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pean standard EN 15940.
Para1nic diesel fuels
are collectively known as XTL.
In accordance with European standard EN 16942,
th efo llowing fuel compatibility mar ksapply toyour
XTL-compatible vehicle: 2
For para1nic diesel fuel
% R Refuel wit
efuel wit h
hpar
par a1nic
a1nic diesel fuels t
diesel fuels t o EN 15940
o EN 15940
onl
onl y if t
y if t he appr
he appr opr
opriat
iate com
e com patibility mar
patibility mar k is
k is
pr
pr esent in y
esent in y our fuel
our fuel/ller
/ller0ap.
0ap.
B10 f
B10 f atty acid me thy
atty acid me thyl est
l est er
er
Mercedes-Benz appr ovesth e use of B10 fatty acid
me thyl ester (lo w-sulphur diesel fuel with a maxi-
mum of up to10% byvolume fatty acid me thyl
ester) for all vehicles with Euro 5 diesel engines
with Common Rail Direct Injector (CDI).
Pure fatty acid me thyl ester and diesel fuel that
has a higher percentage of fatty acid me thyl ester,
e.g. B20, could damage the fuel system and the
engine.
The identi/cation of thefa tty acid me thyl ester on
th e fuel dispenser must clear lyindicate that it ful-
/ls the standard for lo w-sulphur diesel fuel. If the
identi/cation is not clear, do not refuel.
Sulphur cont
Sulphur cont ent ent
* NO
NOTE
TEDama getothe emission control sys-
te m forve hicles with diesel particulate /l-
te rs If
yo u use diesel fuel with a sulphur content
th at is too high, the emission control system
may be damaged. #
In countries without sulphur-free diesel
fuel, refuel using only lo w-sulphur diesel
fuel with a sulphur content less than
50 ppm. V V
ehicle wit
ehicle wit hout diesel par
hout diesel par ticulat
ticulate
e /lt
/lt er:
er: In coun-
tries in which only diesel fuel with a higher sulphur
content is available, theve hicle's engine oil change
is car ried out at shor ter inter vals. Further informa- tion on oil
change inter vals can be obtained at a
qu ali/ed specialist workshop.
Information about cur rent count ry-speci/c sulphur
con tent is available:
R Atany Mercedes-Benz service cent re
R Athttps://be vo.mercedes-benz.comunder the
speci/cations on Sheet Number 136.2
N
No ot tes on lo
es on lo w outside t
w outside t em
emper
per atur
atur es
es
Re fuel your vehicle with as much winter diesel fuel
as possible at the beginning of winter.
Before switching towinter diesel fuel, the fuel tank
should be as em pty as possible. When /rst refuel-
ling wi thwinter diesel fuel, keep the fuel le vel lo w,
e.g. toreser veleve l. The next time youre fuel, /ll
th e fuel tank again normal ly.
Fu rther information on fuel is available:
R Ata /lling station
R Ataqu ali/ed specialist workshop
T
T ank cont
ank cont ent and fuel r
ent and fuel r eserve
eser ve
The total capacity of the fuel tank may vary,
depending on theve hicle equipment.
Capacity
Capacity Mode
lT ot
Mode lT otal capacity
al capacity
Ve hicles with a diesel
engine: Appr
oximately
57 litres
or
Appr ox. 70 litres
Ve hicles with a petrol
engine Appr
ox. 70 litres Model
Model
Of whic
Of which r
h reserv
eserv e fuel
e fuel
Ve hicles with a diesel
engine: Appr
oximately
10 litres
Ve hicles with a petrol
engine Appr
oximately
13 litres A
A
dBlue
dBlue ®
® N
No
ot
tes on A
es on A dBlue
dBlue®
®
Obser vethe no tes on operating 0uids
(/ page 271).
Ad Blue ®
is a water-soluble 0uid forth eex haust gas
aTertreatment of diesel engines.
