light MERCEDES-BENZ V-CLASS 2021 Owners Manual

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#
Open the clasp of holder 2. #
Remo ve/re extinguisher 1from its holder.
Fo rve hicles with a swivelling front seat, the
reta iner with the /re extinguisher is loca ted at the
side of the seat base.
Please read the inst ructions on the /re extin-
guisher carefully and familiarise yourself with its
operation. Ha vethe /re extinguisher re/lle daTer
each use and checkedev ery one or two years. It
may otherwise fail in an emer gency.
Obser vethe legal requ irements of the country in
which you are cur rently driving. Mer
Mer
cedes-Benz eme rg
cedes-Benz emerg ency call syst
ency call system
em Inf
Inf
or
ormation on t
mation on t he Mer
he Mercedes-Benz emerg
cedes-Benz emerg ency call
ency call
syst
syst em
em The Mercedes-Benz emer
gency call system only
functions in areas where mobile phone co verage is
av ailable from there leva nt contract partner. Insuf-
fi cient network co verage from there leva nt con-
tract partner may result in an emer gency call not
being transmitted.
The ignition must be switched on before an auto-
matic eme rgency call can be made.
% The Mercedes-Benz emer gency call system is
activated at thefa ctor y.Using the Mercedes-
Benz emer gency call system is free of charge. Ov Ov
er
ervie
vie w of t
w of t he Mer
he Mer cedes-Benz emerg
cedes-Benz emerg ency call
ency call
syst
syst em
em The Mercedes-Benz emer
gency call system can
help todecisively reduce the time between an
accident and the ar riva l of emer gency services at
th e site of the accident. It helps locate an accident
site in places that are di1cult toaccess.
The emer gency call can be triggered automatically
(/ page 236).
Yo u also ha vethe option of triggering the emer-
ge ncy call manually (/ page 237). Only make eme
rgency calls if you or others are in need of res-
cue. Do not make an emer gency call in theev ent
of a breakdown or a similar situation.
Messag
Messag e in t e in the media displa y:
he media displa y:
SOS NOT READY :th eve hicle is not switched on or
th e emer gency call system is malfunctioning.
This does not necessarily indicate a tota lfa ilure of
th e emer gency call system. Eme rgency calls can
still be transmitted.
The display refers only totheve hicle and does not
ta ke account of theav ailability of mobile phone
networ ksand the Mercedes-Benz emer gency call
centre.
The functional readiness of the emer gency call sys-
te m on theve hicle can be seen when theSOS
NOT READY display disappears once theve hicle is
switched on.
During an active emer gency call, Gappears in
th e displa y.
Yo u can /nd more information on there gional
av ailability of the Mercedes-Benz emer gency call
system at: https://www.mercedes-benz-
mobile.com/extra/ecall/
% If no eme rgency call is available due toate ch-
nical problem in theve hicle, there d SOS NOT
READY message appears in the display of the
inst rument cluster or in the media display and
th ere d LED indicator lights up. T T
r
rigg
igg er
ering an aut
ing an aut omatic Mer
omatic Mer cedes-Benz emer-
cedes-Benz emer-
g
g ency call
ency call R
R
eq
eq uir
uir ements:
ements:
R The vehicle is switched on.
R The star ter battery is su1ciently charge d.
The Mercedes-Benz emer gency call system auto-
matically triggers an eme rgency call aTer activa-
tion of there straint system in theev ent of an acci-
dent, forex ample airbags or seat belt tensioners.
When the emer gency call is made:
R Avo ice connection is made tothe Mercedes-
Benz emer gency call centre.
R A messa gewith accident data is transmit tedto
th e Mercedes-Benz emer gency call centre.
The Mercedes-Benz eme rgency call centre can
transmit theve hicle position data toone of the
public emer gency services call centres.
R Under cer tain circumstances data is also
transmitted in thevo ice channel tothe
Mercedes-Benz eme rgency call centre. 236
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Obser
vethefo llowing no tes:
R Recharge the battery more frequently in the
fo llowing cases:
- You predominantly drive short distances.
- You predominantly drive at low outside
te mp eratures.
