dimensions MERCEDES-BENZ V-CLASS 2021 Owners Manual
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Pr
Pr
ogr
ogr amming t
amming t heke
he key butt
y butt on f
on for t
or the sliding door
he sliding door R
R
eq
eq uir
uir ements:
ements:
R The vehicle is equipped with two elect ric slid-
ing doors.
R The sliding door tobe prog rammed is open.
R The vehicle is switched on.
The 5 button on theke y can be prog rammed.
Prog ram the5 button toopen theright or leT
sliding door. 1
Sliding door button forth e sliding door on the
leT-hand side
2 Sliding door button forth e sliding door on the
ri ght-hand side #
Press and hold sliding door button 1or2 in
th e centre console forth e appropriate sliding
door until the sliding door is closed and four
to nes ha vesounded.
The Left-hand electric sliding door key pro-
grammed /Right-hand electric sliding door
key programmedmessage appears in the dis-
pla y. R
R
ese
ese tting t
tting t he electr
he electr ic sliding door
ic sliding door Yo
u must reset the electric sliding door if there has
been a malfunction or a drop in voltage. #
Ifth e sliding door is open: close it byhand. #
Using the cor responding 5or4 sliding
door button on the centre console, open the
sliding door at least 40 cm and then close the
sliding door comple tely. #
When the sliding door is closed, open the slid-
ing door fully using the cor responding 5or 4
sliding door button on the centre con-
sole.
The sliding door is reset. R R
ectifying pr
ectifying pr oblems wit
oblems with t
h t he electr
he electr ic sliding door
ic sliding door The electr
The electr
ic sliding door is lock
ic sliding door is lock ed in place.
ed in place.
Un favo urable operating conditions, e.g. frost, ice
or heavy soiling, may obstruct the function of the
sliding door. #
Press and hold the sliding door button until the
sliding door has opened or closed.
The sliding door mo ves with increased forc e.
Obser vethat in such circums tances, the bloc k-
age de tection is less sensitive. Tostop the
mo vement, release the sliding door button. #
Remo vethe cause of the bloc kage atthe earli-
est opportunity. T T
ailg
ailg ate
ate Opening and closing t
Opening and closing t
he t
he tailg
ailgate
ate &
D
DAN
AN GER
GER Risk of poisoning from exhaust
ga ses
Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust
ga ses, such as carbon monoxide. Exhaust
ga ses can enter theve hicle interior if there ar
wind owis open when theve hicle is running,
especially if theve hicle is in motion. #
Always switch o. theve hicle before
opening there ar wind ow. #
Never drive with there ar wind owopen. *
N
NOOTE
TE Damage totheta ilgate caused by
obstacles abo vetheve hicle The
tailgate swings rear wa rds and upwards
when it is opened. #
Make sure that there is su1cient space
behind and abo vetheta ilgate. %
You will /nd de tails of theta ilgate opening
dimensions under "Technical data"
(/ page 278). Opening and closing
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#
T
To open:
o open: push button 1onthe handle and
ra ise theta ilgate. #
T
To close:
o close: pulltheta ilgate /rmly down wardsby
loop 2and close it from outside.
Opening t
Opening t he t
he tailg
ailgat
ate in an emerg
e in an emerg ency
ency
If th e battery voltage is low or thevo ltage supply is
inter rupted, theta ilgate cannot be opened.
In an emer gency, you can open theta ilgate using
th ere lease catch for service purposes. #
Prise o. the co ver on the lo wer part of theta il-
ga te with a suitable tool, e.g. the scr ewdriver
from theve hicle tool kit. #
Insert the scr ewdriver into the opening and
mo vethere lease le ver until theta ilgate
unloc ksand opens. #
LiTtheta ilgate upwards. EASY
EASY
-PAC
-P AC K t
K tailg
ailg ate
ate N
No
ot
t es on t
es on t he EASY
he EASY -PAC
-P AC K t
K tailg
ailg ate
ate &
D
DAN
ANGER GER Risk of poisoning from exhaust
ga ses
Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust
ga ses, such as carbon monoxide. Exhaust ga
ses can enter theve hicle interior if there ar
wind owis open when theve hicle is running,
especially if theve hicle is in motion. #
Always switch o. theve hicle before
opening there ar wind ow. #
Never drive with there ar wind owopen. *
N
NOOTE
TE Damage totheta ilgate caused by
obstacles abo vetheve hicle The
tailgate swings rear wa rds and upwards
when it is opened. #
Make sure that there is su1cient space
behind and abo vetheta ilgate. %
You will /nd de tails of theta ilgate opening
dimensions under "Technical data"
(/ page 278).