It may be improper or punishable in some coun-
tries tooperate a vehicle that uses no AdBlue ®
or 274 274
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Opening r
Opening r
ange
ange All models
All models
1
Height of theta ilgate when
opened 2153 mm
2 Opening range of theta il-
ga te 1047 mmV V
ehicle dimensions
ehicle dimensions All models
All models
Ve
hicle length (compact ver-
sion) 4895 mm
Ve hicle length (long version) 5140 mm
Ve hicle length (extra-long ver-
sion) 5370 mm
Ve hicle width including outside
mir rors 2249 mm
Ve hicle width excluding outside
mir rors 1928 mm
Load widt h1 205 mm
Ve hicle height 1900 mm –
1920 mm
Loading height 1297 mm –
1326 mm
Wheelbase (compact version) 3200 mm
Wheelbase (long version) 3200 mm
Wheelbase (extra-long version) 3430 mm T T
r
railer hitch
ailer hitch N
No
ot
tes on t
es on t he tr
he trailer hitch
ailer hitch &
W WARNING ARNING Risk of accident due toimper-
missible attachment of a trailer tow hitch
If yo u install a trailer tow hitch or other compo-
nents, the longitudinal frame member is weak-
ened and can break. The trailer may become
de tach ed from theve hicle.
There is a risk of an accident.
Only retro/t a trailer tow hitch if permissible. Obser
vethe no tes on trailer operation
(/ page 177). Re
tro/tting a trailer hitch is on lypermissible if a
to wing capacity is speci/ed in your vehicle docu-
ments.
Only use a trailer hitch which has been tested and
specially appro vedby Mercedes-Benz foryo ur
ve hicle. Ov Ov
er
ervie
vie w of mounting dimensions
w of mounting dimensions 1
Fastening points
2 Distance from road sur face
The dis tance between the trailer hitch and thero ad
sur face on an unladen vehicle depends on the
ve hicle type and theve hicle's equipment. Thus, it
cann otbe speci/ed. The distance tothero ad sur-
fa ce of a laden vehicle is between 350 mm and
420 mm. T
T
r
railer loads
ailer loads When
towing a trailer, the permissible gross vehi-
cle weight is increased by100 kg forve hicles with
passen gerve hicle appr oval. The maximum permis-
sible rear axle load may be exceeded by150 kg
when towing a trailer.
The road speed of theve hicle must be limi tedto a
maximum of 100 km/h in accordance with Direc-
tive 92/21/EEC.
The permissible weights and loads which must not
be exceeded can also be obtained from thefo llo w-
ing sources of information:
R Vehicle documents
R The type plates of the trailer hitch, trailer and
ve hicle
If th eva lues di.er, the lo westvalue applies. Te
ch nical data
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When driving in mountainous areas, no
tethat the
engine po wer output, and with it thegr adient
climbing capability of theve hicle, decrease with
increasing ele vation.
The following values apply for a minimum start-o.
gr adeability of 12%.
Maximum per
Maximum per missiblegr
missible gross combination w
oss combination w eight,
eight,
tr
tr ailer loads and t
ailer loads and t ongue w
ongue weight
eight
Pe rm issible gross
mass of vehicle combi-
nation 4800 kg
to5700 kg
Pe rm issible towing
capacity, braked 2000 kg
to2500 kg
Pe rm issible towing
capacity, unbraked 750 kg
Pe rm issible tongue
we ight 100 kgLashing points and carr
Lashing points and carr
ier sy
ier syst
stems
ems Loading capacity of t
Loading capacity of t
he lashing points and tie-
he lashing points and tie-
do
do wn ey
wn eyes
es Obser
vethe no tes on securing loads
(/ page 216).
Nominal tensile load is the maximum permissible
pulling forc e on the lashing point.
Guide r
Guide r ails
ails
The nominal tensile load of the lashing points of a
guide rail is 350 daN if you obser vethefo llowing:
R the load on the load compartment 0oor is
secured totwo lashing points on thera il
R the distance tothe nearest load-securing point
on the same rail is appr oximately 1 m Inf
Inf
or
ormation about r
mation about r oof lugg
oof luggag
age r
e r acks
ac ks Obser
vethe no tes on the car rier systems
(/ page 221).
* N
NO OTE
TE Damage due toexceeding the maxi-
mum permissible roof load If
th ewe ight of thero of luggage, including the
ro of luggage rack ,ex ceeds the maximum per-
missible roof load, this can cause damage to
th eve hicle. #
Do not exceed the maximum permissible
ro of load. #
Arrange the supporting feet ofthero of
luggage rack at an even distance from
each other. #
Installth e basic car rier bars forra il in
front of and behind the mid-section sup-
port. Maximum r
Maximum r
oof load / pair
oof load / pair s of r
s of roof r
oof rac
ack suppor
k suppor ts
ts Maximum r
Maximum r
oof load
oof load Minimum number of
Minimum number of
pair
pair s of suppor
s of suppor ts
ts
150 kg 3 This information applies if
the load is distributed
ev enly across the entire roof area.