- You lea vetheve hicle par kedfo r a lengt hy
period.
In order forth e batteries toachie vetheir maxi-
mum possible service life, they must alw ays be
su1ciently charge d.
R Consult a quali/ed specialist workshop if you
wish tolea veyour vehicle par ked up for long
periods.
R When you park theve hicle, remo vetheke y if
yo u do not requ ire any electrical consumers.
The vehicle will then use very little energy, thus
conserving battery po wer.
R Ifyo ur vehicle requ ires jump-starting, or if you
wish toprov ide jump-starting assistance to
ano ther vehicle, only use the jump-start con-
nection point in the engine compartment
(/ page 240).
Inst
Inst allation locations
allation locations
Yo ur vehicle may be equipped with thefo llowing
two batteries located in the seat base of theright-
hand front seat, depending on the equipment ver-
sion:
R Starter battery
R Support battery S
S
t
tar
ar ting assist
ting assist ance and c
ance and c har
harging t
ging t he 12 V batt
he 12 V batt ery
ery &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk ofexplosion from a frozen
battery
A dischar ged battery may freeze at temp era-
tures slightly abo veor below freezing point.
During starting assistance or battery charging,
battery gas can be released. #
Always allow a battery tothaw before
ch arging it or per form ing starting assis-
ta nce. If
th ewa rning/indicator lamps do not light up in
th e inst rument cluster at temp eratures around or
below freezing, it is highly probable that the dis-
ch arge d battery has frozen. In
this case, obser vethefo llowing points:
R Do not give theve hicle starting assis tance or
ch arge the batter y.
R The service life of a bat tery that has been
th awe d may be reduced drasticall y.
R The starting beh aviour may de teriorate, partic-
ular lyat low temp eratures.
R It is recommended that you ha veath awe d bat-
te ry checked at a quali/ed specialist workshop. &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk ofexplosion due toexplo-
sive mixture of gases
An explosive mixture of gases can escape from
th e battery during charging and starting assis-
ta nce. #
Fire, naked 0ames, smoking and creating
spar ksmust be avoided. #
Make sure there is adequate ventilation. #
Do not stand overth e batter y. &
W
WARNI NG
ARNI NGDanger of chemical burns from
th e battery acid
Battery acid is caustic. #
Avoid contact with the skin, eyes or
clo thing. #
Do not lean overth e batter y. #
Do not inhale battery gases. #
Keep children away from the batter y. #
Immediately rinse battery acid o. thor-
oughly with plenty of clean water and
seek medical attention immediatel y. S
S
t
tar
ar ting assist
ting assist ance
ance
* NO
NOTE
TEDamage caused bynumerous or
ex tended attem ptsto start the engine Numerous or
extended attem ptsto start the
engine may damage the catalytic con verter
due tonon-combusted fuel. #
Avoid numerous and extended attem pts
to start the engine. Do not use a
rapid charging device tostart the
ve hicle. If your vehicle's battery is dischar ged, the
engine can be jump-star ted from ano ther vehicle
or from a donor battery using jump leads. Forth is
purpose, theve hicle has a jump-start connection
point in the engine compartment. 240
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#
Start the engine of the donor vehicle and run it
at idling speed. #
Start theve hicle and let the engine runfo r a
while. #
Before disconnecting the jump leads, switch
on an electrical consumer in your ow nve hicle,
e.g. there ar wind owheater or the lighting. #
Disconnect the negative term inal clamp of the
jump lead from ea rth contact 4and then
from negative term inal 2ofthe donor bat-
te ry. #
Disconnect the positive term inal clamp of the
jump lead from positive term inal 5onthe
jump-start connection point, and then from
positive term inal 3ofthe donor batter y.
Contact pr otection co ver1 is automatically
re turned forw ards toits original position bythe
spring forc e and the jump-start connection
point is closed. #
Position the co ver on positive term inal 3of
th e donor batter y. #
Have the battery checked at a quali/ed spe-
cialist workshop.
