wheel MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS COUPE 2022 Owners Manual
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Symbols
Symbols
.......................................................... 5 5A
A
t a glance
t a glance ...................................................... 6 6
Co ckpit ........................................................... 6
Indicator and warning lamps .......................... 10
Overhead control panel ................................. 12
Door operating unit and seat adjustment .......14
Emer gencies and breakdowns ....................... 16 Digit Digit
al Owner's Manual
al Owner's Manual ................................. 18 18
Calling up the Digital Owner's Manual ............ 18 Gener
Gener
al not
al notes
es............................................... 20 20
Pr otection of the environment ....................... 20
Ta ke -back of end-of-life vehicles .................... 20
Mercedes-Benz Genuine Parts ........................ 21
Operator's manual ....................................... .22
Mercedes me App ........................................ .22
Operating saf ety ............................................ 23
Declarations of con form ity and no tes on
driving in di.erent countries .......................... 24
Diagnostics connection ................................. 33
Quali/ed specialist workshop ........................ 34 Ve
hicle registration ....................................... 34
Cor rect use of theve hicle ............................. 35
Information on the REACH regulation ............. 35
No tesfo r persons with electronic medical
aids .............................................................. 35
Implied warranty .......................................... .36
QR code forre scue card .............................. .36
Data storage .................................................36
Copyright ...................................................... 39 Occupant safe Occupant safe
ty
ty............................................ 40 40
Re straint system .......................................... .40
Seat belts .................................................... .42
Airbags ......................................................... 47
PRE-SAFE ®
system ........................................ 54
Safely transporting children in theve hicle ...... 55
No tes on pets in theve hicle .......................... 74 Opening and closing
Opening and closing
...................................... 75 75
Ke y .............................................................. .75
Doors ............................................................ 78
Boot .............................................................. 83
Side windo ws................................................ 88
Sliding sunroof .............................................. 91 Ro
ller sunblinds ............................................. 95
Anti-theT pr otection ...................................... 96 Seats and sto
Seats and sto
wing
wing.........................................99 99
No tes on the cor rect driver's seat position ... .99
Seats .......................................................... 100
St eering wheel ............................................ 111
Easy entry and exitfeature .......................... 113
Memory function ......................................... 114
St owa geareas ............................................ 116
Soc kets ....................................................... 124
Wi reless charging of the mobile phone
and connection with theex terior aerial ........ 125
Fi tting and removing the 0oor mats ............. 127 Light and sight Light and sight
............................................ 129 129
Exterior lighting ........................................... 129
Interior lighting ............................................ 137
Wi ndsc reen wipers and windscreen
wa sher system ............................................ 139
Mir rors ........................................................ 142 2 2
Contents
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Climat
Climat
e contr
e contr ol
ol...........................................1 46
146
Overview of climate control systems ............ 146
Operating the climate control system .......... 147 Dr
Dr
iving and par
iving and par king
king..................................... 157 157
Driving ........................................................1 57
DY NAMIC SELECT switch ........................... .169
Au tomatic transmission .............................. .171
Fu nction of the 4MATIC ...............................1 75
Re fuelling .................................................... 175
Pa rking .......................................................1 81
Driving and driving saf ety sy stems ............... 188
Tr ailer hitch ................................................ .244
Bicycle rack function ................................... 248
Ve hicle towing instructions .......................... 250 Ins
Ins
tr
trument displa
ument displa y and on-boar
y and on-boar d com-
d com-
put
put er
er........................................................... 251 251
No tes on the inst rument display and on-
board computer .......................................... 251
Overview of instrument display .................... 252
Overview of buttons on the steering wheel ... 253
Operating the on-board computer ................2 53Overview of displa
yson the inst rument
display ........................................................ 255
Head-up display .......................................... 255 MBUX multimedia syst MBUX multimedia syst
em
em........................... .258
258
Overview and operation ............................... 258
System settings .......................................... 269
