load capacity MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS CABRIOLET 2021 Owners Manual
Page 163 of 485
#
Only depress the accelerator pedal
slightl y. #
Have the cause recti/ed immediately at
a qu ali/ed specialist workshop. *
N
NOOTE
TE Reduced battery life due tofrequent
short-distance trips The 12 V battery may not be su1cien
tly
ch arge d when theve hicle is used only for
short-dis tance trips. This reduces the life of
th e batter y. #
Drive longer distances regula rly to
ch arge the batter y. *
N
NO
OTE
TE Damage totheve hicle due tonot
observing the maximum permitted head-
ro om clearance If
th eve hicle height is greater than the maxi-
mum permitted headroom clearance, thero of
and other parts of theve hicle may be dam-
aged. #
Obser vethe signposted headroom clear-
ance. #
Ifth eve hicle height is greater than the
permitted headroom clearance, do not
enter. #
Obser vethech anged vehicle height with
add-on roof equipment. N No
ot
tes on dr
es on dr iving wit
iving with a r
h a roof load, tr
oof load, tr ailer or fully
ailer or fully
laden v
laden v ehicle
ehicle
When driving with a loaded roof luggage rack or
trailer as well as with a fully laden or fully occu-
pied vehicle, theve hicle's driving and steering
ch aracteristics change.
Yo u should bear thefo llowing in mind:
R Do not exceed the permissible roof load and
to wing capacity. Also obser vethete ch nical
data in the printed Owner's Manual.
R Evenly distribute thero of load, and place
heavy objects at the bottom. Also comply with
th e no tes on loading theve hicle
(/ page 115). R
Drive attentivel y,and avoid suddenly pulling
awa y,braking and steering as well as rapid
cornering.
N
No ot
tes on dr
es on dr iving on salt-tr
iving on salt-tr eat
eated r
ed r oads
oads
The braking e.ect is limited on salt-treated roads.
Therefore, obser vethefo llowing no tes:
R due tosalt build-up on the brake disks and
brakepads, the braking distance can increase
considerably or result in braking only on one
side
R maintain a much greater safe distance tothe
ve hicle in front
To remo vesalt build-up:
R brake occasionally while paying attention to
th e tra1c conditions
R carefully depress the brake pedal at the end of
th e journey and when starting the next jour-
ney
Not
Not es on aq
es on aq uaplaning
uaplaning
Aq uaplaning can take place once a cer tain
amount of water has accumulate d onthero ad
sur face. 160
160
Driving and parking
Page 242 of 485
Using
Tr
Using Trailer Manoeuvr
ailer Manoeuvr ing Assist
ing Assist #
Engage reve rsege ar k. #
Press but ton1.
The camera ima geis shown in the media dis-
pla y. #
Toadjust the articulation angle: select ¸.
Swipe leT or right on the media display or
to uchpad tochange the articulation angle. or #
Toactivate the straightening manoeuvre:
select º.
The system calculates the articulation angle in
such a wayth at the direction of the trailer at
th e time of activation is maintained. There is a
short countersteering mo vement of the trailer
while theve hicle is reve rsed, which then
guides it back tothe desired line. In this wa y,
th eve hicle is aligned st raight with the trailer
and, at the same time, the direction of the
trailer is maintained. #
Accelerate and brake as requ ired.
% The maximum articulation angle depends on
the length of the trailer. This is calculated by
th e system bydriving theve hicle forw ards,
including cornering. Before the length of the
trailer has been calcula ted, the maximum
articulation angle is appr oximately 23°. The
longer the trailer is, the higher the maximum
articulation angle (max. appr oximately 60°).
% Pay attention toyour sur roundings and be
re ady tobrake at all times. T T
r
railer hitch
ailer hitch N
No
ot
tes on tr
es on tr ailer oper
ailer oper ation
ation *
N
NOOTE
TE Mercedes-AMG vehicles #
Obser vethe no tes in the Supplement.
Yo u could otherwise failto recognise
dangers. Obser
vethefo llowing no tes on theto ngue weight:
R Do not use a tongue weight that exceeds or
fa lls below the permissible tongue weight
R Use a tongue weight as close as possible to
th e maximum tongue weight
Do not exceed thefo llowing values:
R Perm issible towing capacity
R Perm issible rear axle load of theto wing vehi-
cle
R Perm issible gross weight of theto wing vehicle
R Perm issible gross weight of the trailer
R Maximum permissible speed of the trailer Driving and parking
239
239
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#
Disconnect the electrical connection between
th eve hicle and the trailer. #
Uncouple the trailer. #
Place the co ver cap on the ball head. Bicy
Bicy
cle r
cle r ac
ack function
k function &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of an accident if the bicy-
cle rack is used incor rectly
The bicycle rack may become de tach ed from
th eve hicle in thefo llowing cases:
R the permissible load capacity of the trailer
hitch is exceeded.
