MERCEDES-BENZ M-Class 2012 W166 Owner's Manual

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For
furth erinfor mationonthe loadbea ring
inde x,see Loadinde x(Ypage 370).
Speed rating: speed ratingB specifies the
approved maximum speedofthe tire. G
WARN
ING Even
when permit tedbylaw, never operate a
vehicle atspeeds greater thanthemaximum
speed ratingof the tires .
Ex ceedin gthe maximum speedforwhich tires
are rated canlead tosudden tirefailure,
causing lossofvehicle controland possibly
resultin gin an acciden tand/o rserious
personal injuryandpossible death,foryou
and forother s.
Regardless ofthe speed ratingalways
obser vethe speed limits.Dr ive care fully and
adapt yourdrivin gst yle tothe traffic
con ditio ns. Sum
mer tires Index Speed
rating Q Up
to100 mph (160km /h) R Up
to106 mph (170km /h) S Up
to112 mph (180km /h) T Up
to118 mph (190km /h) H Up
to130 mph (210km /h) V Up
to149 mph (240km /h) W Up
to168 mph (270km /h) Y Up
to186 mph (300km /h) ZR..
.Y Up
to186 mph (300km /h) ZR..
.(..Y) Abov
e186 mph (300km /h) ZR Abov
e149 mph (240km /h) R
Opt ionally, tires with amaxim umspeed of
over 149mph (240km /h) may have "ZR"
in the size desc ription depen dingonthe
manuf acturer (e.g.245 /40ZR 18). The
servicespec ification scon sist ofload
bearin gindex Aand speed rating B.
R Ifthe size desc ription ofyour tireinc ludes
"ZR" andthereare noserv ice
spec ification s,ask thetiremanuf acturer in
order tofindout themaxim umspeed.
If aserv icespec ification isavailable, the
maxim umspeed islimit edacc ordin gto the
speed rating inthe serv icespec ification .
Ex ample: 245/40ZR 18 97Y.Inthis
exam ple,"97Y"isthe serv icespec ification .
The letter"Y" repr esen tsthe speed rating
and themaxim umspeed ofthe tireis
limit edto186 mph (300km /h).
R Ev ery tirethat hasamaxim umspeed above
186 mph (300km /h) must have"ZR"inthe
size desc ription and theserv ice
spec ification mustbegiven inbrac kets.
Ex ample: 275/40ZR 18 (99 Y).The speed
rat ing "(Y)" shows thatthemaxim umspeed
of the tireis above 186mph (300km /h).
Ask thetiremanuf acturer tofindout the
maxim umspeed. All-weat
hertires and winter tires Index Speed
rating Q
M+S 29 Up
to100 mph (160km /h) T
M+S 29 Up
to118 mph (190km /h) H
M+S 29 Up
to130 mph (210km /h) V
M+S 29 Up
to149 mph (240km /h) i
Not
alltires that have theM+S
ident ification offerthe drivin g
char acterist icsofwint ertires. Wint ertires
have, inadditio ntothe M+S identificat ion,
the i snow flakesymbol onthe tire
sidewal l.Tires withthisidentificat ionfulfill
the requirements ofthe Rubber
Manufacturers Association (RMA) andthe
Rubber Association ofCanada (RAC)
regarding thetire tract iononsnow and
29 Or M+Si forwinter tires. Tir
elabeling
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have
been especiall ydeveloped fordriving
on snow.
An electronic speedlimiter prevents your
vehicle fromexceeding aspeed of
130 mph (210 km/h).
The speed ratingoftires mounted atthe
factory maybehigher thanthemaximum
speed thattheelectronic speedlimiter
permits.
Make surethatyour tires have therequired
speed ratingasspecified inthe "Tires"
section (Ypage 375), e.g.ifyou buy new
tires.
Further information aboutreading tiredata
can beobtained fromanyqual ified specialist
workshop, e.g.anauthorized Mercedes-Ben z
Center. Load
index i
Tire
data isvehicle-specific andmay
deviate fromthedata inthe example.
In addition tothe load bearing index,load
index :may beimprinted aftertheletters
that identify speedratingB(Ypage 368)on
the sidewa llof the tire.
R Ifno specification isgiven: notext (asinthe
example above),represents astand ard
lo ad (SL )tir e
R XL orExtra Load:rep resents arei nfor ced
tir e R
Ligh tload: represent sa light loadtire
R C, D, E:represent sa load range that
depends onthe maximum loadthatthetire
can carry atacert ainpressure DOT,
TireIdentification Number(TIN)
U.S. tireregulations prescribethatevery
manufacturer ofnew tires orretreader hasto
imprint aTIN inor on the sidewal lof each tire
produced. The
TINisaunique identificat ionnumber. The
TIN enables thetire manufacturer sto inform
purchasers ofrecalls andother safety-
relevant matters.Itmakes itpossible forthe
purchaser toeasily identify theaffect edtires.