Na vigation .................................................. .273
Te lephone ................................................... 281
Mercedes me app ....................................... 284
Mercedes-Benz emer gency call system ....... 293
Ra dio, media & TV....................................... 297
Sound settings ............................................ 304 Maint Maint
enance and car
enance and car e
e................................. 305 305
ASS YST PLUS service inter val display .......... 305
Engine compartment ................................... 306
Cleaning and care ....................................... 312 Br Br
eakdo
eakdo wn assist
wn assist ance
ance................................. 320 320
Emer gency .................................................. 320
Flat tyre ...................................................... 322
Battery (vehicle) .......................................... 327 To
w- starting or towing away ........................ 333
Electrical fuses ............................................ 337 Wheels and tyr Wheels and tyr
es
es........................................ .341
341
No tes on noise or unusual handling char-
acteristics ................................................... 341
No tes on regula rly inspecting wheels and
tyres .......................................................... .341
No tes on snow chains ................................. 341
Ty re pressure .............................................. 342
Wheel change ............................................. 346
Emer gency spa rewheel .............................. .356 T T
ec
ec hnical dat
hnical dat a
a............................................. 358 358
No tes on tech nical data .............................. 358
On-board electronics ................................... 358
Re gula tory radio identi/cation and no tes ..... 360
Ve hicle identi/cation plate, VIN and
engine number overview .............................. 361
Operating 0uids ...........................................3 63
Ve hicle data ................................................ 372
Tr ailer hitch ................................................ .373 Contents
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1
Steering wheel gearshiT paddles →
173
2 Combination switch →
131
3 Instrument displ ay →
252
4 DIRECT SELECT le ver →
171
5 Media display →
258
6 Start/stop but ton →
158
7 Calls up MBUX multimedia system applications →
261
8 Climate control systems →
147
9 Glovecompartment →
118
A £ Hazard warning light system →
131
B Stow age compartment →
118
C Touchpad →
261
D 8 Controller forvo lume and switching
sound on/o. →
258
E Ü Switches the MBUX multimedia system
on/o. →
258
F D Rear-window roller sunblind →
95 G
õ Extends/r etra cts the seat belt feeder →
45
H è ECO start/s top function →
166
I c Active Parking Assist →
237
J É Setstheve hicle le vel →
223
K DYNAMIC SELECT switch →
170
L PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator la mps→
51
M Control panel forth e MBUX multimedia system →
253
N Adjusts the steering wheel manually →
111
O Adjusts the steering wheel electrically →
112
ý Switches the steering wheel heater
on/o. →
113
P Control panel:
On-board computer →
253
Cruise control or variable limi ter →
198
I Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC →
202
Q Diagnostics connection →
33
R Opens the bonnet →
306 At
a glance – Cockpit
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Mer
Mer
cedes-Benz GenuineP
cedes-Benz GenuineP ar
arts
ts
+ ENVIR
ENVIR
ONMENT
ONMENT AL NO
AL NOTE
TEEnvironmental
damage caused bynot using recycled
re conditioned components Mercedes‑Benz
AGo.ers recycled recondi-
tioned components and parts with the same
qu ality as new parts. The same entitlement
from the implied warranty is valid as for new
parts. #
Recycled reconditioned components and
parts from Mercedes‑Benz AG.*
N
N O
OTE
TE Impai rment of the operating e1-
ciency of there straint systems from
installing accessor y parts or fromrepairs
or we lding Airbags and seat belt
tensioners, as well as
control units and sensors forth ere straint sys-
te ms, may be ins talled in thefo llowing areas
of your vehicle:
R doors R
door pillars
R Sill
R Seats
R Cockpit
R Instrument displ ay
R Centre console
R lateral roof frame #
Do not ins tall accessory parts such as
audio systems in these areas. #
Do not car ryout repairs or welding. #
Have accessories retro/tted at a quali-
/ed specialist workshop. Yo
u could jeopardise the operating saf ety of your
ve hicle if you use parts, tyres and wheels as well
as accessories releva nt tosaf ety which ha venot
been app rove dby Mercedes-Benz. Saf ety-re leva nt
systems (e.g. the brake system) may malfunction.
Only use Mercedes-Benz GenuineParts or parts of
equal qualit y.Only use tyres, wheels and acces-
sory parts that ha vebeen speci/cally appr oved
fo ryo ur vehicle model. Mercedes-Benz
tests original pa rts and con ver-
sion parts and accessory parts that ha vebeen
speci/cally appr ovedfo ryo ur vehicle model for
th eir reliability, saf ety and suitability. Despite
ongoing mar ketre sear ch, Mercedes-Benz is
unable toassess other parts. Mercedes-Benz
th erefore accepts no responsibility forth e use of
such parts in Mercedes-Benz vehicles, even if
th ey have been o1cially appr oved or independ-
ently appr ovedby ate sting centre.
Ce rtain parts are only o1cial lyappr ovedfor
installation or modi/cation if they comply with
legal requ irements. All Mercedes-Benz Genuine-
Pa rts meet the appr oval requ irements. The use of
non-appr oved parts may in validate theve hicle's
ge neral ope rating permit.
This is the case in thefo llowing situations:
R The vehicle type is di.erent from that for
which theve hicle's general ope rating permit
wa sgr anted.
R Other road users could be endangered.