R the bicycle rack is used incor rectl y.
R the bicycle rack is secured tothe ball neck
beneath the ball head.
Obser vethefo llowing foryo ur ow n sa fety and
th at of other road users:
R always adhere tothe permissible load
capacity of the trailer hitch. R
always obser vethe permissible rear axle
load of theto wing vehicle.
R use the bicycle rack only totransport bicy-
cles.
R always proper lysecure the bicycle rack by
attaching it tothe ball head.
R use only bicycle rack s appr ovedby
Mercedes-Benz.
R always obser vethe bicycle rack operating
instructions. *
N NOOTE TE Damage to, or crac kson, the trailer
hitch due tounsuitable bicycle rack s or
bicycle rack s being used inco rrectly #
use only bicycle rack s appr ovedby
Mercedes-Benz. *
N
NOOTE
TE Increased risk of damage toprop-
erty due tofolded-out ball neck #
When the trailer is not coupled or the
bicycle rack is attached, fold in the ball neck or, in
the case of a fully electric
trailer hitch, retract the ball nec k. Depending on
the bicycle rack 's design, up to
th re e bicycles can be transpor ted on the bicycle
ra ck.
When mounted byattaching toball head 1,the
maximum load capacity is 75 kg. 244
244
Driving and parking
Page 248 of 485
The maximum load capacity is calculated from
the
we ight of the bicycle rack and the bicycle rack
load.
Obser vethe no tes on driving with a roof load,
trailer or fully laden vehicle (/ page 158).
When using a bicycle rack , set the tyre pressure
fo r increased load on there ar axle of theve hicle.
Fu rther information on the tyre pressure can be
fo und in the tyre pressure table (/ page 338).
N
No ot tes on loading
es on loading
The lar gerth e distance between the load's centre
of grav ity and the ball head, thegr eater the load
on the trailer hitch.
Therefore, obser vethefo llowing no tes:
R mount heavy bicycles as close totheve hicle
as possible
R always distribute the load on the bicycle rack
as evenly as possible across theve hicle's lon-
gitudinal axis
Mercedes-Benz recommends removing all de tach-
able parts from bicycles (e.g. bask ets, ch ild seats,
re ch arge able batteries) before loading them onto
th e bicycle rack . This will impr ovethe aerody- namic
resis tance and centre of grav ity of the bicy-
cle rack.
Alw ays secure the bicycles toprev ent them from
moving around and check them at regular inter-
va ls to ensure that they are secure.
Do not use tarp aulins or other co vers. The driving
ch aracteristics and rear view may be impaired. In
addition, aerodynamic resis tance and the load on
th e trailer hitch will increase. Load distribution on
the bicycle rack
1 Vertical distance between centre of grav ity
and ball head 2
Horizontal distance between centre of grav ity
and ball head
3 The centre of grav ity is on theve hicle's cent re
axis
Obser vethefo llowing information when you are
loading the bicycle rack with up tothre e bicycles:
Loading t
Loading t he bicy
he bicycle r
cle rack
ack T
T
o
o t
tal w
al w eight
eight
of bicy
of bicy cle
cle
r
r ac
ac k and load
k and load Max. dist
Max. dist
ance
ance
1
1 Max. dist
Max. dist
ance
ance
2
2
Up to75 kg 420 mm 300 mm V
V
ehicle to
ehicle towing ins
wing ins tr
tr uctions
uctions
The vehicle is not suitable forth e use of tow bar
systems that are used for 0at towing or dinghy
to wing, forex ample. Attach ing and using tow bar
systems can result in damage totheve hicle.
When you are towing a vehicle with tow bar sys-
te ms, safe driving characteristics cann otbe guar-
anteed forth eto wing vehicle or theto we dve hicle.
