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Cargo compartment lampChangingb ulbs ................................ 97
Cargo compartment lighting
Switching on centrally ...................... 96
Switching on locally ........................ .96
Cargo tie-down rings
Permissible tensile load ................ .304
Center console
Control s...........................................4 0
Centra llocking
Activating/deactivating the
acoustic lockin gconfirmation (on-
board computer) ............................ 187
Automatic lockin g........................... .72
Automatic lockin g(on-board com-
puter) ............................................ .187
Emergency unlocking ....................... 68
Locking/unlocking (buttons) ........... 72
Locking/unlocking (SmartKey) ........6 7
Centra llocking system
see Central locking
Changing abulb
Ambientl amp in thefront door ........ 97
Halogen headlamps ........................ .98
Mirror lamp in the headliner ............ 97
Signal and ambient light in the tail-
gate .................................................9 8
Trunk lamp in the side trim panel ....9 7
Changing bulbs
Additional tur nsignals .................. .100
Ambient lamp in tailgate .................. 97
Backup lamps ................................ 101
Brake lamps ................................... 101
Cargo compartment lamp ................ 97
Daytime running la mps .................. 100
Hi gh-b
eam headlamps ................... 100
Installing/removing arear lamp
cluster ...........................................1 01
Installing/removing the cover in
the wheel arch ................................. 99
Installing/removing the tail lamp ... 101
Interior light ..................................... 96
Interior lighting ................................ 96
Low-beam headlamps ......................9 9
Overview of lamp types (front
bulbs) ............................................... 99
Overview of lamp types (rear
bulbs) ............................................. 100 Parking lamps ................................ 100
Rear fog lamp ................................ 101
Rear interior light in the headliner ... 97
Standing lamps (front) ...................1
00
Standing lamps (rear) .................... 101
Tai llam ps ...................................... 101
Trunk lamp in the headliner ............. 96
Turn signals (front) ......................... 100
Turn signals (rear) .......................... 101
see Changing light bulbs
Changing bulbs
see Replacing bulbs
Child
Restraint system .............................. 58
Child seat
Forward-facing restraint system ...... 60
LATCH-typ e(ISOFIX) chil dseat
anchors ............................................ 59
On the front-passenger seat. ........... 60
Rearward-facing restraint system .... 60
Top Tether ....................................... 59
Child-proof locks
Important safety notes .................... 61
Sliding doo r..................................... 61
Children
Specia lsea tb eltr etractor ............... 57
Cigarette lighter ................................ 230
Cleaning
Trailer tow hitch ............................. 258
Climate control
Air conditioning in the rea rcom-
partment ........................................ 110
Control panel (dual-zone auto-
mati cclimate control ).................... 109
C o
ntrolling automaticall y............... 112
Cooling with ai rdehumidifica tion .. 111
Defrosting the window s................. 115
Defrosting the windshield .............. 114
Important safety notes .................. 107
Information on automatic climate
control (dual-zone )......................... 109
Information on TEMPMATI C(air-
conditioning system )..................... 108
Overview of system s...................... 107
Problem with the rea rwindow
defroster ........................................ 115
Rear-compartment ai rcondition-
ing ................................................. 110
6Index
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XTo switchonoro ff:press the |button.
Whe nthe automatic interio rlighting contro lis
activated, the button is flush with the over-
hea dcontro lpan el.
The interio rlighting switches on automaticall yif
you:
Runlock the vehicle
Ropen adoor
Rremove the key from the ignition lock
The cargo compartment lamp switches on auto-
maticall yifyou:
Runlock the vehicle
Ropen the tailgate or rea rdoor
Ropen aslidin gdoor
The trunk lamp always switches on automati-
cally when the tailgate is opened.
Manual interior lighting control
XTo switc hthe fron tint erior lighting on/
off: press the cbutton.
XTo switc hthe rear or carg ocom partment
lighting on/off: press thewbutton.
XTo switc hthe fron treading lamps on/off:
press the pbutton.
Rear interior light with reading lamp
in the handles
:Rear interio rlight and reading lamp
;Switching the reading light on and off
Carg ocom partmen tlamp with button
Cargo compartment lamp with button
:
c Switches the cargo compartment
lighting on/off
If your vehicl eisinstalle dwithac argo compart-
ment lamp with abutton, yo ucan switch al lthe
cargo compartment lamps on/off using the
c button in thisc argo compartment lamp.
Regardless of the positio nofthe switch ,the
cargo compartment lighting can be switched
on/off centrall yusing the wbutton in the
overhead contro lpan el (
Ypage 95).
Replacing bulbs :int erior lighting and
ambien tlamps
General notes
It is essential thatt he important safety notes on
changing light bulb sare observed
(
Ypage 98).
Hav ethe bulb softhe following interio rlights
replaced at aquali fied specialist workshop only:
Rlights for the footwell lighting
Rlights for the overhead contro lpan el in the
dashboard
Rlamps in the rea rcompartment gra bhandles
Rthe trunk lamp in the headline rinaPassenger
Van
RLED light stripint he cargo compartment in a
Cargo Van
Otherwise, the lamps ,thei rbrackets or the side
paneling and headline rmaybe damaged.
