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If a pressure losswarning message appears inthe multifunction display,proceed asfollows:
RCheckthe tirefor damage.
RIf driving on, observethefollowing notes.
Driving distance possible in emergencymode after the pressure losswarning:
Load condition Driving distance pos‐sible in emergencymode
Partially laden50 miles (80 km)
Fully laden19miles (30 km)
The driving distance possible in emergencymode mayvarydepending onthe drivingstyle.Observethe maximum permissible speed of50mph (80 km/h).
If a tire has goneflat and cannot bereplacedwith an MOExtended tire,you can use astand‐ard tire as atemporary measure.
TIREFIT kitstoragelocation
The TIREFIT kit is located underthe trunkfloor.
1Tiresealant bottle
2Tireinflation compressor
Usingthe TIREFIT kit
Requirements
Requiredtools:
RTiresealant bottle
RTIREFITsticker
RTireinflation compressor
RGloves (depending onthevehicle equipment)
TIREFIT kitstorage location: (→page 366)
You can use TIREFIT tire sealanttoseal perfora‐tion damageof upto0.16in (4 mm), particularlythose inthe tire contact surface.You can useTIREFIT in outsidetemperatures downto-4 °F(-20 °C).
\nWARNINGRisk of accident when usingtire sealant.
Inthefollowing situations,the tire sealant isunabletoprovide sufficient breakdown assis‐tance, as it is unabletosealthe tire properly:
RThere are cuts or punctures inthe tirelargerthanthose previously mentioned.
RThe wheelrim is damaged.
RYou havedriven at averylow tire pres‐sure or on aflat tire.
Do not continue driving.
Consult aqualified specialistworkshop.
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Pushthe plug of hose5intoflange6oftire sealant bottle1untilthe plug engages.
Place tire sealant bottle1head downwardsintorecess2ofthe tire inflation compres‐sor.
Removethevalve cap fromvalve7onthedefective tire.
Screwfilling hose8ontovalve7.
Insert plug4into a12V socket inyourvehicle.
Switchthe ignition on.
Press on and off switch3onthe tire infla‐tion compressor.The tire inflation compressor is switched on.The tire is inflated. First, tire sealant is pum‐ped intothe tire. The pressure may brieflyrisetoapproximately 500 kPa (5 bar/73 psi).
Do not switch offthe tire inflation compres‐sor duringthis phase.
Letthe tire inflation compressorrunfor amaximum often minutes.The tire shouldthen haveattained a tirepressure of at least 200 kPa (2.0 bar/29 psi).
If tire sealant leaks out, make sureyou cleantheaffected area asquickly as possible. It is prefera‐bletouse clearwater.
Ifyouget tire sealant onyour clothing, haveitcleaned as soon as possible with perchloroethy‐lene.
If, afterten minutes, a tire pressure of200 kPa (2.0 bar/29 psi) has not been ach‐ieved:
Switch offthe tire inflation compressor.
Unscrewthefilling hose fromthevalve ofthedefective tire.
Please notethat tire sealant may leak out whenunscrewingthefilling hose.
Driveforwards orreverseveryslowlyforapproximately 33ft(10 m).
Pump upthe tire again.After a maximum often minutesthe tirepressure must be at least 200 kPa (2.0 bar/29 psi).
\nWARNINGRisk of accident duetothespecified tire pressure not beingreached
Ifthe specified tire pressure is notreachedafterthe specified time,the tire istoo badlydamaged. The tire sealant cannotrepairthetire inthis instance.
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Damaged tires and a tire pressurethat istoolow can significantly impair braking and han‐dlingcharacteristics.
Do not continue driving.
Consult aqualified specialistworkshop.
If, afterten minutes, a tire pressure of200 kPa (2.0 bar/29 psi) has been achieved:
Switch offthe tire inflation compressor.
Unscrewthefilling hose fromthevalve ofthedefective tire.
\nWARNINGRisk of accident from drivingwithsealed tires
A tiretemporarily sealed with tire sealantimpairs drivingcharacteristics and is notsuitablefor higher speeds.
Adaptyour drivingstyle accordinglyanddrive carefully.
Do notexceedthe maximum speedlimit with a tirethat has beenrepairedusing tire sealant.
Observethe maximum permissible speedfora tire sealed with tire sealant 50mph(80 km/h).
Affixthe upper section ofthe TIREFITstickertothe instrument cluster in a location whereit will be easilyseenbythe driver.
NOTEStaining causedbyleaking tiresealant
After use,excess tire sealant may leak outfromthefilling hose.
Therefore, placethefilling hose intheplastic bagthat containedthe TIREFITkit.
ENVIRONMENTALNOTEEnvironmentalpollution causedbyenvironmentally irre‐sponsible disposal
Tiresealant contains pollutants.
Havethe tire sealant bottle disposed ofprofessionally,e.g. at an authorizedMercedes-Benz Center.
Stow the tire sealant bottle andthe tire infla‐tion compressor.
Pullawayimmediately.
Stop driving after approximatelyten minutesandcheckthe tire pressure usingthe tireinflation compressor.The tire pressure must now be at least130 kPa (1.3 bar/19 psi).
