MERCEDES-BENZ S-Class 2008 W221 Comand Manual
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440 Controls in detailAutomatic transmissionShifting into optimal gear range
Press and hold left shift button1 or 
pull and hold left shift paddle1.
The transmission will automatically 
select the gear range suited for optimal 
acceleration and deceleration. This will 
involve shifting down one or more 
gears.Manual shift program (S 63 AMG and 
S65AMGonly)
In addition to the automatic shift 
programC orS, your vehicle is equipped 
with the manual shift programM.
Manual shift programM differs with regard 
to spontaneity, response time, and shifting 
smoothness from automatic shift 
programS.
In the manual program modeM, 
system-controlled automatic gearshifting 
is switched off and you need to change the 
gears by manually upshifting or downshift-
ing using the steering wheel gearshift con-
trol paddles to the left and right of the 
steering wheel (
page 438).
Program mode selector switchM Manual For manual gear shifting
C Comfort For standard driving
S Sport For sporty driving!
Allow engine to warm up under low load use. 
Do not place full load on the engine until the op-
erating temperature has been reached.
Shift into reverse gearR or park positionP only 
when the vehicle is stopped.
Avoid spinning of a drive wheel for an extended 
period when driving off on slippery road 
surfaces. This may cause serious damage to the 
drivetrain which is not covered by the 
Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty. 
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441 Controls in detail
Automatic transmission
The selected program mode appears in the 
multifunction display (
page 437).Activating manual shift program
Press the program mode selector 
switch repeatedly until the “M” for 
manual program modeM appears in 
the multifunction display.
The transmission switches to the 
manual program modeM. Automatic 
shifting is switched off. The gear range 
is not limited.
You can change the gears manually with 
drive positionD selected. You can upshift 
or downshift through the gears in succes-
sion.Upshifting
Briefly pull right shift paddle2 
(page 438).
The transmission shifts to the next 
higher gear.
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For information on automatic program 
modesC orS, see “Automatic shift program” 
(
page 436) and “Steering wheel gearshift con-
trol” (page 438).
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The manual program modeM will not be 
stored. When the engine is turned off with the 
manual program modeM selected, the transmis-
sion will go to the automatic program mode 
(CorS) when the engine is restarted.
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In the manual program modeM, the trans-
mission will not upshift, even if the engine has 
reached its overrevving range. Shift up to the 
next gear before the engine has reached its over-
revving range. Make absolutely certain that the 
engine speed does not reach the red marking on 
the tachometer (
page 28). Otherwise the en-
gine could be damaged which is not covered by 
the Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty.
 
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442 Controls in detailAutomatic transmissionIf you are driving in the manual program 
modeM, upshift indicator2 in the multi-
function display advises you to upshift be-
fore the engine reaches the overspeed 
range. Thus you can drive at the maximum 
engine speed for each gear without over-
revving the engine.
1Gear indicator
2Upshift indicator “up”
3Engine oil temperature
4Vehicle supply voltage
Shift to the next higher gear.
The fuel supply will otherwise be inter-
rupted to prevent the engine from over-
revving.Downshifting
Briefly pull left shift paddle1 
(page 438).
The transmission shifts to the next 
lower gear.Kickdown
Using the kickdown when driving in the 
manual program modeM is not possible.
Deactivating manual shift program
Press the program mode selector 
switch (
page 440) repeatedly until 
“C”or“S” appears in the multifunction 
display.
or
Restart the engine.
The transmission will go to the 
automatic program mode (C orS).
The manual program modeM is not 
stored.
Warning!
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On slippery road surfaces, never downshift 
in order to obtain braking action. This could 
result in drive wheel slip and reduced 
vehicle control. Your vehicle’s ABS will not 
prevent this type of loss of control.i
When you brake or stop, the transmission 
shifts down to a gear from which you can easily 
accelerate or drive off.
 
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443 Controls in detail
Automatic transmission
Emergency operation (Limp-Home Mode)
If vehicle acceleration becomes less re-
sponsive or sluggish or the transmission 
no longer shifts, the transmission is most 
likely operating in limp-home (emergency 
operation) mode. In this mode only second 
gear and reverse gear can be selected.
Stop the vehicle in a safe location.
Shift to park positionP.
Turn off the engine.
Wait at least 10 seconds before 
restarting.
Restart the engine.
Shift to drive positionD (for second 
gear) or reverse gearR.
Have the transmission checked at an 
authorized Mercedes-Benz Center as 
soon as possible. 
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444 Controls in detailInstrument clusterA full view illustration of the instrument 
cluster can be found in the “At a glance” 
section of this manual (
page 28).
The instrument cluster is activated when 
you:
open a door
switch on the ignition (
page 370)
switch on the exterior lamps
The language setting for the multifunction 
display can be changed via COMAND 
(
page 262).Adjusting instrument cluster display 
illumination
1Knob
Brightening illumination: Turn 
knob1 clockwise.
Dimming illumination: Turn knob1 
counterclockwise.
Coolant temperature gauge
The coolant temperature gauge is on the 
left side in the instrument cluster 
(page 28).
Warning!