The TINismade upofmanufacturer
identificat ioncode ;,tire size =,tire type
code ?and manufacturin gdate A. i
Tire
data isvehicle-specif icand may
deviate fromthedata inthe example.
DOT (Departm entofTransport ation):tire
symbol :indicates thatthetire complies
with therequirements ofthe U.S. Departm ent
of Transport ation.
Manufa ctureridentification code:
manufacturer identificationcode ;provides
details onthe tire manufacturer .New tires
have acode withtwosymbols. Retreaded
tires have acode withfoursymbols.
Further informationabout retreaded tires
(Y page 350).
Tire size: identifier =describes thetire size. 370
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Tire
type code: tiretypecod e? can be
us ed bythe manuf actu rerasacod eto
de scri bespe cificcharacteristics ofthe tire.
Date ofmanuf acture:date ofmanufacture
A provides information abouttheage ofa
tire. Thefirst andsecond positions represent
the week ofmanufacture, startingwith "01"
for the first calendar week.Positions three
and four represent theyear ofmanufacture.
For example, atire that ismarked with
"3208", wasmanufactured inweek 32in
2008. Tire
character istics i
Tire
data isvehicle-specific andmay
deviate fromthedata inthe example.
This information describesthetire cord and
the number oflay ers insidewa ll: and under
the tread ;. Defini
tionofterm sfor tires and
loading Tire
plycomposition andmaterial
used
Describes thenumber ofplies orthe number
of lay ers ofrubber-coated fabricinthe tire
tread andsidewa ll.These aremade ofsteel,
nylon, polyester andother materials. Bar
Metric unitfortire pressure. Thereare
14.5 038pounds persquare inch(psi) to
1b ar; there are100k ilopasc als(kPa) to
1 bar. DOT
(Depar tment ofTransp ortation)
DO Tmark edtires fulfill therequire mentsof
the Unit edStates Depar tment of
Tran sport ation. Nor
maloccupa ntweight
The numb erofocc upant sthe vehic leis
design edtoseat ,mult iplied by68 kilog rams
(15 0lbs). Uniform
TireQualit yGra ding
Sta ndar ds
Au nifo rmstanda rdtogra dethe quality of
tire swi th reg ards totrea dqu ality ,tire trac tion
and temp eraturecha racteri stics. Rating sar e
de term inedby tire manuf actu rersus ing U.S.
gov ernm enttesti ngpro ced ures. The rating s
ar emol dedinto theside wa llof the tire. Rec
omme ndedtire pres sure
The reco mme ndedtire pressu reappliesto
the tiresmou nted atthe factory .
The Tire and Loading Info rma tionp lacard
con tain sthe recomm endedtir epress uresfor
cold tires on afully loaded vehicleand forthe
maxim umperm issible vehiclespeed.
The tirepress uretable contain sthe
rec omm endedtir epress uresforcold tires
under various operatingcon ditio ns,i.e.