Char
Char ging t
ging t he 12 V batt
he 12 V batt ery
ery
* NO
NOTE
TEDamage tothe electronics caused
by non-appro vedch arging devices Charging a /tted battery with a battery
charger
which has not been appr ovedby Mercedes-
Benz can damage the on-board electronics. #
Only use a battery charge r which has
been appr ovedby Mercedes-Benz and
which permits charging the battery when
it is /t tedintheve hicle. #
Only charge the battery using the jump-
start connection point. A battery
charge r specially adap tedfo r Mercedes-
Benz vehicles and tested and appro vedfor
Mercedes-Benz is available as an accessor y.
Fu rther information is available from any
Mercedes-Benz Se rvice Centre. Read the operat-
ing inst ructions foryo ur charge r before charging
th e batter y.
Re charge the battery more frequently if you use
th eve hicle mainly for short trips and/or drive at
low outside temp eratures. #
Connect the battery charge rto the positive ter-
minal and ear thcontact in the same order as when connecting
the donor battery in the
jump-starting procedu re.
% If a battery is not /tted and not in service, you
should charge itev ery thre e months. This
helps tocounteract self-discharging and pre-
ve nt damage tothe batter y.
12 V batt
12 V batt er
ery care
y care
* NO
NOTE
TEBattery dischar gedue toleakage
cur rents Dirty bat
tery term inal clamps and battery sur-
fa ces cause leakage cur rents. This can lead to
th e battery discharging. #
Keep the battery term inals and battery
sur faces clean and dr y. *
N
NO
OTE
TE Damage tothe battery housing due
to improper cleaning If
yo u use cleaning agents containing fuel,
th ese can damage the battery housing. #
Do not use cleaning agents containing
fuel. *
N NOOTE TE Damage tothe battery due toself-
dischar ge If dirt
gets into the battery cell, the self-dis-
ch arge ofthe battery is increased and the bat-
te ry can be damaged. #
Only clean the battery with the cell caps
scr ewe d in. Obser
vethefo llowing points on battery care: #
Regular lych eck the battery term inals and the
fa stening of the negative cable tothech assis
to ensure that they are /rmly seated. #
Lightly grease the undersides of the battery
te rm inal clamps with acid-resistant grease. #
Only clean the battery housing with commer-
cially available cleaning agents. Disconnecting and r
Disconnecting and r
emo
emoving t
ving t he st
he start
arter batt
er batt ery
ery &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk ofexplosion due tohydro-
ge nga s igniting
If, when charging a batter y,there is a short cir-
cuit or spar ksstart toform ,th ere is a danger
of hydrogen gas igniting. 242
242
Breakdown assis
tance

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#
If necessar y,fold up there ar seat. #
Turn topro tary catch 1clockwise and bottom
ro tary catch 1anti-clockwise. #
Remo vecover2.
R
R emo
emo ving t
ving t he v
he vehicle t
ehicle t ool kit and jac
ool kit and jac k fr
k from t
om t he
he
t
t ool holder
ool holder St
ow age compartment with tool holder #
Remo veclamping st rap4. #
LiT o. tool holder co ver3. #
Carefully pull theve hicle tool kit and jack
upwards out of the st owage compartment. LiT
th e jack slightly before removing it and turn it
to a diagonal position in the st owage compart-
ment.
S
S t
to
o wing t
wing t he v
he vehicle t
ehicle t ool kit and t
ool kit and t he jack
he jack #
Before st owing, wind the jack tothe fully
closed position and place it so that the hand-
wheel is facing forw ards and the plate is facing
in wa rds. #
Place the jack and vehicle tool kit into theto ol
holder. #
Replace co ver3 oftheto ol holder. #
Tighten cla mping strap 4.
Closing t
Closing t he stow
he st owag
ag e com
e com par
partment
tment #
Put on co ver2. #
Turn topro tary catch 1anti-clockwise and
bottom rotary catch 1clockwise. #
Fold down there ar seat. Breakdown assis
tance
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th
e tyre pressure table in the fuel /ller 0ap and in
th e tyre pressure tables (/ page 254).
Use a suitable pressure gauge tocheck the tyre
pressure. The outer appearance of a tyre does not
permit any reliable conclusion about the tyre pres-
sure.
% The di.erence in pressure of the tyres of an
axle may not be higher than 10 kPa (0.1 bar/
1.5 psi).