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No messages will be displayed if either the 
instrument cluster or the multifunction dis-
play is inoperative.
As a result, you will not be able to see infor-
mation about your driving conditions, such 
as speed or outside temperature, warning/ 
indicator lamps, malfunction/warning mes-
sages or the failure of any systems. Driving 
characteristics may be impaired.
If you must continue to drive, please do so 
with added caution. Contact an authorized 
Mercedes-Benz Center as soon as possible.i
The instrument cluster illumination is 
dimmed or brightened automatically to suit am-
bient light conditions.
The instrument cluster illumination will also be 
adjusted automatically when you switch on the 
vehicle’s exterior lamps.
Warning!
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Driving when your engine is overheated 
can cause some fluids which may have 
leaked into the engine compartment to 
catch fire. You could be seriously 
burned.
Steam from an overheated engine can 
cause serious burns and can occur just 
by opening the hood. Stay away from 
the engine if you see or hear steam com-
ing from it.
Stop the vehicle in a safe location away from 
other traffic. Turn off the engine, get out 
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445 Controls in detail
Instrument cluster
Tachometer
The red marking on the tachometer de-
notes excessive engine speed.To help protect the engine, the fuel supply 
is interrupted if the engine is operated 
within the red marking.
Outside temperature indicator
The outside temperature indicator is on 
the bottom left-hand side of the instru-
ment cluster (
page 28).
The temperature sensor is located in the 
front bumper area. Due to its location, the 
sensor can be affected by road or engine 
heat during idling or slow driving. There-
fore, the accuracy of the displayed temper-ature can only be verified by comparison to 
a thermometer placed next to the sensor, 
not by comparison to external displays 
(e.g. bank signs, etc.).
When moving the vehicle into colder ambi-
ent temperatures (e.g. when leaving your 
garage), you will notice a delay before the 
lower temperature is displayed.
A delay also occurs when ambient temper-
atures rise. This prevents inaccurate tem-
perature indications caused by heat 
radiated from the engine during idling or 
slow driving.
Fuel gauge
The fuel gauge is on the left-hand side of 
the instrument cluster (
page 28). Once 
the fuel level has fallen below the reserve 
mark, the yellow segment indicator for the 
fuel reserve comes on.
of the vehicle and do not stand near the ve-
hicle until the engine has cooled down.!
Excessive coolant temperature triggers a 
warning in the multifunction display 
(
page 680).
The engine should not be operated with the cool-
ant temperature above 248°F (120°C), i.e. in 
the red zone of the coolant temperature gauge. 
Doing so may cause serious engine damage 
which is not covered by the Mercedes-Benz Lim-
ited Warranty.
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During severe operating conditions, 
e.g. stop-and-go traffic, the coolant temperature 
may rise close to 248°F (120°C), i.e. close to 
the red zone of the temperature gauge.
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Avoid driving at excessive engine speeds, as 
it may result in serious engine damage that is not 
covered by the Mercedes-Benz Limited 
Warranty.
Warning!
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The outside temperature indicator is not de-
s i g n e d  t o  s e r v e  a s  a n  i c e - w a r n i n g  d e v i c e  a n d  
is therefore unsuitable for that purpose.
Indicated temperatures just above the freez-
ing point do not guarantee that the road sur-
face is free of ice. The road may still be icy, 
especially in wooded areas or on bridges. 
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446 Controls in detailDriving systemsThe driving systems of your vehicle are de-
scribed on the following pages:
Cruise control (
page 446) and 
DISTRONIC Plus*(page 451), with 
which the vehicle can maintain a preset 
speed.
Airmatic (
page 468) and ABC* 
(
page 470) adjust the vehicle sus-
pension characteristics automatically 
and control the vehicle level.
Parktronic* (
page 472), Park Assist* 
(
page 476) and Advanced Parking 
Guidance* (
page 481), which serve 
as a parking assistant.
Rear View Camera* (
page 487) is an 
electronic and visual parking aid.
Night View Assist* (
page 491) illumi-
nates the road with infrared light in ad-
dition to the normal headlamps.
Blind Spot Assist* (
page 495) de-
tects and warns you about vehicles in 
your blind spot.For information on the ABS, Adaptive 
Brake, BAS, BAS Plus*, EBP, ESP
® and 
PRE-SAFE
® Brake*, see “Driving safety 
systems” (page 67).
Cruise control
The cruise control automatically maintains 
the speed you set for your vehicle.
The use of the cruise control is recom-
mended for driving at a constant speed for 
extended periods of time. 
You can set or resume the cruise control at 
any speed over 20 mph (30 km/h). 
The cruise control function is operated by 
means of the cruise control lever.
Warning!
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The cruise control is a convenience system 
designed to assist the driver during vehicle 
operation. The driver is and must always re-
main responsible for the vehicle’s speed and 
for safe brake operation.
Only use the cruise control if the road, 
traffic, and weather conditions make it ad-
visable to travel at a steady speed.
The use of the cruise control can be dan-
gerous on winding roads or in heavy traf-
fic because conditions do not allow safe 
driving at a steady speed.