R The exhaust gas or noise le velget swo rse. General no
tes
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Oper
Oper
ating safe
ating safe ty
ty &
W
W ARNING
ARNING Risk of accident due tomal-
functions or system failures
If yo u do not ha vethe prescribed service/
maintenance workor any requ ired repairs car-
ri ed out, this could result in malfunctions or
system failures. #
Always ha vethe prescribed service and
maintenance workas well any requ ired
re pairs car ried out at a quali/ed special-
ist workshop. &
W
W ARNING
ARNING Risk of accident or injury due
to improper modi/cations toelectronic
components
Modi/cations toelectronic components, their
soTware or wiring can impair their functional-
ity and/or the functionality of other networ ked
components or saf ety-re leva nt systems.
This can endanger theve hicle's operating
saf ety. #
You must not tamp er with wiring, elec-
tronic components, or their soTware. #
Always ha veworkon electrical and elec-
tronic devices car ried out at a quali/ed
specialist workshop. If
yo u modify the on-board electronics, thege n-
eral ope rating permit is rendered in valid.
Obser vethe "On-board electronics" section in
"Technical data". &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of /re due to0ammable
material coming in tocontact with hot
parts of theex haust system
If combustible materials, e.g. lea ves, grass or
twigs, come into contact with hot parts of the
ex haust system, they may igni te. #
When driving o.- road or on unpa ved sur-
fa ces, check the underside of theve hicle
at regular inter vals. #
In particular, remo veany trapped parts
of plants or other 0ammable material. #
If damage should occur, immediately
inform a quali/ed specialist workshop. *
N NOOTE
TE Damage totheve hicle due todriv-
ing toofast and due toimpacts tothe
ve hicle underbody or suspension compo-
nents In
thefo llowing situations, in particular, there
is a risk of damage totheve hicle:
R theve hicle becomes grounded, e.g. on a
high kerb or an unpa vedro ad
R theve hicle is driven toofast ove r an obsta-
cle, e.g. a kerb, speed bump or po thole
R a heavy object st rike sth e underbody or
suspension components
In situations such as these, damage tothe
body, underbody, suspension components,
wheels or tyres may not be visible. Compo-
nents damaged in this wa y can un expectedly
fa il or, in the case of an accident, may no lon-
ge r absorb there sulting forc e as intended. General no
tes
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fo
re xamp le,your driving behaviour, your location,
yo ur route or your use patterns.
Leg
Leg al r
al req
equir
uir ements r
ements r eg
egar
arding t
ding t he disclosur
he disclosur e of
e of
data
data
If legally requ ired todo so, manufacturers are, in
individual cases, legally obliged toprov ide go vern-
mental entities, upon requ est and totheex tent
re qu ired, data stored bythe manufacturer.
Fo rexamp le,this may be the case during the
in ve sti gation of a criminal o.ence.
Go vernmental entities are themsel ves, in individ-
ual cases and within the applicable legal frame-
wo rk, authorised toread out data from theve hi-
cle. In the case of an accident, information that
can help with an in vesti gation can, therefore, be
ta ke n from the airbag control unit, fore xamp le.
Oper Oper ational dat
ational dat a in t
a in the v
he vehicle
ehicle
This is data rega rding the operation of theve hicle,
which ha vebeen processed bycont rol units.
This includes thefo llowing data, fore xa mpl e:
R vehicle status information suc hasth e speed,
longitudinal acceleration, lateral acceleration,
number of wheel revo lutions or thefa stened
seat belts display R
ambient conditions, su chas temp erature, rain
sensor or distance sensor
Generall y,the use of these data is temp orar y;
th ey will not be stored be yond the period of oper-
ation and will only be processed within theve hicle
itself. Control units oTen contain data memories
fo rve hicle keys,fo re xamp le. Their use permits the
te mp orary or permanent documentation of tech ni-
cal information about theve hicle's operating
state, component loads, main tenance requ ire-
ments and tech nical events or faults.
Depending on theve hicle equipment, thefo llo w-
ing data are stored:
R operating status of system components,
suchas /ll le vels, tyre pressure or battery sta-
tus
R malfunctions or faults in impor tant system
components, suc has lights or brakes
R system reactions in special driving situations,
suchas airbag depl oyment or the inter vention
of stability cont rol systems
R information on events leading tovehicle dam-
age In cer
tain cases, it may be requ ired tostore da ta
th at wo uld ha veotherwise been used only temp o-
rari ly. This may be the case if theve hicle has
de tected a malfunction, fore xamp le.
