MERCEDES-BENZ V-CLASS 2021 Owners Manual
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V
V
ehicles wit
ehicles wit h a det
h a detac
achable tr
hable tr ailer coupling
ailer coupling
* NO
NOTE
TEIncreased risk of damage toprop-
erty due toattached ball neck #
When the trailer is not coupled or the
bicycle rack is attached, fold in the ball
nec k. Re
duce therisk of damage tothe trailer coupling
and contribute toenvironmental pr otection. If you
do not need the ball nec k,remo veit from the ball
neck mount and /t its co ver in there ar bumper
(/ page 178). Only with the co ver /t ted can the
emission values indicated forre al operation be
achie ved.
% During trailer operation, the permissible gross
ve hicle weight is increased by100 kg forve hi-
cles registered as passenger vehicles. The
maximum permissible rear axle load must be
obser ved. F
F
itting t
itting t he cov
he cov er f
er for tr
or tr ailer coupling
ailer coupling #
Insert the co ver 0ush into there cess on the
re ar bumper and press it upwards against the
bumper co vering at the latching points on the
outside right and leT. #
Turn fastene rsfrom position 1toposition
2. #
Ensure that thefa stene rsare fully engaged and
/rmly in position 2. A
A
tt
tt ac
ac hing t
hing t he ball neck
he ball neck &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of accident and injury due
to incor rectly ins talled and secured ball
neck
If th e ball neck is not engaged, it may become
loose while theve hicle is in motion and endan-
ge rot her road users. #
Engage the ball neck as described and
ensure that the ball neck is securely
installed. &
W
WARNING
ARNING Danger of accident due tonon-
engaged ball coupling
If th e ball coupling has not engaged, the trailer
can become de tach ed. #
Always engage the ball coupling as
described and ensure that it is securely
ins talled. R
R
eq
eq uir
uir ements:
ements:
R The trailer hitch key is available. #
Notethe number of theke yth at belongs tothe
ball neck of the trailer hitch.
Wi th th is number, you will receive a replace-
ment key at a Mercedes-Benz service centre.
% Depending on theve hicle equipment, the
holder forth e ball neck on theve hicle can be
pr otected with a co ver in the bumper. #
Release the two quick- re lease fastene rsforthe
co ver in the bumper and remo vethe co ver
( / page 178). #
Take the ball neck of the trailer hitch out of the
st ow age space on theright-hand side in the
re ar and st owthe co verawa y. #
Unlo cklock 6in handwheel 1with thekey.
Re d mark 3onthe handwheel must be
aligned with green area 2on ball neck 4
(/tting position). 178
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#
Ifre d mark 3is not aligned with green area
2, unlock lock 6in handwheel 1with the
key. #
Pull handwheel 1outwards. Turn red mark
3 into green area 2of ball neck 4until
handwheel 1engages. #
Slide ball neck 4vertically into the holder
until it audibly engages.
The ball neck will lock automaticall y.Green
mark 3on handwheel 1is aligned with
gr een area 2on ball neck 4.
Only if thegr een mark on the handwheel is
aligned with thegr een area on the ball neck is
th e ball neck securely engaged. #
Lock lock 6in handwheel 1with thekey. #
Remo vetheke y and place cap 5on lock 6.
The ball neck is securely installed only if the
ball neck can be loc ked and theke yre mo ved. #
Store the trailer hitch key in a safe place, e.g.
in theve hicle document wallet.
If yo u cannot remo vetheke y,the ball neck may be
dirty. #
Remo vethe ball neck (/ page 179) and clean
it (/ page 232).
If yo u still cannot lock the ball neck aTer cleaning
it, the trailer hitch is damaged. #
Remo vethe ball nec k.
Safe trailer operation is not gua ranteed. The
ball neck must no longer be used for trailer
operation. #
Have the trailer hitch checked at a quali/ed
specialist workshop. R R
emo
emo ving t
ving t he ball neck
he ball neck R
R
eq
eq uir
uir ements:
ements:
R The trailer hitch key is available. #
Remo vecap 5from lock 6in handwheel
1. #
Unlock lock 6in handwheel 1with thekey. #
Hold ball neck 4in place. #
Pull handwheel 1outwards. Turn red mark
3 on handwheel 1into green area 2of
ball neck 4until handwheel 1engages. Pay
attention tothe pictog ram on handwheel 1. #
Pull ball neck 4out down wards. #
Ifth e ball neck is dirty, clean it (/ page 232).