V
V ehicles wit ehicles wit h a tyr
h a tyre pr
e pressur
essur e monit
e monit or
oring sy
ing sy st
stem:
em:
yo u can also check the tyre pressure using the on-
board computer.
Only cor rect tyre pressures when the tyres are
cold. The tyres are cold if thefo llowing conditions
ha ve been met:
R The vehicle has been par ked with the tyres out
of direct sunlight for at least thre e hours.
R The vehicle has tr avelled less than 1.6 km.
Not
Not es on tr es on tr ailer oper
ailer oper ation
ation
The applicable tyre pressure forth e tyres of the
re ar axle is alw aysth ere commended tyre pressure
fo r a full load. Ov
Ov
er
ervie
vie w of t
w of t he tyr
he tyr e pr
e pressur
essur e t
e table
able Ad
ditionall y,the tyre pressure table may also state
tyre pressures for di.erent load conditions. These
are de/ned in the tyre pressure information table
as di.erent numbers of passengers and amounts
of luggage. The actual number of seats may di.er.
Fo r more information, please referto theve hicle
documents.
The tyre pressure values given for partly laden
ve hicles are minimum values which o.er you good
ri de comfort. They are not for trailer operation.
Yo u can also use the tyre pressure values for a fully
laden vehicle. These are alw ays allo wed and per-
missible. Ho wever, in a partially laden vehicle, the
ri de is not as comfor table and fuel consum ption is
only minimally reduced. In addition, wear is greater
in the middle of the tyre tread.
Set the cor rect tyre pressure before loading the
ve hicle. Once theve hicle is laden, check the tyre
pressures and cor rect them if necessar y.
V V ehicles wit
ehicles wit h agr
h a gross v
oss v ehicle w
ehicle w eight of
eight of 2,800 kg
2,800 kg
The tyre pressure values apply tothefo llowing
ve hicles:
R with a permissible gross vehicle weight of
2,800 kg
R with a permissible axle load of 1,490 kg on the
front and rear axles
R the tyres referred tounder "Wheel and tyre
combinations" (/ page 264)
Ty re pressure forth e spare wheel is 350 kPa
(3.5 bar/51 psi). P
P
ar
ar tiall
tiall y laden v
y laden v ehicle F
ehicle Full
ull y laden v
y laden v ehicle
ehicle
T
T yr
yr es/disk
es/disk
wheel
wheel Fr
Fr
ont axle R
ont axle R ear axle Fr
ear axle Front axle R
ont axle R ear axle
ear axle
195/65 R 16 C340 kPa (3.4
bar/49 psi) 340 kPa (3.4 bar/49
psi) 360 kPa (3.6
bar/52 psi)360 kPa (3.6
bar/52 psi)
205/65 R 16 C310 kPa (3.1
bar/45 psi) 310 kPa (3.1 bar/45
psi) 340 kPa (3.4
bar/49 psi)340 kPa (3.4
bar/49 psi) 254 254
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Wheel size cat
Wheel size cat
egor
egory 1
y 1
225/55 R 17 XL
245/45 R 18 XL Wheel size cat Wheel size cat
egor
egory 2
y 2
225/55 R 17 XL
235/55 R 17 XL
245/55 R 17 XL
245/45 R 18 XL
245/50 R 18 XL
245/45 R 19 XL %
Mercedes-Benz recommends that you st ay
within a wheel size category when changing a
tyre. In this wa y,yo uavo idrecoding the con-
trol units.
Due tothe legally prescribed accuracy of the
speedome ter and odome ter displa ys,th efo llowing
tyres are not permitted forta xis and hire cars:
R Wheel size category 1
- 195/65 R16C
R Wheel size category 2
- 225/55 R17XL
- 245/45 R18XL
If th e wheel size category changes, you must ha ve
yo ur vehicle's cont rol units recoded at a quali/ed
specialist workshop. Inf Inf
or
ormation on t
mation on t he dir
he direction of tyr
ection of tyr erot
e rot ation
ation Ty
res with a speci/ed direction of rotation ha ve
additional bene/ts, e.g. if there is a risk of aqua-
planing. You will only gain these bene/ts if the cor-
re ct direction of rotation is obser ved.