diff erin gload andspeed conditio ns. Definition
ofter ms fortires and loading
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Incr
ease dvehicle weight dueto
opt ional equipm ent
This isthecom binedweight ofall standar d
and optionalequipm entavailable forthe
veh icle,regar dless ofwhet heritis act ually
ins talle don theveh icle ornot. Rim
This isthepart ofthew heel onwhich thetire
is mounted. GAWR
(Gross AxleWeight Rating)
The GAWR isthe maximum permissible axle
weight. Theactual loadonanaxle must never
exceed thegross axleweight rating.The
gross axleweight ratingcanbefound onthe
vehicle identification plateonthe B-pillar on
the driver's side. Speed
rating
The speed ratingispart ofthe tire
identification. Itspecifies thespeed rangefor
which thetire isapproved. GTW
(Gross Trailer Weight)
The GTW isthe weight ofatrailer including
the weight ofthe load, luggage,accessories
etc. onthe trailer. GVW
(Gross Vehicle Weight)
The gross vehicle weightcomprises the
weight ofthe vehicle including fuel,tools, the
spare wheel, accessories installed,
occupants, luggageand thedrawba r
noseweight, ifappli cable. Thegross vehicle
weight mustnotexceed thegross vehicle
weight ratingGVWR asspecified onthe
vehicle identification plateonthe Bpillar on
the drive r'sside. GV
WR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating)
The GVWR isthe maxim umperm issible gross
weight ofafully loaded vehicle(th eweight of
the vehic leinc luding allacc essor ies,
occ upant s,fuel, luggage andthedrawbar
nos eweight ,if applicable). Thegros svehic le
weight rating isspec ified onthe vehic le
ident ification plateonthe B-pillar onthe
drive r'sside. Max
imumload edvehicle weight
The maximum weight isthesum ofthecur b
weight oftheveh icle,th eweight ofthe
acc esso ries,th eto tal load limit andthe
weight oftheopt ionalequipm entinstalle dat
th efac tory. Kilopa
scal(kPa)
Met ricunit fortirepres sure. 6.9kP ais the
equivale ntof1psi .An other unit fortire
pres sure isbar. Thereare 100k ilopasc als
(kPa) to1b ar. Load
index
In addit iontotheload beari ngind ex,th eload
ind exmay alsobeimpr inted on thesidew all
of thetir e. This spec ifiesthe load bearing
capacity moreprecisely. Curb
weight
The weight ofavehicle withstandard
equipment includingthemaximum capacity
of fuel, oiland coolant. Italso includes theair-
condition ingsystem andoptional equipment
if these areinstalled inthe vehicle, butdoes
not include passengers orlugga ge. 372
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Maximum
loadrating
The maximu mload rating inkilograms or
pounds isthe maximum weightforwhich a
tire isapproved. Maximu
mperm issible tirepressur e
Maximum permissible tirepressure forone
tire. Maximu
mload onone tire
Maximum loadonone tire. This iscalculated
by dividing themaximum axleload ofone axle
by two. PSI
(pounds persquar einch)
As tand arduni tofm easure fortire pressure. Aspect
ratio
Relationship betweentireheight andtire
width inpercen t. Tir
epr essure
This ispressure insidethetire applying an
outward forceto each square inchofthe tire's
surface. Thetirepressure isspecified in
pounds persquare inch(psi), inkilopascal
(kPa) orinbar. Thetirepressure shouldonly
be corr ectedwhen thetires arecold. Tir
epr essure ofcold tires
The tires arecold:
R ifthe vehicle hasbeen parked without
direct sunlight onthe tires foratleast three
hours and
R ifthe vehicle hasnotbeen driven morethan
1 mile (1.6km). Tr
ead
The part ofthe tire that comes intocon tact
with theroad. Bead
The tirebead ensures thatthetire sits
securely onthe wheel. Thereareseveral steel
wires inthe bead topreven tthe tire from
comin gloose fromthewheel rim. Sidewall
The part ofthe tire between thetread andthe
bead. Weight
ofoptional extras
The combin edweight ofthose option alext ras
that weigh morethanthereplaced standard
part andmore than2.3kilograms (5lbs).
These optionalext ras, such ashigh-
perform ancebrakes, levelcontrol, aroof rack
or ahigh-perf ormancebatter y,are not
included inthe curb weight andaccesso ry
weight. TIN
(Tire Identificat ionNum ber)
This isaunique identifierwhich canbeused
by atire manufact urertoident ifytires, for
example foraproduct recall,andthus ident ify
the purchasers. TheTINismade upofthe
manufact urer'sidentitycode, tiresize, tire
type code andthemanufact uringdate. Load
bearing index
The load bearing index(alsoloadindex) isa
code thatcontains themaximum loadbearing
capacity ofatire. Definition
ofter ms fortires and loading
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Trac
tion
Tra ctio nis the resultof frictio nbe twe enthe
tire sand theroadsu rfa ce. TWR
(Tongue We ight Ratin g)
The TWRsp eci fiesthe maxim um permi ssible
we ight tha tthe ball coupling ofthe trailer tow
hitch cansupport. Tread
wearindicators
Narrow bars(tread wearbars) thatare
distributed overthetire tread. Ifthe tire tread
is level withthebars, thewear limitof1
/ 16 in
(1.6 mm) hasbeen reached. Occupant
distribution
The distribution ofoccupants inavehicle at
their designated seatingpositions. Total
loadlimit
Rated cargoandlugga geload plus
68 kilograms (150lbs)times thevehicle's
designated seatingcapacity. Changing
awhee l Fl
at tire
The "Brea kdown assistance" section
(Y pag e329) contains informationandnotes
on how todea lwith afla ttire. Italso provides
inst ruct ions onchan gingawheel ormoun ting
the spare wheel/ emergencyspare wheel. Inter
chang ingthewheels G
WARN
ING Rotat
efro ntand rear wheels onlyifthe tires
are ofthe same dimen sion. If
your vehic leisequipped withmixed-s ize
tir es (diff eren ttire dimen sionsfro ntvs. rear),
tir erot ation isnot possible . G
WARN
ING Have
thetightening torque chec kedafter
chan gingawheel. Thewheels couldcome
loose ifthe yare not tightenedtoator que of
110 lb-ft(150 Nm).
