MERCEDES-BENZ GLE 2022 Owners Manual
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Swi
tc Swi
tching t hi
ng the int he
inter er
iorlig hting io
rlig hting switc sw
itch- o. h-
o. delay de
lay
tim e tim
eon /o. on/o.
Mu
ltim ed iasystem :
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Setting s5
Light
5 Inter iorLi ghti ngDel ay #
Switchth eswit ch-o. delay time onoro..
Wh enthis function isactiv e,theint erior light-
ing lights upfora shor ttime aTer theve hicle
is loc ked. WW
indshield wiperandwindshield w indshield
wiperandwindshield washer syst asher
system em
SwitcSwitc
hingt hing
the windshield wiper he
windshield wipers s
on/ o. on/
o. 0047
005AWindsh ieldwiperso.
0048 0062 Automatic wiping ,nor mal
0049 0063 Automatic wiping ,fr eq uent
004A 00AA Continuous wiping,slo w
004B 00A9 Continuous wiping,fa st #
Turn thecombination switchto thecor re-
spond ingposit ion0047-004B. #
Sing lewipe/ w Si
ng lewipe/ washing : ashing
:push thebutt ononthe
combin ationswitchin thedir ection ofarro w
1 .
R 00D3 Singlewi pe
R 00D4 Wiping withwa sher 0uid
% Obser vetheno teson washing theve hicle ina
car wash (/ page321) .
V V
ehicle swit ehicle
swit hMA h
MA GIC VISION C GIC
VISION CONTR ONTR
OL: OL:
inposi-
tion 0048or0049 ,th ewindshield washing process is
aut omati callytrigg ered ifdir tis de tected on the
wind shield unless theCheck WasherFluid mes-
sag eis being displayed. Light
andvisibility
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Swi
tc Swi
tching t hi
ng the r he
rea rwi ndo ea
rwi ndo wwipe r w
wipe ron /o. on/o.
1
00E2 Singlewi pe /w ashing
2 00C5 Inte rm ittent wiping #
Single wipe: Single
wipe:press button1 tothepoint of
re sis tance. #
T T
o wip ewit o
wip ewit hw h
was her as
her 0uid: 0u
id: press button1
be yond thepoint ofresis tance. #
T T
o sw itc o
sw itchint h
int er er
mitt mitt
entwiping ent
wiping on/o .: on
/o .:press
butt on2.
V V
ehi cleswit ehi
cleswit hr h
rain sens or ain
sens or: :
The wipeint erva l
aut omati callyadap tsto thedr iving conditions.
The 00C5 symbol willappear ontheinst ru-
ment clusterwhen there ar wind owwiper is
switc hedon. RR
eplaci ngt eplaci
ngthe wind shield wiperblades he
wind shield wiperblades &
W W
AR NIN G AR
NIN GRisk ofbecomi ngtrapped ifth e
wind shield wipersar eswitc hedonwhile
wiper blades arebein gre placed
If th ewindshield wipersbegin tomo vewhile
yo uar ech ang ingthewiper blades, youcan be
tr apped bythewiper arm. #
Alwaysswitc ho. thewindshield wipers
and vehicle beforech ang ingthewiper
blades. MoMo
ving t ving
the wiper ar he
wiper arms int ms
intot o
the r he
replacement posi- eplacement
posi-
tion tion
#
Switc hth eve hicle onand then o. again
immediat ely. #
Within around 15seconds, press and hold the
00D4 buttononthecombination switchfo r
appr oximat elyth re eseconds (/page139).
The wiper arms will moveintoth ere placement
position.
R R
emo emo
ving t ving
the wiper blades he
wiper blades #
Foldthewiper arms away from thewindshield. 140140
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andvisibility
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#
Hold thewiper arm wit hone hand. With the
ot her hand, turnth ewiper blade awayfrom
th ewiper arm inthedir ection ofarro w 1 as
fa ras itwill go. #
Slide catch2 inthedir ection ofarro w 3
unt ilit eng ages inthere mo valposition. #
Remo vethewiper blade from thewiper arm in
th edir ection ofarro w 4. Ins
t Ins
tallin gt allin
gthe wiper blades he
wiper blades #
Inser tth ene wwiper blade intoth ewiper arm
in thedir ection ofarro w 1. #
Slide catc h2 inthedir ection ofarro w 3
unt ilit eng ages intheloc king position. #
Mak esur eth at thewiper blade isseat edcor -
re ctl y. #
Foldthewiper arms bac kont oth ewindshield. #
Switc hon theve hicle. #
Press the00D4 buttononthecombination
switc h.