If th ero of luggage rack is shor ter,re duce the load
proportionatel y.The maximum permitted load per
pair of roof rack supports is 50 kg. The maximum
permitted load of basic car rier bars forra il is
100 kg.
The driving, braking and steering characteristics of
th eve hicle will change with the type of load, the
we ight and the centre of grav ity of the load. Com-
ply with the loading guidelines and fur ther informa-
tion about load distribution (/ page 215).280 280
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ch nical data

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Displa
Displa
y messag
y messag es P
es P ossible causes/conseq
ossible causes/consequences and uences andM
MSolutions
Solutions
This will se verely impair steerability and braking. Braking distance may
increase in an emer gency braking situation. &
W
WARNI NG
ARNI NGRisk of skidding if ESP ®
is malfunctioning
If ESP ®
is malfunctioning, ESP ®
cannot car ryout vehicle stabilisa-
tion. In addition, other driving saf ety systems are swit ched o.. #
Drive on carefull y. #
Have ESP ®
ch ecked at a quali/ed specialist workshop. #
Drive carefully on a suitable st retch of road, making slight steering
mo vements at a speed abo ve20 km/h.
The functions mentioned abo vewill be available again when the
display message goes out.
If th e display message continues tobe shown: #
Drive on carefull y. #
Consult a quali/ed specialist workshop immediatel y.
! Release parking brake *T
hered! indicator lamp on the inst rument cluster lights up.
A wa rning tone also sounds.
Yo u are driving with the parking brake applied or per form ing emer-
ge ncy braking using the parking brake. #
Release the parking brake (/ page 151).
! Parking brake See Own-
er's Manual *T
heyellow ! warning lamp lights up and there d! indicator
lamp is o..
The parking brake is malfunctioning, e.g. aTer the star ter battery has
been disconnected.
R R eleasing t
eleasing t he par
he parking br
king br ak
ake:
e: #
Switch theve hicle o. and on again. #
Depress the brake pedal and brie0y pull the handle of the parking
brake (/ page 151). #
ATer around ten seconds, push down the handle of the parking
brake.
If th eye llow ! warning lamp is o.: #
Release the parking brake.
If th eye llow ! warning lamp remains lit: #
Do not drive on. #
Secure theve hicle against rolling away. #
V
Vehicles wit
ehicles wit h manual tr
h manual tr ansmission:
ansmission: engage /rstgear. #
V
Vehicles wit
ehicles wit h aut
h automatic tr
omatic tr ansmission:
ansmission: shiTthe transmission to
j . #
Turn the front wheels towa rdsth eke rb. #
Consult a quali/ed specialist workshop.
*T heyellow ! warning lamp and there d! indicator lamp light
up. Display messages and
warning and indicator lamps
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Displa
Displa
y messag
y messag es P
es P ossible causes/conseq
ossible causes/consequences and uences andM
MSolutions
Solutions
The parking brake is malfunctioning.
R R eleasing t
eleasing t he par
he parking br
king br ak
ake:
e: #
Switch theve hicle o. and on again. #
Release the parking brake.
If th e parking brake still cannot be released: #
Do not drive on. #
Consult a quali/ed specialist workshop.
*T hered! indicator lamp 0ashes and theye llow ! warning
lamp lights up.
The parking brake is malfunctioning. #
Switch theve hicle o. and on again. #
Release or apply the parking brake.
If th ere d! indicator lamp continues 0ashing: #
Do not drive on. #
Secure theve hicle against rolling away. #
V Vehicles wit
ehicles wit h manual tr
h manual tr ansmission:
ansmission: engage /rstgear. #
V
Vehicles wit
ehicles wit h aut
h automatic tr
omatic tr ansmission:
ansmission: shiTthe transmission to
j . #
Turn the front wheels towa rdsth eke rb. #
Consult a quali/ed specialist workshop.
! Depress brake pedal to
release *T
hered! indicator lamp lights up.