If yo u use services, suc hasre pair services and
maintenance work, stored operational data as
we ll as theve hicle identi/cation number can be
re ad out and used. They can be read out by
service network emplo yees, suc haswo rkshops
and manu facturers or third parties, suc has break-
down services. The same is true in the case of
wa rranty claims and quality assurance measures.
In general, there adout is per form ed via the legally
prescribed port forth e diagnostics connection in
th eve hicle. The operational data that are read out
document tech nical states of theve hicle or of
individual components and assist in the diagnosis
of malfunctions, compliance with warranty obli ga-
tions and quality impr ovement. Tothat end, these
data, in particular information about component
loads, tech nical events, malfunctions and other
fa ults may be transmitted along with theve hicle
identi/cation number tothe manufacturer. Fur-
th ermore, the manufacturer is subject toproduct
liability. Forth is reason the manufacturer also General no
tes
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uses operational data from
theve hicle, fore xa m-
ple, forre calls. These data can also be used to
ex amine the customer's warranty and guarantee
claims.
Fa ult memories in theve hicle can be reset by a
service outl etor at your requ est as part of repair
or maintenance work.
Conv Conv enience and inf ot
enience and inf otainment functions
ainment functions
Yo u can store con venience settings and individual
settings in theve hicle and change or reset them
at any time.
Depending on theve hicle equipment, this
includes thefo llowing settings, fore xamp le:
R seat and steering wheel positions
R suspension and climate control settings
R individual settings, suchas interior lighting
Depending on the selected equipment, you can
import data into vehicle inf otainment functions
yo urself. Depending on
theve hicle equipment, this
includes thefo llowing data, fore xa mpl e:
R multimedia data, suc has music, /lms or pho-
to sfo r playback in an integ rated multimedia
system
R address book data for use in connection with
an integ rated hands-free system or an integ ra-
te d navigation system
R entered navigation destinations
R data about the use of Internet services
These data for con venience and inf otainment
functions may be sa ved locally in theve hicle or
th ey may be located on a device which you ha ve
connected totheve hicle, suc has a smartphone,
USB 0ash drive or MP3 pla yer.Ifyo u ha veentered
th ese data yourself, you can dele tethem at any
time.
This data is transmitted from theve hicle tothird
parties only at your requ est. This applies, in par-
ticular, when you use online services in accord-
ance with the settings that you ha veselected. Smar
Smar tphone int tphone int egr
egration (e.g. Andr
ation (e.g. Andr oid A
oid Aut
uto or
o or
Apple CarPlay
Apple CarPlay ®
®
)
)
If yo ur vehicle is accordingly equipped, you can
connect your smartphone or ano ther mobile end
device totheve hicle. You can then control them
by means of the control elements integ rated in
th eve hicle. Images and audio from the smart-
phone can be output via the multimedia system.
Cer tain information is simultaneously transfer red
to your smartphone. Depending on the type and
integ ration, thisincludes position data, day/night
mode and other general vehicle statuses. For
more information please consult the Owner's
Manual of theve hicle/inf otainment system.
This integ ration allo ws the use of selected smart-
phone apps, suc has navigation or music pla yer
apps. There is no fu rther interaction between the
smartphone and theve hicle; in particular, vehicle
data is not directly accessible. The type of addi-
tional data processing is de term ined bythe pro-
vider of the app being used. Which settings you
can make, if an y,depends on the speci/c app and
th e operating system of your smartphone. 38 38
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tes
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Yo
u can immediately dismiss there ar seat belt
status displ ayusing the back button on the leT-
hand side of the steering wheel (/ page 253).
If a vehicle occupant unfastens a seat belt in the
re ar while theve hicle is motion, there ar seat belt
status displ ayappears again.
In addition, a warning tone may sound. In this
case, there ar seat belt status displ aycannot be
hidden using the back button on the leT-hand side
of the steering wheel. Airbags
Airbags
Ov
Ov
er
ervie
vie w of airbags
w of airbags 1
Knee airbag
2 Driver's airbag
3 Front passenger airbag
4 Window airbag
5 Side airbag
The installation location of an airbag is identi/ed
by the AIRB AGsymbol.
When enabled, an airbag can pr ovide additional
pr otection forth ere specti ve vehicle occupant. Po
tential pr otection pr ovided byeach airbag:
R Knee airbag: thigh, knee and lo wer leg
R Driver's airbag, front passenger airbag: head
and ribcage
R Window airbag: head
R Side airbag: ribcage, also pelvis for front seat
occupants &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of injury or death if the co-
driver airbag is enabled
If th e co-driver airbag is enabled, a child on
th e co-driver seat may be struck bythe co-
driver airbag during an accident.