The wiper arms will retur nto their original
positions. #
Switc ho. theve hicle.
% Chec kth econdition ofthewiper blades regu-
lar lyand replace them intheev ent ofvisible
damag eor ongoing smearing. Light
andvisibility
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MaintMaint
enanc edis pla y enanc
edis pla y #
Remo veprotectiv e/lm 1from themaint e-
nance displayson thetips ofthene wly instal-
led wiper blades.
When thecolor ofthemaint enance displays
ch ang esfrom blac kto yello w, replace thewiper
blades. %
The duration untilthecolor chang esvaries
depending ontheusag econditions. RR
eplacing t eplacing
the windshield wiperblades (MA he
windshield wiperblades (MAGIC GIC
VISION C VISION
CONTR ONTR
OL) OL)
MoMo
ving t ving
the wiper ar he
wiper arms int ms
intot o
the r he
replacement posi- eplacement
posi-
tion tion
#
Switc ho. theve hicle. #
Within around 15seconds, press the00D4
butt ononthecombination switch
(/ page139).
The wiper arms will moveintoth ere placement
position. R R
emo emo
ving t ving
the wiper blades he
wiper blades #
T T
o br o
br ing t ing
the wiper blade int he
wiper blade intoposition t o
position to be o
be
r r
emo v emo
ved: ed:
hold thewiper arm /rml ywit hone
hand. With theot her hand, turnth ewiper
blade inthedir ection ofarro w 1 beyond the
point ofresis tance.
The wiperbla de willeng agein there mo val
position withaclic k. 142142
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#
T T
o r o
remo v emo
ve t e
the wiper blade: he
wiper blade: press release knob
2, pullthewiper blade inthedir ection of
ar ro w 3 and remo ve.
Ins t Ins
talli ng t alli
ng the wiper blades he
wiper blades #
Push thene wwiper blade ontoth ewiper arm
in thedir ection ofarro w 1 untilre lease knob
2 engages. #
Press thewiper blade beyond thepoint of
re sis tance inthedir ection ofarro w 3 onthe
wiper arm.
The wiper blade willengagewit hano tice able
clic kand movefreel yag ain. #
Foldthewiper arm bac kont oth ewindshield.
% Chec kth econdition ofthewiper blades regu-
lar lyand replace them intheev ent ofvisible
damag eor ongoing smearing. RR
eplacing t eplacing
the r he
rear windo ear
windo wwiper blade w
wiper blade &
W W
ARNIN G ARNIN
GRisk ofbecoming trapped ifth e
wind shield wipersar eswitc hedonwhile
wiper blades arebein gre placed
If th ewindshield wipersbegin tomo vewhile
yo uar ech ang ingthewiper blades, youcan be
tr apped bythewiper arm. #
Alwaysswitc ho. thewindshield wipers
and vehicle beforech ang ingthewiper
blades. RR
emo emo
ving t ving
the wiper blade he
wiper blade #
Switc hth eve hicle o.. #
Foldwiper arm 2 awa yfrom there ar wind ow
until iteng ages inthere placement position. #
Unclip wiper blade 1from wiper arm 2 and
re mo veitin thedir ection ofarro w 3. Lig
htand visibility
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Ins
t Ins
talli ng t alli
ng the wiper blade he
wiper blade #
Positi on wiper blade 1withbo th lugs 3on
holder 2onthewiper arm. #
Push wiper blade 1inthedir ection ofarro w
4 until iteng ages inholder 2. #
Mak esur eth at wiper blade 1isseat edcor -
re ctl y. #
Foldthewiper arm from there placement posi-
tion backont oth ere ar wind ow. Mir
r Mir
ror s or
s Ope
r Ope
rating t ating
the outs idemirr he
outs idemirror s or
s &
W W
ARNI NG ARNI
NGRisk ofaccid ent due toadju st-
ing theve hicle setting swhile theve hicle is
in mo tion
Yo ucould losecontr olof theve hicle inthefo l-
lo wing situations inpar ticular :
R Ifyo uadjust thedr iver's seat, thehead
re str aint ,th esteer ing wheel orthemir ror
while theve hicle isin mo tion
R Ifyo ufa sten your seat beltwhile theve hi-
cle isin mo tion #
Beforestar tin gth eve hicle: inpar ticu lar,
adju stthedr iver's seat, head restr aint,
st ee ring wheel and mirror,and fasten
yo ur seat belt. &
W W
ARNIN G ARNIN
GRisk ofaccident duetomis-
judg ment ofdist ance when usingthe
fr ont -passeng ermirror
The outside mirroron thefront passeng erside
re 0ects object son asmal lerscal e.The
obj ect sin view arein fact closer than they
appear . #
Ther efor e, alw ayslook overyo ur shoul-
der tocheckth eactual distance
be tween youand thero ad user strav eling
behind you. 144144
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andvisibility
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FF
olding t olding
the outside mirr he
outside mirror or
sin/ou t s
in/ou t #
Brie0y press button2.