The use of the cruise control can be dan-
gerous on slippery roads. Rapid changes 
in tire traction can result in wheel spin 
and loss of control.
Deactivate the cruise control when driv-
ing in fog.
The “Resume” function should only be oper-
ated if the driver is fully aware of the previ-
ously set speed and wishes to resume this 
particular preset speed. 
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447 Controls in detail
Driving systems
1Setting current or higher speed
Adjustment in 1 mph increments (to re-
sistance point) or 5 mph increments 
(past resistance point) 
(Canada: 1 km/h or 10 km/h)
2Setting current or lower speed
Adjustment in 1 mph increments (to re-
sistance point) or 5 mph increments 
(past resistance point) 
(Canada: 1 km/h or 10 km/h)
3Cancel cruise control
4Resume to last set speedActivating cruise control
You can activate the cruise control if the 
vehicle speed is above 20 mph (30 km/h).
In the following cases you cannot activate 
the cruise control:
when you brake
the vehicle is secured with the elec-
tronic parking brake
when the automatic transmission is set 
to park positionP, reverse gearR, or 
neutral positionN
when ESP
® is switched off
Setting current speed
Accelerate or decelerate to the desired 
speed.
Briefly lift the cruise control lever in 
direction of arrow1 or depress in 
direction of arrow2.
Warning!
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The cruise control brakes automatically so 
that the set speed is not exceeded. The 
brake pedal depresses when the cruise con-
trol engages the brakes.
Keep driver’s foot area clear at all times, in-
cluding the area under the brake pedal. Ob-
jects stored in this area may impair pedal 
movement which could interfere with the 
braking ability of the cruise control system.
Do not place your foot under the brake pedal 
– your foot could become caught.
Keep in mind that the cruise control is a con-
venience system designed to assist the driv-
er during vehicle operation. The driver is and 
must always remain responsible for the ve-
hicle’s speed and for safe brake operation.
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The vehicle speed displayed in the speedom-
eter can briefly vary from the speed setting for 
the cruise control system.
 
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448 Controls in detailDriving systems
The current speed is set.
Remove your foot from the accelerator 
pedal.
The cruise control is activated.
The last set speed appears in the 
multifunction display for approxi-
mately 5 seconds.
The corresponding speedometer 
segments from the selected speed 
to the vehicle maximum speed in 
the multifunction display are illumi-
nated.
The set speed is shown by a triangle 
in the speedometer.Canceling cruise control
There are several ways to cancel the cruise 
control:
Step on the brake pedal.
The cruise control is canceled. The last 
speed set is stored for later use.
or
Briefly push the cruise control lever in 
direction of arrow3.
The cruise control is canceled. The last 
speed set is stored for later use.
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On uphill grades, the cruise control may not 
be able to maintain the set speed. Once the 
grade eases, the set speed will be resumed.
On downhill grades, the cruise control maintains 
the set speed by braking with the vehicle’s brake 
system. In addition, on longer downhill grades 
the automatic transmission will downshift auto-
matically.
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The last stored set speed is deleted when 
the engine is turned off.
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The cruise control switches off automatical-
ly when
you step on the brake pedal
the vehicle is secured with the electronic 
parking brake
In this case the segments in the multifunc-
tion display go out and no warning sounds.
the vehicle speed is below 20 mph 
(30 km/h)
the ESP
® is in operation or switched off with 
the ESP® switch (
page 74)
you set the automatic transmission to neu-
tral positionN while driving
The segments in the multifunction display go out, 
An acoustic warning sounds and the message 
“Cruise Control Off” appears in the multifunction 
display for approximately 5 seconds.
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Setting the automatic transmission to neu-
tral positionN while driving cancels the cruise 
control. However, the automatic transmission 
should not be set to neutral positionN while driv-
ing except to coast when the vehicle is in danger 
of skidding (e.g. on icy roads).
 
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449 Controls in detail
Driving systems
Setting a higher speed
You can increase the set speed in two 
ways.Adjustment in 1 mph (Canada: 1 km/h) 
increments
Briefly lift the cruise control lever to the 
resistance point in direction of 
arrow1 (
page 447).
Release the cruise control lever.
The vehicle set speed increases in in-
crements 1 mph (Canada: 1 km/h).Adjustment in 5 mph 
(Canada: 10 km/h) increments
Briefly lift the cruise control lever past 
the resistance point in direction of 
arrow1 (
page 447).
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Depressing the accelerator pedal does not 
deactivate the cruise control. After brief acceler-
ation (e.g. for passing), the cruise control will re-
sume the last speed set.Warning!
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If you increase the set speed, keep in mind 
that it may take a brief moment until the ve-
hicle has made the necessary adjustments.
Increase the set speed to a value that the 
prevailing road conditions and legal speed 
limits permit. Otherwise, sudden and unex-
pected acceleration of the vehicle could 
cause an accident and/or serious injury to 
you and others.
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The set speed value is increased in 1 mph 
(Canada: 1 km/h) increments each time you lift 
the cruise control lever up to the resistance 
point.
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The set speed value is increased in 5 mph 
(Canada: 10 km/h) increments each time you lift 
the cruise control lever up past the resistance 
point.