An ar row on the side wall of the tyre indicates its
cor rect direction of rotation.
Yo u may also /t a spare wheel against the direc-
tion of rotation. Obser vethe time restriction on
use as well as the speed restriction speci/ed on
th e spare wheel. Inf
Inf
or
ormation on st
mation on st or
oring wheels
ing wheels Obser
vethefo llowing when storing wheels:
R Wheels that ha vebeen remo ved should be
stored in a cool, dry and, if possible, dark
place.
R Protect the tyres from oil, grease and fuel. Pr
Pr
epar
epar ing t
ing the v
he vehicle f
ehicle f or a wheel c
or a wheel c hange
hange R
R
eq
eq uir
uir ements:
ements:
R The tyre-change tool kit is available.
R The vehicle is not on a slope.
R The vehicle is on solid, non-slippery and le vel
gr ound. #
Apply the parking brake. #
Movethe front wheels tothe straight-ahead
position. #
V
Vehicles wit
ehicles wit h manual tr
h manual tr ansmission:
ansmission: engage
/rst or reve rsege ar k. #
V
Vehicles wit
ehicles wit h aut
h automatic tr
omatic tr ansmission:
ansmission: shiTthe
transmission toposition j. #
Switch o. theve hicle. #
Make sure that theve hicle cann otbe switched
on. #
On lev On lev el t
el t err
err ain: ain: place choc ks orother suitable
objects under the front and rear of the wheel
th at is diagonal lyopposite the wheel tobe
ch anged. #
On slight inclines:
On slight inclines: placechoc ks orother suita-
ble objects under the wheels on the front and
re ar axles opposi tethe wheel tobe changed. #
If included in theve hicle equipment, take the
tyre-change tool kit out of theve hicle tool kit
(/ page 250). #
If included in theve hicle equipment, remo ve
th e spare wheel from the spare wheel holder
(/ page 267). #
If necessar y,remo vethe wheel trim. Wheels and tyres
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R
R
emo
emo ving a wheel
ving a wheel R
R
eq
eq uir
uir ements:
ements:
R The vehicle is raised (/ page 262).
When changing a wheel, avoid applying any force
to the brake discs since this could impair the le vel
of comfort when braking.
* NO
NOTE
TEDamage tothre ading from dirt on
wheel bolts #
Do not place wheel bolts in sand or on a
dirty sur face. #
Unscr ewthe wheel bolts. #
Remo vethe wheel. F
F
itting a ne
itting a ne w wheel
w wheel R
R
eq
eq uir
uir ements
ements
R The wheel is remo ved (/ page 263). &
W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident from losing a
wheel
Oiled or greased wheel bolts can cause the
wheel bolts tocome loose, as too can dam-
aged wheel bolts or wheel hub thre ads. #
Never oil or grease theth re ads. #
Intheev ent of damage totheth re ads,
contact a quali/ed specialist workshop
immediatel y. #
Have the damaged wheel bolts or dam-
aged hub thre ads replaced. #
Do not continue driving. &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of injury from tightening
wheel bolts and nuts
If yo u tighten the wheel bolts or wheel nuts
when theve hicle is raised, the jack could tip. #
Only tighten wheel bolts or wheel nuts
when theve hicle is on thegr ound. #
Obser vethe information on thech oice of tyres
(/ page 258). #
Obser vethe inst ructions and saf ety no tes on
ch anging a wheel (/ page 258).#
For saf etyre asons, only use wheel bolts or
wheel nuts which ha vebeen appr ovedby
Mercedes-Benz and forth e wheel in question. #
Clean the wheel and wheel hub contact sur fa-
ces. Low
Low
er
ering t
ing t he v
he vehicle
ehicle aTer
aTera wheel c
a wheel c hange
hange &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of accident due toincor-
re ct tightening torque
The wheels could come loose if the wheel bolts
or wheel nuts are not tightened tothe prescri-
bed torque. #
Ensure that the wheel bolts or wheel nuts
are tightened tothe prescribed tighten-
ing torque. #
Ifyo u are not sure, do not mo vetheve hi-
cle. Con tact a quali/ed specialist work-
shop and ha vethe tightening torque
ch ecked immediatel y. R
R
eq
eq uir
uir ements:
ements:
R The new wheel has been /t ted (/page 263). #
Place the adap ter and thera tchet on the he xa-
gon head nut of the jack such that the lettering
AB/DOWN is visible. #
T
To low
o low er t
er the v
he v ehicle:
ehicle: turnthera tchet of the
jack anti-clockwise. #
S
St
teel wheels:
eel wheels: tightenth e wheel bolts evenly in
a crosswise pattern in the sequence indicated
(1 to5 ) and toa maximum of 200 Nm. #
Light-allo
Light-allo y wheels:
y wheels: tightenthe wheel bolts
ev enly in a crosswise pattern in the sequence
indicated (1 to5 ) and toa maximum of
180 Nm. #
Check the tyre pressure of the ne wly/tted
wheel and adjust it if necessar y.
