum tire pressure....................... 399Overview ............................................. 397Speedrating ........................................ 400Temperature grade .............................. 397TireQuality Grading ............................. 397Tiresize designation ............................400Tractiongrade .....................................397Treadwear grade .................................397
Tireload (maximum)...............................399
Tirepressure................................... 387, 388Checking (manually) ............................ 388Checking (tirepressure monitoringsystem) ............................................... 390Maximum ............................................ 399Notes .................................................. 386Restartingthe tire pressure losswarning system ................................... 392Restartingthe tire pressure monitor‐ing system ...........................................391
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Tirepressure losswarning system(function) ............................................. 391Tirepressure monitoring system(function) ............................................. 389Tirepressuretable .............................. 387TIREFIT kit ...........................................366
Tirepressure losswarning systemFunction .............................................. 391Restarting ............................................ 392
Tirepressure monitorRestarting ............................................ 391Technical data..................................... 391
Tire pressure monitoring systemCheckingthe tire pressure .................. 390Checkingthe tiretemperature ............ 390Function .............................................. 389
Tire pressure table.................................. 387
Tire Quality Grading................................ 397
TiretemperatureChecking (tire pressure monitoringsystem) ............................................... 390Tirepressure monitoring system(function) ............................................. 389
Tiretread................................................. 384
Tire-changetool kitOverview .............................................408
TIREFIT kit................................................ 366Storage location ..................................366Using ................................................... 366
TiresChanging hub caps .............................. 409Characteristics .................................... 400Checking .............................................384Checkingthe tire pressure (man‐ually) ................................................... 388Checkingthe tire pressure (tire pres‐sure monitoring system) ......................390Definitions ...........................................402DOT,TireIdentificationNumber (TIN).............................................................398Flat tire ................................................ 364Installing ..............................................412Load index ........................................... 400Load-bearing capacity ......................... 400Maximum tire load .............................. 399Maximum tire pressure ....................... 399MOExtended tires ................................ 365Noise ...................................................384
Notes on installing .............................. 405Overview of tire labeling ...................... 397Removing .............................................412Replacing .................................... 405, 409Restartingthe tire pressure losswarning system ................................... 392Restartingthe tire pressure monitor‐ing system ...........................................391Rotating ............................................... 407Selection .............................................405Snowchains ........................................ 385Speedrating ........................................ 400Storing ................................................ 408Temperature grade .............................. 397Tireand Loading Information placard.............................................................393Tirepressure (notes) ........................... 386Tirepressure losswarning system(function) ............................................. 391Tirepressure monitoring system(function) ............................................. 389Tirepressuretable .............................. 387TireQuality Grading ............................. 397Tiresize designation ............................400TIREFIT kit ...........................................366Tractiongrade .....................................397
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Mounting a new wheel .........................412Removing a wheel ................................412Removing/installing hub caps .............409
Wheelrotation.........................................407
WheelsCare.................................................... 360Changing hub caps .............................. 409Checking ............................................. 384Checkingthe tire pressure (man‐ually) ................................................... 388Checkingthe tire pressure (tire pres‐sure monitoring system) ......................390Definitions ...........................................402DOT,TireIdentificationNumber (TIN).............................................................398Flat tire ................................................ 364Installing ..............................................412Load index ........................................... 400Load-bearing capacity ......................... 400Maximum tire load .............................. 399Maximum tire pressure ....................... 399MOExtended tires ................................ 365Noise ...................................................384Notes on installing .............................. 405Overview of tire labeling ...................... 397
Removing .............................................412Replacing .................................... 405, 409Restartingthe tire pressure losswarning system ................................... 392Restartingthe tire pressure monitor‐ing system ...........................................391Rotating ............................................... 407Selection .............................................405Snowchains ........................................ 385Speedrating ........................................ 400Storing ................................................ 408Temperature grade .............................. 397Tireand Loading Information placard.............................................................393Tirecharacteristics .............................. 400Tirepressure (notes) ........................... 386Tirepressure losswarning system(function) ............................................. 391Tirepressure monitoring system(function) ............................................. 389Tirepressuretable .............................. 387TireQuality Grading ............................. 397Tiresize designation ............................400TIREFIT kit ...........................................366Tractiongrade .....................................397Treadwear grade .................................397
Unusual handlingcharacteristics ........ 384
Wi-Fi.........................................................259Overview ............................................. 259Setting ................................................. 260Setting up a hotspot ............................ 261
Window curtain airbag............................. 39
Windowssee Side windows
Windows(Care).......................................360
Windshield................................123,125,131Defrosting ............................................131Infraredreflective ................................13 0Radiowaves ........................................130Replacingthe wiper blades ..................12 3Replacing wiper blades (MAGICVISIONCONTROL) ...............................12 5
WindshieldseeWindshield
Windshieldwasher fluid.........................424Notes ................................................... 424
Windshieldwasher systemTopping up ...........................................354
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