If yo urequire hel pwhenc hanging bulb sofother
interio rlights ,pleas evisit aquali fied specialist
workshop.
96Replacin gbulbs:i nterior lighting and ambien tlamps
Lights and windshield wiper s
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Rear compartment and cargocom -
partment lamps
Yo uc anno tchange the following bulb syourself:
RinaP assenger Van, the bulb sinthe trunk
lamp and thos eofthe rea rinterio rlights in the
gra bhandles
RinaC argo Vanw ithanL ED light stripint he
carg ocompartment, the LED light strip
Have thes ebulbs or the LED light stripc hanged
in aq uali fied specialist workshopo nly.
Information on changing the trunk lamp bulb in
the sid etrim panel of vehicles with carg ocom-
partment partitioning can be found under "Addi-
tiona linterio rand ambient lighting"
(
Ypage 97).
Rear interior and carg ocompartment lamp in the
headline rorsidet rim panel
Bul btype: T10 6W Xenon
XSwitch off the interio rlighting.
XPress in the spring catch of lamp lens :with
as uitabl eobject, e.g. ascrewdriver, and then
pry off lamp lens :with lamp housing =.
XPress in spring catches ;and pull lamp
lens :off from lamp housing =.
XRemove bulb?from lamp housing =.
XInsert new bulb?.
XFor cargocompartment lamps with abutton,
alig nlam plen s: so that its opening is above
the button of lamp housing =.
XPosition lamp lens:on lamp housing =and
engage.
XPosition lamp lens :with lamp housing =
on the left and engage.
Additional interior lighting and sur-
roun dlighting
The scop eofthe additiona linterio rand ambient
lighting depends on your vehicl eequipment. The
bulb change described her eisvalid for:
Rthe mirror lamp in the sunv isor
Rthe ambient lamp at the botto mofthe front
door
Rthe ambient lamp inside the tailgate
Yo uc an find information on changing the bulb of
the signal and ambient lamp at the botto mofthe
tailgate under “Signala nd ambient lamp in the
tailgate "(
Ypage 98).
Type of lamp: W5W
XPress in the catch spring of lamp housing :
with asuitabl eobject, e.g. ascrewdriver, and
pry off lamp housing :.
XTurn socket;counter-clockwise and
remove it from lamp housing :.
XRemove bulb=from socket ;.
XPress new bulb =into socket ;.
XScrew socket ;clockwise into lamp hous-
ing :.
XPosition lamp housing :on the left-hand
sid ea nd engage.
Replacing bulbs:i nteriorlighting and ambien tlamps97
Lights and windshield wipers
Z
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Useful information
This Operator's Manual describes all models as
well as standard and optional equipment of your
vehicle that were available at the time of going
to print.Country-specific variation sare possi-
ble. Note that your vehicle may not be equipped
with all of the described functions. This also
applies to system sand function srelevantt o
safety.
Read the information on qualified specialist
workshops (
Ypage 29).
Vehicle electronics
Tampering with the engine electron-
ics
!
Only have engin eelectronics and the corre-
spondin gparts, such as contro lunits ,actua-
tors, sensors or connector leads, serviced at a
qualified specialist workshop. Otherwise, the
vehicle parts may wear more quickly. This can
lead to loss of the New Vehicle Limited War-
ranty.
Installing electrical or electronic
equipment
You and other scan suffer health-related dam-
age through electromagnetic radiation .Byusing
an exterior antenna, apossible health risk
caused by electromagnetic fields, as discussed
in scientific circles, is taken int oaccount. Only
have the exterior antenn ainstalled by aqualified
specialist workshop.
Electrical and electronic devices may have a
detrimental effectonb oth the comfort and the
operatin gsafetyoft he vehicle. If equipment of
this kin disinstalled, its electromagnetic com-
patibility must be checked and verified.
If thes edevices are linked to function sassoci-
ated with resistance to interference, they must
have type approval. This applies to the device or
its interfaces to the vehicle electronics, e.g.
chargingb rackets.
At elephon eortwo-way radio to be installed in
the vehicle must be approved. Further informa-
tion can be found in any Mercedes-Benz Com-
mercial Van Center. For operatio
nofmobile phones and two-way
radios, Mercedes-Benz recommends connec-
tion to an approved exterior antenna. This is the
only way to ensure optimum reception quality
inside the vehicle and to minimize mutual inter-
ference between the vehicle electronics, mobile
phones and two-way radios.
The transmission output of the mobile phone or
two-way radio may not exceed the following
maximum transmission output (PEAK):
Frequency rangeMaximum trans-
mission output
(PEAK)
Shortwave
(f <50M Hz)100 W
4mwaveband30 W
2mwaveband50 W
Trunked radio/Tetra35 W
70 cm waveband35 W
GSM/UMTS/LTE10 W
Identification plates
Vehicle identification platew ith vehi-
cle identification number (VIN)
Vehicle identification plate on the driver's side B-
pillar
XOpen the driver’s door.
You will see vehicle identification plate :
with the vehicle identification number (VIN),
the paint code and the permissible weight
data.
294Identification plates
Technical data