Only usegenuin eMerc edes- Benzwheel bolts
specified foryour vehicle's rims.
The wear pattern son the front andrear tires
differ, depending onthe operating conditions.
Rotate thewheels beforeaclear wearpattern
has formed onthe tires. Front tirestypically
wear more onthe shoulders andtherear tires
in the cent er.
If your vehicle's tireconfiguration allows,you
can rotate thewheels according tothe
intervals inthe tire manufacturer's warranty
book inyour vehicle documents. Ifthis isnot
availa ble,thetires should thenbereplaced
every 3000to6000 miles
(5000 to10,000 km),orearl ierifthe tire wea r
requ iresthis. Donot change thedirection of
whee lrotation.
Cle anthe contact surfacesofthe whee land
the brake discthoroug hlyevery timeawhee l
is interchanged .Check thetire pressures.
Inform ationonchanging awheel and
mounting thespare wheel (Ypage 333).
! Onvehicles equippedwith atire pressure
monitor, electronic componentsare
located inthe wheel.
Tire-mountin gtools should notbeused
near thevalve. Thiscould damage the
electronic components.
Always havethetires changed ataqual ified
specialist workshop, e.g.anauthorized
Mercedes-Ben zCent er. 374
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Dir
ect ion ofrotation
Tir es wit haspe cifie ddir ection ofrotation
hav eaddit ionalben efits, e.g. ifth ere isaris k
of hydr oplaning .Y ou will only gain these
benefits ifthe correc tdirection ofrotat ionis
maintained.
An arrow onthe sidewal lof the tire indicates
its correc tdirection ofrotat ion.
You may mount aspare wheel/emergenc y
spare wheel against thedirection ofrotat ion.
Observe thetime restriction onuse aswell as
the speed limitspecified onthe spare wheel/
emergenc yspare wheel. Storing
wheels
Stor ewheels thatarenot being usedinacool,
dry and preferably darkplace. Protectthe
tires from oil,grease, gasoline anddiesel. Cleanin
gthe wheel s G
WARNING Do
not use power washers withcircular-jet
nozz les(dirt grinders) toclean yourvehicle, in
particular thetires. Youcould otherwise
damage thetires andcause anaccident. Wheel
andtirecombinations Please
bearthefollow inginmind
! For safety reasons, Mercedes-Ben z
recommen dsthat youonly useTires and
wheels whichhavebeen approved by
Mercedes-Ben zspecific allyforyour
vehicle. These
tireshave been specially adaptedfor
use with thecontrolsystems ,such asABS
or ESP®
,and aremark edasfollows:
R MO =Mercedes- BenzOriginal
R MOE =Mercedes- BenzOrigi nal Extended
(tires featuringrun-flat characteristics)
R MO1 =Mercedes- BenzOriginal (only
certain AMGtires)
Mercede s-BenzOriginalExtended tires
may onlybeuse don whee lsthat have been
speci ficallyapp roved byMercede s-Benz.
Only usetires, wheelsor accesso ries
tested andapproved byMercede s-Benz.
Certa inchara cteristics, e.g.handl ing,
vehicl enoise emissionsorfuel
consumptio n,may otherwi sebe adve rsely
affected. Inadd ition, when drivingwith a
loa d,tire dime nsion variations couldcaus e
the tires tocome intocontact withthe
body work andaxle components. Thiscould
resu ltin dama getothe tires orthe vehicl e.
Mercede s-Benzaccepts noliabil ity for
dama geresu lting from theuse oftires,
whee lsor accesso riesother thanthose
tested andapproved.
Further informati onabo uttires, wheelsand
app roved combina tionscanbeobtai ned
from anyauthorized Mercede s-Benz
Center. i
The
Tire andLoad Information placard
with therecommende dtire pressu resis
attached tothe B-pill aron the drive r'sside .
Further informati onabo utdrivi ngathigh
spee dsordrivi ngwith vehicl eloa dsthat are
lig hter than themaximu mvehicle loadcan
be found inthe tire pressure tableonthe
inside ofthe fuel filler flap.Check tire
pressures regularly,andonly when thetires
are cold. Comply withthemaint enanc e
recom mendat ionsofthe tire manufact urer
in the vehicle documen twallet .