% Depending on theve hicle equipment, the
holder forth e ball neck on theve hicle can be
pr otected with a co ver in the bumper. #
Store the ball neck with theke y inser ted in the
st ow age space on theright-hand side in the
re ar and remo vethe co verfo rth e ball neck
holder. #
Insert the co ver in the lo wer section of the
bumper and tighten the two quick- re lease fas-
te ners forth e co ver (/ page 178). Coupling/uncoupling a tr
Coupling/uncoupling a tr
ailer
ailer R
R
eq
eq uir
uir ements:
ements:
R The ball neck must be engaged in a securely
locked position.
Tr ailers with 7-pin plugs can be connected tothe
ve hicle using thefo llowing adap ters:
R Adapter plug
R Adapter cable
Coupling a tr Coupling a tr ailer
ailer
* NO NOTE TEDamage tothe star ter battery due
to full dis charge Charging
the trailer battery using the po wer
supply of the trailer can damage the star ter
batter y. #
Do not use theve hicle's po wer supply to
ch arge the trailer batter y. 1
Eyelet for break away cable Driving and parking
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The
eyelet on the ball neck is used exclusively for
attaching the trailer break away cable. You must
not attach a tow rope, a tow bar or anything similar
to theey elet. The eyelet has not been designed for
such a load and may tear. #
ShiT the transmission toposition j. #
Apply theve hicle's parking brake. #
Close all the doors. #
Position the trailer on a le vel sur face behind
th eve hicle.
% The height of the ball head will change
depending on theve hicle's load. In this case,
use a trailer with a height-adjustable dr awbar. #
Couple up the trailer. #
T
To inst
o inst all an adapt
all an adapt er
er:
:open the co ver of the
soc ket. #
Inse rtplug 2with tab1 inthe soc ket's
gr oo ve 3 . #
Turn plug 2clockwise as far as it will go. #
Letthe co ver engage. #
Attach the cable tothe trailer with cable ties
(only in the case of adap ter cables). #
Make sure that the cable is alw ays slack for
ease of mo vement during cornering. #
Establish all electrical and other connections
to the trailer. In the process, attach the trailer's
break away cable totheey elet on the ball nec k. #
Check that the trailer's lighting system works
proper ly.
A trailer is de tected only if the electrical con-
nection is established cor rectly and the lighting
system is in working order. The function of
ot her systems also depends on this, e.g. ESP ®
,
PA RKTRONIC, Active Parking Assist, Blind Spot
Assist or Lane Keeping Assist. Even if
the trailer is connected cor rectl y,a mes-
sage may ne vertheless appear on the inst rument
cluster display in thefo llowing cases:
R LEDs ha vebeen ins talled in the trailer's lighting
system.
R The cur rent has fallen below the trailer lighting
system's minimum cur rent (50 mA)
% You can connect accessories up toa maxi-
mum of 240 W tothe permanent po wer sup-
pl y. #
Remo veobjects or devices that pr event the
trailer from rolling, e.g. choc ks. #
Release the trailer's parking brake.
U
Uncoupling a tr ncoupling a tr ailer
ailer &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of being crushed and
becoming trapped when uncoupling a
trailer
When uncoupling a trailer with an engaged
inertia-activated brake, your hand may become
trapped between theve hicle and the trailer
dr aw bar. #
Do not uncouple trailers with an engaged
overrun brake. *
N NOOTE
TE Damage when uncoupling in a state
of ove rrun Uncoupling in a state of
overrun can damage
th eve hicle. #
Do not uncouple trailers with an engaged
overrun brake. #
ShiT the transmission toposition j. #
Apply theve hicle's parking brake. #
Close all the doors. #
Apply the trailer's parking brake. #
Further secure the trailer against rolling away
with a wheel chock or similar object. #
Remo vethe trailer cables and saf etych ains. #
Uncouple the trailer. 180 180
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he ins tr
trument clust
ument clust er
er Inst
rument cluster (e xample)
1 Speedome ter
2 Display
3 Rev counter
4 Coolant temp erature display
5 Fuel le vel
Speedom et
Speedom eter
er
In vehicles with Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC,
th ere are illuminated segments on the speedome-
te r dial.