The vehicle-trailer combination may swer vefrom
side toside. Driving and parking
245
245
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Fo
r tyres, pay attention tothefo llowing:
R Designation
R Manufacturer
R Type &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of inju rythro ugh exceed-
ing the speci/ed tyre load-bearing capa-
city or the permissible speed rating
Exceeding the load-bearing capacity of the
tyres can lead totyre damage and could cause
th e tyres toexplode. #
Therefore, only use tyre types and sizes
appr ovedfo ryo ur vehicle model. #
Obser vethe tyre load-bearing capacity
ra ting and speed rating requ ired foryo ur
ve hicle. *
N NOOTE
TE Vehicle and tyre damage thro ugh
tyre types and sizes that ha venot been
app roved Fo
r saf etyre asons, only use tyres, wheels and
accessories which ha vebeen specially
appr oved byMercedes-Benz foryo ur vehicle.
These tyres are special lyadap tedto the active
saf ety sy stems, su chas ABS, ESP ®
and
4MATIC, and mar ked as follo ws:
R MO = Mercedes-Benz Original
R MOE = Mercedes-Benz Original Ex tended
(run-0at tyres only for cer tain wheels)
R MO1 = Mercedes-Benz Original (only cer-
ta in AMG tyres)
Otherwise, cer tain properties, such as han-
dling characteristics, vehicle noise emissions,
consu mption, etc. could be adversely a.ec-
te d. Furthermore, other tyre sizes could result
in the tyres rubbing against the body and axle
components when loaded. This could result in
damage tothe tyre or theve hicle. Only use tyres, wheels and accessories
that
ha ve been checked and recommended by
Mercedes-Benz. *
N
NOOTE
TE Risk todriving saf ety from retrea-
ded tyres Re
treaded tyres are neither tested nor recom-
mended byMercedes-Benz, since pr evious
damage cannot alw ays be de tected on retrea-
ded tyres.
Fo rth is reason driving saf ety cann otbe guar-
anteed. #
Do not use used tyres if you ha veno
information about their pr evious usage. *
N NOOTE
TE Possible wheel and tyre damage
when driving over obstacles Lar
gewheels ha vea smaller section width. As
th e section width decreases, therisk of
wheels and tyres being damaged when driving
ov er obstacles increases. 342 342
Wheels and tyres
Page 348 of 485
Inter
changing the front and rear wheels if the
wheels or tyres ha vedi.erent dimensions can
re nder thege neral ope rating permit in valid.
The wear patterns on the front and rear wheels
di.er:
R front wheels wear more on the tyre shoulder
R rear wheels wear more in the centre of the
tyre
Do not drive with tyres that ha vetoo little tread
dep th. This signi/cantly reduces traction on wet
ro ads (aquaplaning).
On vehicles with the same front and rear wheel
size, you can inter change the wheels every
5,000 to10,000 km, depending on thewe ar.
Ensu rethe direction of rotation is maintained for
th e wheels.
Obser vethe inst ructions and saf ety no tes on
"Changing a wheel" when doing so (/ page 346). N
No
ot
tes on st
es on st or
oring wheels
ing wheels When storing wheels, obser
vethefo llowing no tes:
R ATer removing wheels, store them in a cool,
dry and preferably dark place.
R Protect the tyres from contact with oil, grease
or fuel. Ov
Ov
er
ervie
vie w of t
w of t he tyr
he tyr e-c
e-chang
hang e t
e tool kit
ool kit *
N
NOOTE
TE Mercedes-AMG vehicles #
Obser vethe no tes in the Supplement.
Yo u could otherwise failto recognise
dangers. Apart from some countr
y-speci/c variants, vehi-
cles are not equipped with a tyre-change tool kit.
Fo r more information on which tyre-changing
to ols are requ ired and appr ovedfo r per form ing a
wheel change on your vehicle, consult a quali/ed
specialist workshop.
Re quired tyre-changing tools may include, for
ex ample:
R Jack R
Chock
R Wheel wrench
R Centring pin
% The jack weighs appr oximately 3.4 kg.
The maximum load capacity of the jack can
be found on the identi/cation plate on the
jac k.
The jack is maintenance-free. If there is a
malfunction, please contact a quali/ed spe-
cialist workshop.
The tyre-change tool kit is located in tool bag 1
in the boot.
% Depending on theve hicle equipment, theto ol
bag may be located at other positions in the
boot. Wheels and tyres
345
345
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V
V
ehicle height when opening/closing t
ehicle height when opening/closing t he r
he roof
oof Model
Model
E 200 4MATIC
E 220 d 4MATIC
E 300 d 4MATIC
2016 mm
E 400 d 4MATIC
E 450 4MATIC 2017 mm
All other model s2 008 mmW W
eights and loads
eights and loads Please obser
vethefo llowing no tesfo rth e speci-
/ed vehicle data:
R Items of optional equipment increase the unla-
den weight and reduce the pa yload.