% Ifth ebatt eryhas been disconnect edorhas
disc harged, theoutside mirrors must be
mo vedbr ie0y using button2. Onlyth en will
th eaut omatic mirrorfo lding function work
pr oper ly. A A
djus djus
ting t ting
the outside mirr he
outside mirror s or
s #
Press button1 or3 toselect theoutside
mir rorto be adjus ted. #
Use button4 toadju sttheposition ofthe
mir rorglass.
Eng Eng
aging t aging
the outside mirr he
outside mirror s or
s
If an outside mirrorhas been forc ibl ydiseng aged,
pr oceed asfollo ws . #
Vehicles without electricall yfo lding outside
mir rors:manua lly mo vetheoutside mirrorint o
th ecor rect positi on. #
Vehicles withelect ricall yfo lding outside mir-
ro rs:pr ess and hold button2.
Yo uwill hear aclic kand themir rorwill audibl y
clic kint oplace. Theoutside mirrorwill nowbe
se tto thecor rect positi on. AA
ut ut
omatic anti-glar omatic
anti-glaremir r e
mir ror or
sfun ction s
fun ction &
W W
AR NIN G AR
NIN GRisk ofacid burnsand poison -
ing due totheanti-glar emir rorelectr olyte
Electr olyte ma yescape ifth eglass inan aut o-
matic anti-glar emir rorbr eak s. The
electr olyte is hazar dous tohealt hand cau-
ses irrita tion. Itmust notcom eint ocont act
wit hyo ur skin, eyes, respir ator yor ga ns or
clo thing orbe swallo wed. #
Ifyo ucome intocont actwithelectr olyte,
obser vethefo llo wing:
R Immedia tely rinse theelectr olyte
fr om your skin withwa terand seek
medical attention.
R Ifelectr olyte comes intocont actwith
yo ur eyes, immediat elyrinse them
th or oughl ywit hclean waterand seek
medical attention.
R Ifth eelectr olyte is sw allo wed,imme-
diat elyrinse your mout hout thor -
oughl y.Do notinduce vomitin g.Seek
medical attenti onimmediat ely.
R Immedi atelych ang eout ofclo thing
whic hhas been contaminat edwith
electr olyte.
R Ifan aller gicreactio noccur s,seek
medic alatt ent ion immed iately. Light
andvisibility
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The
insiderear vie wmir rorand theoutside mirror
on thedr iver's side willautomaticall ygo intoanti-
glar emode iflight from aheadlam phits thesen-
sor ontheinside rear vie wmir ror.
Sy st Sy
stem limits em
limits
The system willno tgo intoant i-glaremo deif:
R The vehicle isswitc hedo..
R Reversege ar iseng aged.
R The interior lightin gis switc hedon. FF
r r
ont -passe ng ont
-passe nger out side mirr er
out side mirror par or
par king posit ion king
posit ion
fu nct ion fu
nct ion %
The parking posit ionisavailabl eonl yin vehi-
cles withamemor yfu nct ion.
The parking posit ionmak espar king easier .
In thefo llo wing situations, thefront-passeng er
outside mirrorwill swiv eldo wn wardsin thedir ec-
tion ofthere ar wheel onthefront passeng er's
side:
R The parking position isstor ed (/ page146)
R The front-passeng ermir roris select ed R
Reversege ar iseng aged.