These segments show you what speed range is
av ailable:
R Variable limi ter activated (/ page 158)
The segments light up from the start of the
scale tothe selected limit speed.
R Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC switched on
(/ page 161)
One or two segments light up in the sa ved
speed range.
R Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC de tects a
ve hicle in front.
The segments light up from the speed of the
ve hicle in front up tothe sa ved speed.
Yo u can show the speed as a digital speedome ter
on the display as well.
If yo uch ange your vehicle's wheel size, check its
assignment tothe wheel size group (/ page 260).
If th e assignment changes without recoding the
cont rol units in theve hicle, the speedome ter will
not display the speed accuratel y.The cur rent vehi-
cle speed may then be higher than the speed
shown bythe speedome ter. Driving and driving
saf ety systems may then be operationally impaired
or may de tect a malfunction and switch them-
sel ves o..
In some countries, an audible signal will sound
and/or a message will appear on the display when th
eve hicle reaches the maximum speed permitted
by law, e.g. at 120 km/h.
R
R e
ev count
v count er
er
* NO
NOTE
TEEngine damage due tomaximum
engine speed being exceeded If
th e maximum permissible engine speed is
ex ceeded, the engine may be damaged. #
Avoid driving in there d speed range
(danger zone). Outside t
Outside t
em
emper
per atur
atur e display
e display
Yo u should pay special attention toroad conditions
when temp eratures are around freezing point.
The outside temp erature is shown on the inst ru-
ment cluster display (/ page 183).
Changes in the outside temp erature will be dis-
pla yed aTer a short dela y.
Coolant t
Coolant t em
emper
per atur
atur e display
e display &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of burns when opening the
bonnet
If yo u open the bonnet in theev ent of an over-
heated engine or /re in the engine compart-
ment, thefo llowing situations may occur:
R You may come into contact with hot gases.
R You may come into contact with other
escaping hot operating 0uids. #
Before opening the bonnet, allow the
engine tocool down. #
Intheev ent of a /re in the engine com-
partment, keep the bonnet closed and
call the /re service. The coolant
temp erature display is located within
th e inst rument cluster's rev counter.
During normal driving and if the coolant le vel is
cor rect, the display is permitted torise to120°C. Ov
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w and oper ation of t
ation of the on-boar
he on-boar d com-
d com-
put
put er
er &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of distraction due toinfor-
mation systems and communications
equipment
If yo u operate information systems and com-
munications equipment integ rated in theve hi-
cle when driving, you could be distracted from Instrument cluster and on-board computer
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th
e tra1c situation. This could also cause you
to lose control of theve hicle. #
Only operate this equipment when the
tra1c situation pe rmits. #
Ifyo u cannot be sure of this, stop the
ve hicle in accordance with the tra1c
conditions and operate the equipment
with theve hicle stationar y. Yo
u must obser vethe legal requ irements forthe
count ryin which you are cur rently driving when
ope rating the on-board computer. 1
Display
2 Right control panel
3 LeT control panel
When you switch the po wer supply on, the on-
board computer will be activated.
Ve hicles with manual transmission: if youre mo ve
th eke y,then quickly re-insert it and switch the
po we r supply on, the on-board computer and the
inst rument cluster will not be activated.
Yo u can control the displa ysand the settings on
th e on-board computer with the steering wheel
buttons on the leT 3and right 2control panels.
S
S t teer
eer ing-wheel butt
ing-wheel butt ons
ons LeT
LeT
contr
control panel on t ol panel on t he st
he steer
eering wheel
ing wheel
ò R
Call up the main menu
:
9 Pr Pr
ess
ess br
brie0y
ie0y
R Scroll thro ugh lists
R Select menu or function
R IntheRadio orMedia menu, open
th e track or station list and select a
station, audio track or video scene.
R IntheTelephone menu, switch to
th ete lephone book and select a
name or a telephone number. LeT
LeT
contr
contr ol panel on t
ol panel on t he st
he steer
eering wheel
ing wheel
:
9 Pr
Pr ess and hold ess and hold
R Quickly scroll thro ugh all lists
R IntheRadio orMedia menu, use
ra pid scroll toselect a station,
audio track or video scene.