V
V ehicles wit
ehicles wit h t
h the tyr
he tyr e pr
e pressur
essur e monit
e monit or syst
or system:
em:all
/t ted wheels must be equipped with functioning
sensors. #
Retighten the wheel bolts tothe speci/ed tight-
ening torque aTer theve hicle has been driven
50 km. Wheels and tyres
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%
When using a wheel or spare wheel with a new
or ne wlypainted disk wheel, ha vethe wheel
bolts retightened again aTer approxima tely
1,000 to5,000 km. Obser vethe speci/ed
tightening torque. Inf
Inf
or
ormation on wheel and tyr
mation on wheel and tyr e combinations
e combinations
Gener
Gener al not
al notes
es
Information on tyres, wheels and permissible com-
binations can be obtained at a quali/ed specialist
wo rkshop.
The smaller the cross-section of a tyre of a speci/c
wheel size, thewo rseth e driving comfort on poor
ro ad sur faces. Ride and damping comfort are
re duced and therisk increases that when you drive
ove r obstacles, damage towheels and tyres may
re sult.
If yo uch ange wheel size on your vehicle, check it
is assigned tothe cor rect wheel size category
(/ page 260). If the assignment changes without
re coding the control units in theve hicle, the
speedome ter will not display the speed accuratel y.
Driving saf ety systems and driving systems may
th en be operationally impaired or may de tect a
malfunction and switch themsel ves o..
Yo u will /nd a table with there commended tyre
pressures forva rious vehicle loads on the inside of
th eve hicle's fuel /ller 0ap or under "Tyre pressure
ta bles" (/ page 254).
Check tyre pressures regular lyand only when the
tyres are cold.
Obser vethefo llowing no tes:
R always /t theve hicle with tyres of the same
size on a given axle (leT/right)
R always /t the same type of wheels on your
ve hicle at a given time (summer tyres, winter
tyres)
Yo u can obtain information about tyres that ha ve
been specially designed and appr ovedfo ryo ur
ve hicle from a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
% Not all wheel/tyre combinations can be /tted
at thefa ctory in all count ries.
T
T yr yr es
es
R16
R16 T
T
yr
yr es St
es Steel or light-allo
eel or light-allo y wheels
y wheels
195/65 R16 C 100/98T 6.5 J x 16 H2 ET 52
195/65 R16 C 104/102T (100T) 6.5 J x 16 H2 ET 52264
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T
T
yr
yr es St
es Steel or light-allo
eel or light-allo y wheels
y wheels
205/65 R16 C 107/105T (103T) 6.5 J x 16 H2 ET 52
205/65 R16 C 107/105T (103H) 6.5 J x 16 H2 ET 52
205/65 R16 C 103/101H 6.5 J x 16 H2 ET 52
225/60 R16 C 105/103H 6.5 J x 16 H2 ET 52195/65 R16 C 100/98T: only
forve hicles with a
gr oss vehicle weight up to2,800 kg.