Yo u ha vetried torelease the parking brake without depressing the
brake pedal. #
Depress the brake pedal. #
Torelease, pull the handle on the parking brake.
PRE-SAFE inoperative
See Owner's Manual *
Impor tant functions of PRE-SAFE ®
ha ve failed. All other occupant
saf ety systems, e.g. airbags, remain available. #
Consult a quali/ed specialist workshop immediatel y.
Information on these functions can be found under "PRE‑SAFE ®
(anticipatory occupant pr otection)" (/ page 38).
6 Restraint sys. malfunc-
tion Consult workshop *T
herestraint system is malfunctioning. In addition, the6 warning
lamp on the inst rument cluster lights up. &
W WARNING
ARNING Risk of injury due tomalfunctions in there straint
system
Co mp onents in there straint system may be activated unintention-
al ly or not deploy as intended in an accident. #
Have there straint system checked and repaired immediately
at a quali/ed specialist workshop. Fu
rther information on there straint system and its co mponents can
be found under "Occupant saf ety". 288
288
Display messages and
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Displa
Displa
y messag
y messag es P
es P ossible causes/conseq
ossible causes/consequences and uences andM
MSolutions
Solutions #
Remo ve yo urfoot from the accelerator pedal. The limiter will be
re activated and will limit your speed.
Cruise control - - - km/h *An activation condition for cruise control has not been met.
Fo rex ample, you are aiming tostore a speed below 30 km/h. #
If conditions pe rmit, drive at a speed greater than 30 km/h and
store the speed. #
Obser vethe activation conditions for cruise control
(/ page 158).
Cruise control and Lim-
iter inoperative *A
warning tone also sounds. Cruise control and the limiter are mal-
functioning. #
Consult a quali/ed specialist workshop.
Blind Spot Assist not
available when towing a
trailer See Owner's Man-
ual *B
lind Spot Assist is switched o. during trailer operation. #
Ackno wledge the display message with thea steering wheel
button.
Blind Spot Assist inoper-
ative *B
lind Spot Assist is malfunctioning. #
Consult a quali/ed specialist workshop.
Blind Spot Assist cur-
rently unavailable See
Owner's Manual *B
lind Spot Assist is temp orarily non-operational.
The following causes are possible:
R The function is impaired due toheavy rain or sno w.
R The radar sensor system is temp orarily non-operational, e.g. due
to electromagnetic radiation close toTV orradio transmitting sta-
tions or other sources of radiation.
R The system is outside the operating temp erature range.
If th e causes mentioned abo veno longer app ly,th e display message
will disappear and Lane Keeping Assist will be operational again.
If th e display message does not disappear: #
Stop in accordance with the tra1c conditions. #
Secure theve hicle against rolling away. #
Switch o. theve hicle. #
Restart theve hicle.
à --- km/h *D
SR has been switched on but is not active as you are driving at a
speed greater than 18 km/h. If you drive at a speed below 18 km/h,
DSR will automatically brake again tothe set speed.
Ã
Off *D
SRwas deacti vated.