R IntheTelephone menu withthe
te lephone book open, start rapid
scroll.
a R
In all menus, con/ rmthe selected
entry on the list or the display
R IntheRadio orMedia menu, open
th e list of available radio sources or
media.
R IntheTelephone menu, switch to
th ete lephone book and start dial-
ling the selected number.
ñ R
Switch o. LINGU ATRO NIC
% Pr
Pr ess
ess br
brie0y
ie0y
R Back
R Hide displ aymessages
R IntheRadio orMedia menu,exit
th e track or station list
R Exit thete lephone book or redial
memory
% Pr
Press and hold
ess and hold
R Call up the standard display in the
Trip menu Right contr
Right contr
ol panel on t
ol panel on t he st
he steer
eering wheel
ing wheel
6 R
Make or accept a call
R Switch tothere dial memory
~ R
Reject or end a call
R Exit thete lephone book or redial
memory
W
X R
Adjust thevo lume
ó R
Switch on LINGU ATRO NIC
8 R
Switch sound on/o. 182 182
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ter and on-board computer
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a sho wn on t
wn on t he ins
he instr
trument clus-
ument clus-
t
t er display
er display Display (e
xample)
1 Drive prog ram (/ page 144)
2 Additional speedome ter
3 Transmission position (/ page 141)
4 Time
5 Outside temp erature
6 Display section for display messages and
menus
7 Status area
To call up the list of menus in display section 6,
press theò steering-wheel button.
% You can switch additional speedome ter2 on
and o. on theInstrument cluster submenu of
th eSettings menu.
The following displa ysmay appear in status area
7 ofthe displa y:
Z GearshiT recommendation with manual
transmission (/ page 141) or automatic
transmission (/ page 144)
1 A door is not comple tely closed
= PARKTRONIC (/ page 165)
¯ Cruise control (/ page 157)
È Limiter (/ page 157)
z DSR (/ page 159)
_ Adaptive Highbeam Assist (/ page 110) or
Ad aptive Highbeam Assist Plus
(/ page 111) è
ECO start/stop function (/ page 139)
The following displa ysmay also be shown in the
fo ot er of the displa y:
R Xj YAc tive Parking Assist (/ page 170)
R ë HOLD function (/ page 164)
R Maximum permitted speed of 120 km/h
ex ceeded (for cer tain countries only)
R è Rear wind owwiper switched on
(/ page 118) A
A
djus
djusting t ting t he ins
he ins tr
trument lighting
ument lighting The displa
yson the inst rument cluster are illumina-
te d during the da y.A dimming function is not pos-
sible in da ylight.
The light sensor on the inst rument cluster auto-
matically controls the brightness of the display
lighting.
When the light has been switched on, the bright-
ness control is in0uenced bythe ambient light. Yo u
can then adjust the brightness of the inst rument
lighting and the display lighting with controller 1
as well. #
Turn cont roller 1up or down. Ov Ov
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ervie
vie w of menus on t
w of menus on t he on-boar
he on-board com
d comput
puter
er
Use theò steering-wheel button tocall up the
list of menus and select a menu.
Yo u can /nd operating information in "Overview
and operation of the on-board computer"
(/ page 181). Instrument cluster and on-board computer
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Depending on
theve hicle equipment, you can call
up thefo llowing menus:
R Trip menu (/ page 184)
R Navi menu (navigation inst ructions)
(/ page 185)
R Radio menu (/ page 187)
R Media menu (/ page 187)
R Telephone menu (/page 188)
R Assistance graphic menu (/page 184)
R Service menu (/ page 184)
R Settings menu (/ page 189) Menus and submenus
Menus and submenus
Ser
Ser
vice menu
vice menu #
Press theò button tocall up the list of
menus. #
Use the: or9 button toselect the
Service menu. #
Press thea button tocon/rm.
Yo u ha vethefo llowing options in the Service
menu:
R Calling up display messages in the message
memory (/ page 281).
R Checking the tyre pressure electronically or
re starting the tyre pressure monitoring system
(/ page 258).
R Checking the engine oil le vel electronically
(/ page 184).