R You will /n dvehicle-speci/c weight informa-
tion on theve hicle identi/cation plate
(/ page 356). T
T
r
railer hitch
ailer hitch Gener
Gener
al not
al notes on t
es on t he tr
he trailer hitch
ailer hitch Modi/cations
tothe engine cooling system may
be necessar y,depending on theve hicle model.
The retro/tting of a trailer hitch is on lypermissi-
ble if a towing capacity is speci/ed in your vehicle
documents.
Fu rther information can be obtained at a quali/ed
specialist workshop. Mounting dimensions Mounting dimensions
1
Fastening points
2 Overhang dimension
3 Rear axle cent reline 368
368
Te
ch nical data
Page 372 of 485
The
overhang dimension and fastening points are
va lid for a trailer hitch installed at thefa ctor y.
Ov
Ov er
erhang dimension leng th
hang dimension length Model Model
2 2Ov
Over
erhang
hang
dimension
dimension
All model s1 203 mmT
T
o
o wing capacity
wing capacity The
tongue weight is not included in theto wing
capacity.
T
T o o wing capacity
wing capacity , br
, brak
aked (at a minimum
ed (at a minimum st
starar t-o.
t-o.
gr
gr adeability of 12%)
adeability of 12%) Model
To
Mode lT owing capacity,
wing capacity,
br
brak
ak ed
ed
All model s1 800 kgT
T
o
o wing capacity
wing capacity , unbr
, unbrak
aked
ed Model
To
Mode lT owing capacity,
wing capacity,
unbr
unbr ak
aked
ed
All model s7 50 kg Maximum t
Maximum t
ongue w
ongue w eight
eight *
N
NOOTE
TE Damage caused bythe trailer com-
ing loose If
th eto ngue weight used is too lo w,the trailer
may come loose. #
The tongue weight must not be below
50 kg. #
Use a tongue weight that is as close as
possible tothe maximum permissible
to ngue weight. *
N
NOOTE
TE Damage caused bythe bicycle rack
coming loose When using a bicycle
rack , bo th th e maximal
to ngue weight and the maximal load capacity
should be obser ved. #
Do not exceed the permissible load
capacity. Obser
vethe additional no tes on load capacity
(/ page 244). Missing
values werenot available at the time of
going topress.
T
T ongue w
ongue w eight
eight Model Model
Maximum Maximum
t
t ongue w
ongue w eight
eight
All models 75 kg Load capacity
Load capacity
All models
All models
Maximum
Maximum
load
load
When attaching the bicycle
ra ck tothe ball head P
P
er
er missible r
missible r ear axle load (tr
ear axle load (tr ailer oper
ailer operation)
ation) T
T
r
r ailer oper
ailer oper ation axle load
ation axle load Model
Model
Axle load
Axle load
E 200 4MATIC 1335 kg
E 300 1345 kg
E 300 d 4MATIC 1395 kg Te
ch nical data
369
369
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Syst
Syst
em se
em se ttings
ttings
Overview of the system settings menu.... 262
Re set function (MBUX multimedia sys-
te m)....................................................... 265
Syst
Syst em se
em se ttings
ttings
see Language T
T
T
T ailpipes (car
ailpipes (car e)
e)............................................. 311
T
T ak
ak e-bac
e-bac k of end-of-lif
k of end-of-lif e v
e vehicles
ehicles
Pr otection of the environment.................. 20
T
T ank cont
ank cont ent
ent
Ad Blue ®
................................................ .363
Fu el....................................................... 362
Re ser ve(fuel)........................................ .362
T
T ec
ec hnical data
hnical data
Axle load (trailer operation).................... 369
Component-speci/c information............ 355
Fa stening points (t railer hitch)................ 368
Information............................................ 353
Mounting dimensions (trailer hitch)........ 368
No tes (trailer hitch)................................ 368
Overhang dimension (trailer hitch)......... .368 Re
gula tory radio identi/cation (Indo-
nesia).................................................... 355
Re gula tory radio identi/cation of
small component s.................................. 355
To ngue weight........................................ 369
To wing capacity (trailer operation ).......... 369
T T elephone
elephone
Connecting a mobile phone (Passke y).... 277
Connecting a mobile phone (Secure
Si mp lePa iring)....................................... 277
Fu nctions in thete lephone menu............ 277
No tes..................................................... 274
Operating modes................................... 276
Te lephone menu overview...................... 276
Wi reless charging (mobile phone)........... 123
T
T elephon elephon y oper
y operating modes
ating modes
Blu etoo th®
Te lephony............................. 276
Making calls in theve hicle..................... 276
T
T em
em per
per ature
ature
Setting theve hicle interior temp era-
ture....................................................... 142
Themes
Themes Fastening.............................................. .261 Thr
Thr
ough-loading f
ough-loading f eature
eature
see Seat
T
T ie-do
ie-do wney