The front -passe nger out side mirrorwill movebac k
to its original position inthefo llo wing situations:
R YoushiT thetransmission toano ther transmis-
sion position
R Youar etrave ling atspeeds greater than
9 mp h(15 km/h)
R Youpr ess thebutt onforth eoutside mirroron
th edr iver's side SS
t t
or or
ing and calling upt ing
and calling upthe par he
par king position oft king
position ofthe he
fr fr
ont-passeng ont-passeng
eroutside mirr er
outside mirror or
SS
t t
or or
ing ing
#
Select thefront-passeng eroutside mirror
using button1. #
Eng agere ve rsege ar. #
Movethefront-passeng eroutside mirrorint o
th edesir edpar king position usingbutton2. 146146
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andvisibility
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Calling
up Calling
up #
Select thefront-passeng eroutside mirror
using button1. #
Eng agere ve rsege ar.
The front -passe nger out side mirrorwill move
to thestor ed par king position. AA
ctiv ctiv
ating/deactiv ating/deactiv
atingt ating
the aut he
aut omatic mirr omatic
mirror f or
fold- old-
ing function ing
function Multimedia
system:
4 © 5
Settings 5
Vehicle #
Switc hAutomatic Foldingonoro.. ArAr
ea per ea
per meable t meable
to r o
radio wav adio
waves on t es
on the wind- he
wind-
shield shield
Ra
dio-contr olledequipment, suchas tollsy stems,
can bemount edonlyon areas 1ofthewind-
shield that areper meable toradio waves.
Ar eas permeable toradio waves1 arebes tvisi -
ble from outsi detheve hicle when thewindshield
is illuminat edwithan extern al light sour ce.
No tethis position forve hicles with:
R Windsh ieldheating
R Infrared re0ectiv ewin dshi eld InfrInfr
ar ar
ed-r ed-r
e0ec tive e0ec
tivewin dshi eldfunc tion win
dshi eldfunc tion
The infrared-r e0ec tivewin dshi eldiscoat edand
re duces thebuild-up ofheat intheve hicle interior .
The coati ngshield sth eve hicle interior from radio
wa ves. Lig
htand visibility
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OvOv
er er
vie vie
wof climat w
of climat econtr e
contr olsyst ol
systems ems
NNo o
t t
es on climat es
on climat econtr e
contr ol ol
An
interior air/lter incombination withth epr e/l-
te rin theengine compartment mustalwaysbe
used sothat theair conditioning system, pollution
le ve lmonit oring and theair /ltratio nwo rkcor -
re ctl y.Use /ltersre commen dedandappr oved by
Mer cedes-Be nz.Alwaysha ve maint enance work
car ried out ataqu ali/ed special istwo rkshop. OvOv
er er
vie vie
wof t w
of the air cond itioni ng cont r he
air cond itioni ng cont rol pane l ol
pane l The
indicat orlam pson thebutt ons indicat eth at
th ecor respond ingfunct ion isactiv ated. Con
trol pane lfo rdual-zone automatic climatecon-
tr ol wit hstationar yheat er(exa mp le)
1 0082 Setsthete mp eratur eon thedr iver's
side
2 A Callsup/exitstheair conditioning menu
Pr essing andholding (approx.fo ur seconds) :
re se ts climat econt rolto thebasic setting s
3 H Setstheair0o wor switc heso.climat e
contr ol
4 0058 Setsclimat econtr olto aut omati cmode
(/ page150)
5 0064 Defrosts thewindshield
6 006C Switchesthere ar wind owheat eron/o. 7
0072 Switches air-recir culat ionmode on/o.
(/ page151)
8 0056 Switches theA/C function on/o.
(/ page149)
Switc hesresidual heaton/o. (/page151)
9 Control pane lfo rve hicles withdual- zoneor 3-
zon eaut omati cclimat econt rolwit hout sta-
tionar yheat er:0 switchessync hroniza-
tion on/o.(/ page150)
Ve hicles withcont rolpanel fordual-zone or3-
zone automatic climatecontr olwit hstation-
ar yheat er:003B switchesstationar yheat er
on/ o.
A 0082 Setsthete mp eratur eon thefront
passeng erside 148148
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econtr ol