R Calling up the service due date
R Displaying theAd Blue ®
/ll le vel (in BlueTEC ®
ve hicles). Assist
Assist
ant displa
ant displa y menu
y menu #
Press theò button tocall up the list of
menus. #
With th e: or9 button, select the
Assistance graphic menu. #
Press thea button tocon/rm.
The status of thefo llowing driving or driving
saf ety systems can be displa yed:
R Rear wind owwiper (/ page 118)
R Active Brake Assist (/ page 155)
R ATTENTION ASSIST (/ page 173)
R DSR (/ page 159)
R Tra1c Sign Assist (/ page 174)
R Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC
(/ page 162)
R Lane Keeping Assist (/ page 176)
R Blind Spot Assist (/ page 175) #
Press the: or9 button toswitch
between the assistant display and theev alua-
tion of ATTENTION ASSIST (/ page 173).
The evaluation of ATTENTION ASSIST sh ows
th e length of journey since the last break and
th e calculated attention le vel. Calling up display
Calling up display
s on t
s on t heTr
he Trip menu
ip menu Displa
Displa
ying t
ying the r
he rang
ange and curr
e and curr ent fuel consump
ent fuel consump tion
tion 1
Appr oximate range
2 Current fuel consum ption
3 Recuperation display #
Press theò button tocall up the list of
menus. #
Use the: or9 button toselect the
Trip menu. #
Press thea button. #
With th e: or9 button, select range
and consum ption.
If th ere is only a small amount of fuel leT in the
fuel tank, the display will show a vehicle being refu-
elled Ï instead of the appr oximate range 1. 184
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Re
cuperation display 3showswhe ther and, if so,
how much kinetic energy is being con verted to
electrical energy while theve hicle is coasting. The
re cuperated energy is then stored in the star ter
batter y.
Displa
Displa ying tr
ying tr ip com
ip com put
puter "Fr
er "Fr om st
om st ar
art" or "Fr
t" or "Fr om
om
r
r ese
ese t"
t" #
Press theò button tocall up the list of
menus. #
Use the: or9 button toselect the
Trip menu. #
Press thea button. #
Press the: or9 button toselect the
From start orFrom reset submenu.
The following values will be displa yed:
R 1Distance
R 2Length of journey
R 3Average speed
R 4Average fuel consum ption
The values on theFrom start submenurelate to
th ose measured since the start of the journe y.The
va lues on theFrom reset submenurelate tothose
measured since the submenu was last reset.
The trip computer will automatically be reset under
th efo llowing conditions:
R The vehicle has been switched o. for longer
th an four hours (only From start).
R A time of 9999 hours has been exceeded.
R A distance of 99,999 km has been exceeded.
Displa
Displa ying t
ying the digit
he digit al speedomet
al speedomet er
er #
Press theò button tocall up the list of
menus. #
Use the: or9 button toselect the
Trip menu. #
Press thea button. #
Select the digital speedome ter using the:
or 9 button. R
R ese
ese tting v
tting v alues
alues
The values of thefo llowing functions can be reset:
R Trip distance
R "Fro m start" trip computer
R "Fro m reset" trip computer
R ECO display #
Press theò button tocall up the list of
menus. #
Use the: or9 button toselect the
Trip menu. #
Press thea button. #
Use the: button toselect Yesand con-
/rm with thea button.
If th e ECO display values are reset, theva lues in
th e "F rom start" trip computer will also be reset. If
th eva lues in the "F rom start" trip computer are
re set, the ECO display values will also be reset. N
N
a
avig
vig ation menu
ation menu In
theNavi menu, the display sho wsnavigation
instructions from the multimedia system. #
Switch on the multimedia system. #
Press theò button tocall up the list of
menus. #
With th e: or9 button, select theNavi
menu. #
Press thea button tocon/rm.
R
R out
out e guidance no
e guidance no t active
t active 1
Direction of tr avel
2 Name of cur rent road
R
R out
out e guidance active
e guidance active Instrument clus
ter and on-board computer
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No
change of direction announced
1 Distance tothe next destination
2 Expected ar riva l time
3 Distance tothe next change of direction
4 Name of cur rent road Change of direction announced with lane
recom-
mendation
1 Road towhich thech ange of direction leads
2 Distance tothech ange of direction
3 Change-of-direction symbol
4 Recommended lane and new lane during a
ch ange of direction (white)
5 Possible lane (light grey)
6 Lane not recommended (dark grey)
If th e digital map contains the cor responding data,
lane recommendations for upcoming changes of
direction can be displ ayed in the case of multi-lane
ro ads. New lanes may be added during thech ange
of direction.