wn eyes
es.............................................. 119
TIREFIT kit
TIREFIT kit Declaration of conformity......................... 31
Storage location.................................... .318
Using..................................................... 319
T T o switc
o switc h on t
h on the ignition
he ignition
see Vehicle
T
T ongue w
ongue w eight
eight.............................................. 369
T
T ool
ool
see Vehicle tool kit
T
T op Tet
op Tether
her...................................................... 65
T
T opping up
opping up
Topping up AdBlue ®
.............................. .175
T
T ouc
ouc h Contr
h Contr ol
ol
On-board computer................................ 249
Operating.............................................. 257
T T ouc
ouc hpad
hpad
Operating.............................................. 257
T
T ouc
ouc hscr
hscr een
een
Operating.............................................. 257 472
472
Index
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T
T
o
o w
w -a wa
-a wa y pr ot
y pr otection
ection
Fu nction.................................................. 96
Priming/deactivating.............................. .97
Tow
Tow -bar syst
-bar syst em
em............................................ 245
Tow
Tow -st
-star
arting
ting................................................. 332
To
To wing away
wing away................................................. 328
To
To wing eye
wing eye
Fi tting.................................................... 331
St orage location..................................... 331
To
To wing met
wing met hods
hods.......................................... .328
Tr
Tr a1c
a1c inf
infor
ormation
mation
Switching on the display......................... 271
Tr
Tr a1c
a1c Sign Assist
Sign Assist
Fu nction/no tes...................................... 210
Setting................................................... 211
System limits......................................... 210
Tr
Tr ailer hitch ailer hitch
Axle load................................................ 369
Bic ycle rack ........................................... 244
Care...................................................... 311
Coupling up/uncoupling a trailer............ 242
Fa stening points.................................... 368
Fo lding the ball neck out/in................... 240 General no
tes....................................... .368
Mounting dimensions............................. 368
No tes..................................................... 239
Overhang dimension.............................. 368
Soc ket................................................... 242
To ngue weight........................................ 369
To wing capacity.................................... .369
Tr ailer Manoeuv ring Assist...................... 237
T
T r railer Manoeuvr
ailer Manoeuvr ing Assist
ing Assist
Fu nction................................................ 237
Using..................................................... 238
Tr
Tr ailer oper
ailer oper ation
ation
Ac tive Blind Spot Assist.......................... 213
Ac tive Lane Keeping Assist..................... 214
Bicycle rack ........................................... 244
Coupling up/uncoupling a trailer............ 242
Fo lding the ball neck out/in................... 240
No tes..................................................... 239
Soc ket................................................... 242
Tr Tr ailer st
ailer st abilisation
abilisation
Fu nction/no tes...................................... 187
Tr
Tr ansmission
ansmission
Engaging neutral.................................... 168
Tr
Tr ansmission position displ ay
ansmission position displ ay....................... 167 T
T
r
ranspor
anspor ting
ting
Ve hicle.................................................. 330
Tr
Tr im element (Car
im element (Car e)
e)...................................... 312
T
T uneIn
uneIn
Calling up.............................................. 296
T
T ur
ur n signal indicat
n signal indicat or
or
Ac tivating/deactivating.......................... 127
TV
TV Information........................................... .293
Tw
Tw o-wa
o-wa y r
y radios
adios
Fr equencies........................................... 354
No tes on ins tallation.............................. 353
Tr ansmission output (maximum )............. 354
T
T ype approv
ype appr oval number (EU)
al number (EU) ........................... 356
T
T yr
yr e
ein0ation
in0ation com
compr
pressor
essor
see TIREFIT kit
T
T yr
yr e pr
e pr essure
essure
Checking (tyre pressure moni toring
system).................................................. 339
No tes..................................................... 337
Re starting the tyre pressure loss
wa rning system...................................... 341 Index
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