If it was not deacti vatedby the driver, e.g. due toa malfunction of the
ESP ®
, a warning tone also sounds. 292 292
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ges and warning and indicator lamps

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All-wheel dr
All-wheel dr
ive
ive
see 4MATIC
Ambient lighting
Ambient lighting Setting (MBUX multimedia system)..... .113
Andr
Andr oid A
oid A uto
uto
see Smartphone integ ration
Animals
Animals Pets in theve hicle................................. 50
Anti-loc
Anti-loc k br
k braking syst
aking syst em
em
see ABS (anti-lo ckbraking system)
Anti-skid c
Anti-skid c hains
hains
see Snow chains
Anti-t
Anti-theT heTalar
alarm syst
m syst em
em
see ATA (Anti-TheT Alarm system)
Anti-t
Anti-theT heTprot
pr otection
ection
Immobiliser........................................... 68
Anti-t
Anti-theT heTprot
pr otection
ection
see ATA (Anti-TheT Alarm system)
Anticipat
Anticipat or
ory occupant pr ot
y occupant pr otection
ection
see PRE-SAFE ®
(anticipatory occu-
pant pr otection)
Anticipat
Anticipat or
ory occupant pr ot
y occupant pr otection sy
ection sy s-
s-
t
t em
em
see PRE-SAFE ®
(anticipatory occu-
pant pr otection)
Apple CarPlay
Apple CarPlay ®
®
see Smartphone integ ration
Aq
Aq uaplaning
uaplaning.............................................. 139
Ar
Ar mr
mr est
est
St ow age compartmen t.......................... 99
Ashtr ay
Ashtr ay
Re ar passen ger compartment.............1 03
Use (front centre console)................... 103
Assist
Assist ance syst
ance syst ems
ems
see Driving saf ety sy stem
Assist
Assist ant displa
ant displa y (on-boar
y (on-boar d com
d comput
puter)
er)...... .184
ASS YST
ASS YST
see AS SYST PLUS service inter val display
ASS YS
ASS YST PL
T PL US ser
US ser vice int
vice int erv
erval display
al display
Displaying the service due dat e........... 223
Fu nction/no tes................................... 223
Non-operational times with the bat-
te ry disconnected............................... 224
Re gular maintenance work.................. 223
Special service requ irements.............. 223
AT
ATA A(Anti-
(Anti- TheT
TheT Alar
Alarm syst
m syst em)
em)
Ac tivating/deactivating interior pro-
te ction.................................................. 69
Fu nction............................................... 68 Interior motion sensor function............. 69
St
opping the alarm................................ 68
Switching tow- awa y protection on/o.... 69
To w- awa y protection function................69
A
A tt tt ac
ac hments
hments............................................... 17
A
A TTENTION ASSIST
TTENTION ASSIST
Function............................................. 173
Switching on/o.................................. 173
System limi tations............................... 173
A A ut
ut hor
hor ised w
ised w ork
orkshop
shop
see Quali/ed specialist workshop
A
A ut
ut omatic co-dr
omatic co-dr iv
iver airbag
er airbag shut
shuto.
o.
Fu nction of co-driver airbag shuto........ 35
PA SSENGER AIR BAG indicator la mp..... 36
A
A ut
ut omatic dist
omatic dist ance adjus
ance adjustmenttment
see Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC
A
A ut
ut omatic dr
omatic dr iving lights
iving lights ............................. 107
A
A ut
ut omatic engine st
omatic engine st ar
art (EC
t (EC O st
O star
art/st
t/st op
op
function)
function) ................................................... 139
A
A ut
ut omatic engine st
omatic engine st op (EC
op (ECO st
O star
art/st
t/st op
op
function)
function) ................................................... 139
A
A ut
ut omatic measur
omatic measur es
esaTer
aTer an accident
an accident......... 38
A
A ut
ut omatic tr
omatic tr ansmission
ansmission
DIRECT SELECT le ver.......................... 141
Drive prog ram displa y......................... 144
Drive prog rams.................................. .144
DY NAMIC SELECT swit ch.................... 144
Engage park position........................... 143
Engage reve rsege ar............................ 142
Engaging drive position....................... 143
Engaging neutral................................ .142
Kickdown............................................1 45
Manual shiTing................................... 144
Re stricting the shiT range................... 143
Selecting the drive prog ram................ 144
St eering wheel gearshiT paddles......... 144
Tr ansmission position displ ay.............. 141
Tr ansmission position s........................ 141
A
A uxiliar uxiliar y heating
y heating
No tes................................................ .129
A
A uxiliar
uxiliar y w
y war
arm-air heat
m-air heat er
er
Fu nction............................................. 133
Immediate heating mod e..................... 134
Overvie w,timer................................... 133
Problems............................................ 134
Setting the departure time.................. 134
Setting thete mp erature/operating
duration..............................................1 34
Setting the timer................................. 133
Axle load
Axle load................................................... 270 314 314
Index

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Declaration of conformity (electro-