For further inform ationon ther ecomm ended
tire inflation pressure andontire pressures
for specific drivingconditions (Ypage 353). Wheel
andtirecombinations
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i Notes
onthe vehicle equipment –always
equip thevehic le:
R with tires ofthe same sizeonagiven axle
(left /right )
R with thesame typeoftires atagiven time
(summ ertires, wint ertires, MOE xtende d
tir es) i
On
the followin gpages, youcan find
inf orm ation onapprov edwheel rimsand
tir esize sfor equipping yourvehic lewith
wint ertires. Wint ertires are not available
ex fact oryasstandard equipmen tor
optional extras.
If you want toequip yourvehicle with
approved wintertires,itmay benecessary
to obtain wheelrimsinthe correspon ding
size, asthe size ofthe approved wintertires
may differ fromthestandard tires.Thisis
dependent onthe model andthe
equipment installedatthe factor y.
The tires andwheel rims,aswell asfurther
inform ation,canbeobtained ataquali fied
specialist workshop, e.g.atan authorized
Mercedes-B enzCenter. i Overview
ofabbreviations usedinthe
following tiretables:
R BA: both axles
R FA: front axle
R RA: rear axle
In the following table,thewheel/tire
combinat ionsareallocated tothe vehicle
models through variants, e.g.V1,V2etc. : V1
V2376
Wheel
andtirecombinationsWheels and tires


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Tire
s Al
l-w eath ertire s Al
loyw hee ls V1 V2
BA 255/55
R18105HM+S 8.0
Jx 18 H2
Whee loffset: 2.21in(56 mm) # #
BA 255/50
R19107HXL M+S 8.0
Jx 19 H2
Whee loffset: 2.21in(56 mm) # #
BA
255/50
R19107HXL M+S 30 8.5
Jx 19 H2
Whee loffset: 2.32in(59 mm) # #
BA
255/50
R19107HXL M+S 30 8.5
Jx 19 H2
Offset: 2.44in(62 mm) # #
BA 255/50
R19107HXL M+S
MOExtended 31 8.0
Jx 19 H2
Whee loffset: 2.21in(56 mm) # #
BA 255/50
R19107HXL M+S
MOExtended 30,
31 8.5
Jx 19 H2
Whee loffset: 2.32in(59 mm) # #
BA 255/50
R19107HXL M+S
MOExtended 30,
31 8.5
Jx 19 H2
Offset: 2.44in(62 mm) # #
BA
265/45
R20108HXL M+S 30 9.0
Jx 20 H2
Whee loffset: 2.24in(57 mm) # #
BA 265/45
R20108HXL M+S
MOExtended 30,
31 9.0
Jx 20 H2
Whee loffset: 2.24in(57 mm) # #
BA
265/40
R21105YXL 30 9.0
Jx 21 H2
Whee loffset: 2.09in(53 mm) # #
Winte
rtires 32 All
oy whe els V1 V2
BA 255/55
R18105HM+S i 8.0
Jx 18 H2
Whee loffset: 2.21in(56 mm) # #
BA 255/50
R19107HXL M+S i 8.0
Jx 19 H2
Whee loffset: 2.21in(56 mm) # #
BA
255/50
R19107HXL M+S i 30 8.5
Jx 19 H2
Whee loffset: 2.32in(59 mm) # #
30
Use ofsnow chainsnot permi tted.Obser vethe notes inthe "Snow chains"section.
31 MOExtended tires(tires featuringrun-fla tcharacteristics) onlyincombination withanactivated tirepressure
loss warning systemortire pressure monitor.
32 Not availa blefrom thefactory. Wheel
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Winter
tires32 All
oy whe els V1 V2
BA 255/50
R19107HXL
M+Si MOExtended 31 8.0
Jx 19 H2
Whee loffset: 2.21in(56 mm) # #
BA 255/50
R19107HXL
M+SiMOExtended 30,
31 8.5
Jx 19 H2
Whee loffset: 2.32in(59 mm) # #
"Mini
spare" emerge ncyspare wheel30 Tires Wheel
s V1 V2
T
155/90 R18113M
Tire pressu re:420 kPa(4.2 bar/61 psi) 4
B x18 H2
Whee loffset: 1.58in(40 mm) # #
i
The
speci fiedtirepressu reisprinted inyel low onthe emerge ncysparewhe el.
32 Not available from thefactory.
31 MOExtended tires(tires featuringrun-fla tcharacteristics) onlyincombination withanactivated tirepressure
loss warning systemortire pressure monitor.
30 Use ofsnow chains notpermitted. Observethenotes inthe "Snow chains" section. 378
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