Lane not recommended 6: inthis lane, you will
not be able tocomple tethe next change of direc-
tion without changing lane.
Po ssible lane 5: inthis lane will you be able to
comple tethe next change of direction.
Re commended lane 4: inthis lane, you will be
able tocomple teboth th e next change of direction
and the one aTer that. Change of direction without lane
recommendation
1 Road towhich thech ange of direction leads
2 Distance tothech ange of direction and dis-
ta nce indicator graphic
3 Change-of-direction symbol
When a change of direction is made, you will see
distance indicator graphic 2in addition to
ch ange-of-direction symbol 3. This willreduce in
size from bottom to top as you approach the
announced change of direction. When the distance
indicator runs out, thech ange of direction will
begin. Change of direction with lane
recommendation
1 Road towhich thech ange of direction leads
2 Distance tothech ange of direction and dis-
ta nce indicator graphic
3 Change-of-direction symbol
4 Lane recommendation
The following additional navigation status displa ys
are possible:
R New route... orCalculating route…
A new route is being calculate d.
R Road not mapped
The vehicle's position is within the area of the
digital map, but thero ad is not known, e.g.
unpa vedro ads (o.-road).
R No route
Noroute tothe selected destination could be
calculated.
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Yo
u ha vereached the destination or an inter-
mediate destination. R
R
adio menu
adio menu 1
Frequency band
2 Channel with memory preset
3 Artist's name
4 Name of track #
Switch on the multimedia system. #
Press theò button tocall up the list of
menus. #
Use the: or9 button toselect the
Radio menu. #
Press thea button tocon/rm.
The display will show the station cur rently
selected 2. #
T
T o open t
o open t he st
he station list
ation list :
:brie0y press the:
or 9 button. #
T
T o select a st
o select a st ation in t
ation in the st
he st ation list
ation list: :brie0y
press the: or9 button. #
T
T o select a st
o select a st ation in t
ation in the st
he st ation lis
ation list wit t with r
h rapid
apid
scr
scr oll:
oll: press and hold the: or9 but-
to n. #
T
T o select a fr
o select a fr eq
eq uency band or st
uency band or st ation memory
ation memory:
:
brie0y press thea button. #
Use the: or9 button toselect a fre-
qu ency band or station memor y.#
Press thea button tocon/rm.
% You can /nd fur ther information, e.g. about
saving stations and about DABradio mode
(Digital Audio Broadcasting), in "Radio"
(/ page 212). Media menu
Media menu
#
Switch on the multimedia system. #
Press theò button tocall up the list of
menus. #
Use the: or9 button toselect the
Media menu. #
Press thea button tocon/rm.
Changing t
Changing t he media sour
he media sour ce
ce
Yo u can change the media source and the pla y-
back type (audio, video or TV) in theMedia menu. #
T
To open/close t
o open/close t he media sour
he media source list
ce list::brie0y
press thea button.
Depending on theve hicle equipment, the list
will show thefo llowing media sources, for
ex ample:
R Memo rycard (SD or SDHC)
R Media register
R USB storage devices
R Blue tooth ®
audio equipment
% Obser vethe additional information on media
support in "Media" (/ page 210).
Oper
Oper ating dat
ating dat a st
a stor
orag
ag e media
e media 1
Media source, e.g. the name of the USB 0ash
drive
2 Current track
3 Artist's name
4 Name of album
5 Folder name
Depending on theve hicle's equipment, you can
play back audio /les from di.erent data storage
media. #
T
To select a dat
o select a dat a st
a stor
orag
ag e medium:
e medium: brie0y press
th ea button.
The display will show the list of media sources. #
Press the: or9 button toselect a data
storage medium. #
Press thea button tocon/rm. #
T
To open t
o open t he tr
he trac
ack list
k list: :brie0y press the: or
9 button. Instrument cluster and on-board computer
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