NEVER use a rear wa rd-facing child restraint
system on a seat wi than ENABLED FRONT
AIR BAG; DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY tothe
CHILD ca n occur. When /tting a
child restraint system tothe front
passenger seat, obser vetheve hicle-speci/c infor-
mation (/ page 70). Also, alw ays obser vethe
no tes on rear wa rd-facing or forw ard-facing child
re straint systems on the front passenger seat. Occupant saf
ety
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Inf
Inf
or
ormation on aut
mation on aut omatic fr
omatic front passeng
ont passeng er airbag
er airbag
shut
shut o.
o.
The front passen ger airbag can only be deplo yed
in an accident if thePA SSENGER AIR BAG OFF
indicator la mpis o.. If the front passenger seat is
occupied, make sure, bo thbefore and during the
journe y,that the status of the front passenger air-
bag is cor rect (/ page 51).
* NO
NO TE
TEDeployment of components of the
re straint system when the front passenger
seat is unoccupied In an accident,
the components of the
re straint system ma y deployunnecessarily on
th e front passenger side if:
R There are heavy objects on the front
passenger seat.
R The seat belt tongue is engaged in the seat
belt buckle of the front passenger seat and
th e front passenger seat is unoccupied. #
Stow objects in a suitable place. #
Only one person should use each seat
belt at any one time. Depending on
the de tected accident situation, the
wind owairbag on the front passenger side may
deplo y.The airbag is deplo yedre ga rdless of
whe ther the front passenger seat is occupied. Pr
ot
Pr otection pro
ection pro vided b
vided by t
y the airbags
he airbags Depending on
the accident situation, an airbag
may supplement the pr otection o.ered bya cor-
re ctly fastened seat belt. &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of injur y or death due to
an inco rrect seat position
If yo u deviate from the cor rect seat position,
th e airbag cannot per form its intended pr otec-
tive function.
Each vehicle occupant must make sure of the
fo llowing:
R Fasten seat belts co rrectl y.Pregnant
wo men must take particular care toensure
th at the lap belt ne ver lies across the
abdomen. R
Adopt the cor rect seat position and keep
as farawa y as possible from the airbags.
R Obser vethefo llowing information. #
Always make sure that there are no
objects between the airbag and vehicle
occupant. To
avo idtherisks resulting from the deployment
of an airbag, each vehicle occupant must obser ve
th efo llowing information in particular:
R Before starting your journe y,adjust your seat
cor rectl y;the driver's seat and front
passenger seat should be mo ved as far back
as possible.
When doing so, alw ays obser vethe informa-
tion on the cor rect driver's seat position
(/ page 99).
R Only hold the steering wheel bythe steering
wheel rim. This allo ws the airbag tobe fully
deplo yed.
R Always lean against the seat backrest when
th eve hicle is in motion. Do not lean forw ards
or against the door or side windo w.You may 48 48
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ety
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#
Replace theke y batter y,if necessary
(/ page 77). #
Use there placement key. #
Use the emer gency keyto lock or unlock
(/ page 82). #
Have theve hicle and keych ecked at a quali-
/ed specialist workshop.
Ther
Ther e is int
e is int erf
erfer
erence fr
ence fr om a pow
om a pow er
erful r
ful r adio signal
adio signal
sour
sour ce
ce
Po ssible causes if the function of KEYLESS-GO is
impaired:
R high voltage po wer lines
R mobile phones
R electronic devices (no tebooks, tablets)
R shielding due tome tal objects or induction
loops for electrical gate systems or automatic
bar riers #
Make sure that there is su1cient distance
between theke y and the po tential sou rce of
inter fere nce. A
A
ctiv
ctiv ating/deactiv
ating/deactiv ating t
ating the aut
he automatic loc
omatic loc king f
king fea-
ea-
ture
ture The
vehicle is loc ked automatically when theve hi-
cle is switched on and the wheels are turning
fa ster than walking pace. #
T
To activ
o activ at
ate:
e: press and hold button 2for
appr oximately /ve seconds until an acoustic
signal sounds. #
T
To deactiv
o deactiv at
ate:
e: press and hold button 1for
appr oximately /ve seconds until an acoustic
signal sounds.
In thefo llowing situations, there is a danger of
being loc ked out when the function is activated:
R while theve hicle is being tow- star ted or
pushed
R ifth eve hicle is being tested on a roller dyna-
mome ter P
P
o
ow
w er closing function
er closing function &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of becoming trapped when
th e doors close automatically
Body parts or objects can become trapped,
causing injuries. #
Ensure that no body parts or objects are
in the closing area. #
Automatic closing of the doors can be
cancelled bypulling the outer or inner
door handle. Opening and closing
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