magnetic compatibility).........................19
Declaration of conformity (Jack)............ 22
Declaration of conformity (wireless
ve hicle components)............................. 19
Information........................................... 18
Oper Oper ating sun visor
ating sun visor................................... 122
Or
Or iginal par
iginal par ts
ts............................................. .16
Outside mirr
Outside mirr ors
ors
Anti-dazzle mode (automatic)............. .122
fo lding in/out..................................... 120
Setting................................................1 20
Setting options..................................... 14
Ov
Ov er
erhead contr
head contr ol panel
ol panel
Ad justing the interior lighting............... 112
Overview...............................................13
Owner's Manual (digit
Owner's Manual (digit al)
al).............................. 15
Owner's Manual (v
Owner's Manual (v ehicle eq
ehicle equipment)
uipment)........... 17 P
P
P
P aint (cleaning ins
aint (cleaning ins tr
tructions)
uctions)...................... 231
P
P aint code
aint code................................................ 270
P
P anor
anor ama sliding sunr
ama sliding sunr oof
oof
Closing................................................ .66
No tes................................................... .65
Opening............................................... .66
Opening/closing thero ller sunblind...... 66
Problems.............................................. 68
P
P ar
ar k position
k position
Engaging............................................. 143
Engaging automatically....................... 143
P
P ar
ar king aid
king aid
see PARKTRONIC
P
P ar
ar king br
king br ak
ake (electr
e (electr ical)
ical)
see Electric parking brake
P
P ar
ar king light
king light.............................................. 107
P
P ar
ar king up
king up................................................ 152
P
P ARK
ARK TR
TRONIC
ONIC
Fu nction............................................. 165
Switching on/o.................................. 166
P
P ASSEN
ASSEN GER AIR BA
GER AIR BA G st
G status indicat
atus indicat or
or
see Automatic co-driver airbag shuto.
P
P er
er missible axle load
missible axle load ................................. 270
P
P er
er missible gr
missible gross mass
oss mass ............................ .270
P
P er
er missible to
missible towing met
wing met hods
hods..................... .245
Pe
Pe tr
trol
ol........................................................ 272
Pe
Pe ts in t
ts in t he v
he vehicle
ehicle....................................... 50
Plas
Plastic tr tic tr im (car
im (car e)
e)...................................... 233 P
P
op-out windo ws
op-out windo ws
Opening/closing................................... 63
P
P os
ost-collision br t-collision br ake
ake.................................... .38
Pow
Pow er supply
er supply
Ac tivating........................................... 136
PRE-S
PRE-S AFE
AFE®
®
(anticipat
(anticipat or
ory occupant pr ot
y occupant pr otection)
ection)
Fu nction............................................... 38
Re versing measures.............................. 38
Pr
Pr o/le
o/le
Creating a new pro/le......................... 199
No tes................................................ .199
Selecting pro/le options......................1 99 Q Q
QR code (r
QR code (r escue car
escue card)
d)................................ 25
Quali/ed
Quali/ed specialis
specialist wt work
ork shop
shop ......................24 R
R
R
R adar and ultr
adar and ultr asonic senso rs
asonic senso rs
Damage..............................................1 52
R
R adio
adio
Menu (on-board computer)................. 187
Overview of the functions and sym-
bols.................................................... 212
REAC REACH r H regulation
egulation........................................ 25
R
R eal w
eal w ood (car
ood (car e)
e)....................................... 233
R
R ear and load com
ear and load com par
partment lam
tment lam ps
ps
Re placing light sources....................... 116
R
R ear benc
ear benc h seat
h seat
Fo lding forw ards and backwards........... 82
Moving................................................ .81
No tes................................................... .76
Using the entry and exitfeature
(EAS Y-ENTRY)....................................... 80
R
R ear benc
ear benc h seat
h seat
see Seat/bunk combination
see Seats
R R ear Cr
ear Cr oss
oss Tr
Tra1c
a1c Alert
Alert ............................. 175
R
R ear f
ear f og light
og light............................................ 107
R
R ear lugg
ear lugg ag
age r
e r ack
ack
No tes................................................ .221
R
R ear seat
ear seat
Adjusting the seat backrest................... 84
EAS Y-ENTRY easy entry and exit
fe ature.................................................. 83
Fo lding forw ards and backwards........... 85
Ins talling and removing......................... 86
Moving................................................. 84 324
324
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EAS
Y-PA CK.. ......................................... 60