R17
R17 T
T
yr
yr es St
es Steel wheels
eel wheels
225/55 R17 C 109/107H (104H) 6.5 J x 17 H2 ET 50
225/55 R17 C 104/102H (106N) 6.5 J x 17 H2 ET 50
225/55 R17 C 109/107T (104T) 6.5 J x 17 H2 ET 50
225/55 R17 XL 101V 6.5 J x 17 H2 ET 50
225/55 R17 XL 101H 6.5 J x 17 H2 ET 50
235/55 R17 XL 103W/V 6.5 J x 17 H2 ET 50R17
R17
T
T
yr
yr es
es Light-allo
Light-alloy wheels
y wheels
225/55 R17 C 109/107H (104H) 7 J x 17 H2 ET 51
225/55 R17 C 104/102H (106N) 7 J x 17 H2 ET 51
225/55 R17 C 109/107T (104T) 7 J x 17 H2 ET 51
225/55 R17 XL 101V 7 J x 17 H2 ET 51
225/55 R17 XL 101H 7 J x 17 H2 ET 51
235/55 R17 XL 103W/V 7 J x 17 H2 ET 51R18
R18
T
T
yr
yr es
es Light-allo
Light-alloy wheels
y wheels
245/45 R18 XL 100W 7.5 J x 18 H2 ET 52
245/45 R18 XL 100V 7.5 J x 18 H2 ET 52245/45 R18 XL 100W: only
forve hicles with a per-
missible gross weight up to3,100 kg and a permis-
sible axle load of 1,550 kg on there ar axle. Not for
ve hicles with a gross vehicle weight up to
3,200 kg. 245/45 R18 XL 100V: only
forve hicles with a per-
missible gross weight up to3,100 kg and a permis-
sible axle load of 1,550 kg on there ar axle. Not for
ve hicles with a gross vehicle weight up to
3,200 kg. Wheels and tyres
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R19
R19
T
T
yr
yr es
es Light-allo
Light-allo y wheels
y wheels
245/45 R19 XL 102Y 8 J x 19 H2 ET 52245/45 R19 XL 102Y: only
forve hicles with a per-
missible gross weight up to3,200 kg and a permis-
sible axle load of 1,650 kg on there ar axle. Use of
snow chains is not permitted. Obser vethe no tes
under "Snow chains". The
following additional wheel/tyre combinations
apply tovehicles with 4MATIC.
R17
R17 T
T
yr
yr es St
es Steel wheels
eel wheels
225/55 R17 C 109/107H (104H) 6.5 J x 17 H2 ET 50
225/55 R17 C 104/102H (106N) 6.5 J x 17 H2 ET 50
225/55 R17 C 109/107T (104T) 6.5 J x 17 H2 ET 50
225/55 R17 XL 101H/V12 6.5 J x 17 H2 ET 50
235/55 R17 XL 103W/V 6.5 J x 17 H2 ET 50R17
R17
T
T
yr
yr es
es Light-allo
Light-alloy wheels
y wheels
225/55 R17 C 109/107H (104H) 7 J x 17 H2 ET 51
225/55 R17 C 104/102H (106N) 7 J x 17 H2 ET 51
225/55 R17 C 109/107T (104T) 7 J x 17 H2 ET 51
225/55 R17 XL 101H/V 7 J x 17 H2 ET 51
235/55 R17 XL 103W/V 7 J x 17 H2 ET 51225/55 R17 XL 101H/V: only
forve hicles with a
permissible gross weight up to3,100 kg and a per-
missible axle load of 1,550 kg on there ar axle.
R18
R18 T
T
yr
yr es
es Light-allo
Light-alloy wheels
y wheels
245/45 R18 XL 100W 7.5 J x 18 H2 ET 52
245/45 R18 XL 100V 7.5 J x 18 H2 ET 52245/45 R18 XL 100W: only
forve hicles with a per-
missible gross weight up to3,100 kg and a permis-
sible axle load of 1,550 kg on there ar axle. Not for
ve hicles with a gross vehicle weight up to
3,200 kg. 245/45 R18 XL 100V: only
forve hicles with a per-
missible gross weight up to3,100 kg and a permis-
sible axle load of 1,550 kg on there ar axle. Not for
ve hicles with a gross vehicle weight up to
3,200 kg. 266
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