\nWARNINGRisk of accident duetothespecified tire pressure not beingreached
Ifthe specified tire pressure is notreachedafter a brief drive,the tire istoo badly dam‐aged. The tire sealant cannotrepairthe tireinthis instance.
Damaged tires and tire pressurethat istoolow can significantly impairthe braking prop‐erties andthe handlingcharacteristics.
Do not continue driving.
Consult aqualified specialistworkshop.
In cases such asthe one mentioned above, con‐tact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. Or
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call 1-800-FOR-MERCedes (inthe USA) or1-800-387-0100(in Canada).
Correctthe tire pressure if it isstill at least130 kPa (1.3 bar/19 psi). SeetheTireandLoading Information placard onthe driver'sside B‑pillar orthe tire pressuretable inthefuelfillerflapforvalues.
Toincreasethe tire pressure:switchonthe tire inflation compressor.
Toreduce the tire pressure:press pressurerelease button1nexttomanometer2.
Whenthe tire pressure is correct, unscrewthefilling hose fromthevalve ofthe sealedtire.
Screwthevalve cap ontothevalve ofthesealed tire.
Pullthe tire sealant bottle out ofthe tireinflation compressor.Thefilling hosestays onthe tire sealant bot‐tle.
Drivetothe nearestqualified specialistwork‐shop and havethe tire, tire sealant bottle andfilling hosereplacedthere.
Battery(vehicle)
Notes onthe12V battery
\nWARNINGRisk of an accident duetoworkcarried out incorrectly onthe bat‐tery
Workcarried out incorrectly onthe batterycan,forexample, leadtoa short circuit. Thiscan leadtofunctionrestrictions in safety-rel‐
evant systems,forexamplethe lighting sys‐
tem, ABS (anti-lockbraking system) or ESP®
(ElectronicStability Program). The operatingsafety ofyourvehicle may berestricted.
You could lose control ofthevehicle inthefollowing situations:
Rwhen braking
Rintheevent of abruptsteering maneuversand/or whenthevehicle's speed is notadaptedtotheroad conditions
Intheevent of a shortcircuit or a simi‐lar incident, contact aqualified special‐istworkshop immediately.
Do not continue driving.
Always haveworkonthe battery carriedout at aqualified specialistworkshop.
RFurther information on ABS (→page166)
RFurther information on ESP®(→page167)
For safetyreasons, Mercedes-Benzrecommendsthatyou onlyuse batteries which havebeentes‐ted and approvedforyourvehiclebyMercedes-
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Furtherrelated subjects:
RNotes on tire pressure (→page 386)
RTirepressuretable (→page 387)
RTireand Loading Information placard(→page 393)
Tirepressure monitoring system
Function ofthe tire pressure monitoring sys‐tem
\nDANGERRisk of accident duetoincor‐rect tire pressure
Every tire, includingthe spare (if provided),should bechecked when cold at least once amonth and inflatedtothe pressurerecom‐mendedbythevehicle manufacturer (seeTireand Loading Information placard ontheB-pillar onthe driver’sside orthe tire pres‐sure label onthe inside ofthe fuelfillerflapofyourvehicle). Ifyourvehicle has tires of adifferent sizethanthe size indicated ontheTireand Loading Information placard orthe
tire pressuretable,you needtodeterminethe proper tire pressureforthose tires.
As an added safetyfeature,yourvehicle hasbeen equipped with a tire pressure monitor‐ing system (TPMS)that illuminates a low tirepressure indicator lamp when one or more ofyour tires are significantly underinflated.Accordingly, ifthe low tire pressure indicatorlamp lights up,you shouldstop andcheckyour tires as soon as possible, and inflatethemtothe proper pressure. Driving on asignificantlyunderinflated tire causesthe tiretooverheat and can leadtotirefailure.Underinflation also increases fuel consump‐tion andreduces tire tread life, and mayaffectthevehicle's handling and braking abil‐ity. Please notethatthe TPMS is not a substi‐tutefor proper tire maintenance, and it isthedriver'sresponsibilitytomaintain correct tirepressure,even if underinflation has notreachedthe leveltotrigger illumination ofthe TPMS low tire pressure indicator lamp.
Yourvehicle has also been equipped with aTPMS malfunction indicatortoindicate when
the system is not operating properly. TheTPMS malfunction indicator is combined withthe low tire pressure indicator lamp. Whenthe system detects a malfunction,the indica‐tor lamp willflashfor approximatelya minuteandthenremain continuously illuminated.This sequence will continue upon subsequentvehiclestart-ups as long asthe malfunctionexists.
Whenthe malfunction indicator is illumina‐ted,the system may not be abletodetect orsignal low tire pressure as intended. TPMSmalfunctions may occurfor avariety ofrea‐sons, includingthe installation of incompati‐blereplacement or alternate tires or wheelsonthevehiclethat preventthe TPMS fromfunctioning properly.
Alwayscheckthe TPMS malfunctionwarninglamp afterreplacing one or more tires orwheels onyourvehicletoensurethatthereplacement or alternate tires and wheelsallowthe TPMStocontinuetofunction prop‐erly.
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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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