Limiting the opening angle.................... 61
Opening in an emer gency...................... 59
Opening/closing................................... 59
Prog ramming theke y but ton................. 62
Separately opening rear wind ow............ 62
T
T ailpipes (car
ailpipes (car e)
e).......................................... 232
T
T ak
ak e-bac
e-bac k of end-of-lif
k of end-of-lif e v
e vehicles (en
ehicles (en vi-
vi-
r
r onment
onment al prot
al pr otection)
ection)................................. 16
T
T ank cont
ank cont ent
ent
Ad Blue ®
.............................................. 275
Fu el.................................................... 274
Re ser ve(fuel)...................................... 274
T
T ec
ec hnical data
hnical data
Information........................................ .269
Mounting dimensions (trailer hitch)..... 279
No tes (trailer hitch)............................. 279
Re gula tory radio identi/cation
(Indonesia).......................................... 270
Re gula tory radio identi/cation of
small component s............................... 270
Ve hicle identi/cation plat e.................. 270
T T elep hone
elephone
Connecting a mobile phone (Pass-
key).................................................... 209
Connecting a mobile phone (Secure
Si mp lePa iring).................................... 209
Fu nctions in thete lephone menu........2 09
Menu (on-board computer)................. 188
No tes................................................ .207
Operating modes................................ 208
Te lephone menu overview................... 208
T
T elephon elephon y oper
y oper ating modes
ating modes
Blue tooth ®
Te lephony.......................... 208
Business telephon y............................. 208
T
T em
em per
per ature
ature
Setting (heating/air conditioning)........ 127
TEMPMA
TEMPMA TIC (oper
TIC (oper ating unit)
ating unit)...................... 123
THERMO
THERMO TR
TRONIC (contr
ONIC (contr ol panel)
ol panel)................ 124
T
T ie-do
ie-do wney
wn eyes
es...........................................2 17
T
T ool
ool
see Vehicle tool kit
T
T op Tet
op Tether
her................................................... 45
T
T ouc
ouc h Contr
h Contr ol
ol
Operatin g.......................................... .197
T
T ouc
ouc hpad
hpad
Operating...........................................1 97
T
T ouc
ouc hscr
hscr een
een
Operating...........................................1 97T
T o
o w
w -a wa
-a wa y pr ot
y pr otection
ection
Fu nction............................................... 69
Switching on/o.................................... 69
Tow
Tow -st
-star
arting
ting.............................................. 249
To
To wing away
wing away
Bo th axles on thegr ound.................... 247
Ra ised front or rear axle..................... .248
To
To wing eye
wing eye
Fi tting/removing................................. 249
St orage location.................................. 249
To
To wing met
wing met hods
hods....................................... .245
Tr
Tr a1c
a1c inf
infor
ormation
mation
Switching on the display...................... 206
Tr
Tr a1c
a1c Sign Assist
Sign Assist
Fu nction/no tes................................... 174
Setting............................................... .174
System limitations............................... 174
Tr
Tr ailer hitch
ailer hitch
Attach ing the ball coupling.................. 178
Care...................................................2 32
Fi tting the co verfo r trailer coupling.... .178
General no tes.................................... .279
Information about trailer operation...... 177
Mounting dimensions.......................... 279
Re moving the ball neck.......................1 79
Soc ket................................................ 179
Tr Tr ailer loads
ailer loads ............................................. .279
Tr
Tr ailer oper
ailer oper ation
ation
At tach ing the ball coupling.................. 178
Coupling/Decoupling the trailer.......... 179
No tes................................................ .177
Pe rm issible axle load.......................... 270
Re moving the ball neck.......................1 79
Soc ket................................................ 179
Tr ailer loads....................................... .279
Tr
Tr ailer st
ailer st abilisation
abilisation .................................... 155
Tr
Tr ansmission position displ ay
ansmission position displ ay.................... 141
Tr
Tr anspor
anspor t b
t by r
y rail
ail ....................................... .138
Tr
Tr anspor
anspor ting (v
ting (vehicle br
ehicle br eakdo
eakdown)
wn).............. 248
Tr
Tr im element (car
im element (car e)
e)................................... 233
T
T ur
ur n signal indicat
n signal indicat ors
ors
see Turn signal light
T
T ur
ur n signal light
n signal light
Re placing light sources...................... .114
Switching on/o.................................. 108
Tw
Tw o-wa
o-wa y r
y radio t
adio t elephone
elephone
see Mobile phone
Tw
Tw o-wa
o-wa y r
y radios
adios
Fr equencies........................................ 269
No tes on ins tallation........................... 269 328
328
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