Obs Obstr truction det
uction det ection wit
ection withrev
h rev er
ersing function
sing function
The tailgate is equipped with automatic object
de tection with reve rsing function. If a solid object
bloc ksorrestricts theta ilgate during the auto-
matic closing process, theta ilgate opens again
automaticall y.The automatic object de tection with
re ve rsing function is only an aid. It is not a substi-
tute foryo ur attentiveness when closing theta il-
ga te. &
W WARNI NG
ARNI NGRisk of becoming trapped
despite reve rsing function
The reve rsing feature does not react:
R tosoT, light and thin objects, e.g. /n gers
R overth e last 8 mm of the closing mo ve-
ment
The reve rsing feature therefore cannot pr event
someone being trapped in these situations. #
Make sure that no body parts are in the
closing area.
If someone is trapped: R press theq button on theke y or
R press the closing button on theta ilgate or
R pull the handle of theta ilgate Opening and closing t Opening and closing t
he EASY
he EASY-PAC
-P AC K t
K tailg
ailg ate
ate
R
R eq
eq uir
uir ements:
ements:
R The rear wind owis closed.
R The tailgate is unloc ked. 60
60
Opening and closing
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In trailer mode,
the guide lines are shown at
th e le vel of the trailer hitch.
T
T r
railer vie
ailer vie w (v
w (vehicles wit
ehicles wit h a tr
h a trailer hitc
ailer hitc h)
h)
The trailer view displa ys the trailer hitch ball head
and a locating guide for manoeuvring. 1
Yellow guide line, locating aid
2 Red guide line at a distance of appr oximately
0.3 m tothe ball head of the trailer hitch
3 Ball head of the trailer hitch
Side camer
Side camer a views
a vie ws
The front or rear sides of theve hicle can be seen
in these vie ws. Example:
forw ard-facing side cameras (front wheel
view)
1 Guide line of extern al vehicle dimensions with
outside mir rors folded out (leT side of the
ve hicle)
2 Guide line of extern al vehicle dimensions with
outside mir rors folded out (right side of the
ve hicle)
Syst
Syst em limits
em limits
The 360° Camera will not function or will only par-
tial lyfunction in thefo llowing situations:
R ifth e doors or tailgate are open
R ifth eex terior mir rors are folded in
R ifth ere is heavy rain, snow or fog
R ifth e light conditions are poor, e.g. at night
R ifth e cameras are exposed tovery bright light,
white lines may appear in the camera image R
ifth e camera lens is co vered, dirty or misted
up.
R if cameras, or vehicle components in which the
cameras are /tted, are damaged. Ha vethe
cameras, their positions and their setting
ch ecked at a quali/ed specialist workshop.
% Do not use the 360° Camera under such cir-
cumstances. You could otherwise injure others
or collide with objects when parking theve hi-
cle.
% Have the media display repaired or replaced if,
fo rex ample, pixel er rors conside rably restrict
its use.
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 360°
Camera cannot calibrate proper ly. The guide lines
at road le vel or at the le vel of the trailer coupling
will then not be displa yed cor rectl y.
See the no tes on cleaning the 360° Camera
(/ page 232).
Switc
Switc hing t
hing t he 360° Camer
he 360° Camer a on or
a on oro.
o.
R
R eq
eq uir
uir ements:
ements:
R The vehicle is switched on.
R The multimedia system is activated.
R You are driving at moderate speeds.
A
A ctiv
ctiv ating
ating #
Press theÔ button.
or #
Ifth e automatic camera view function is activa-
te d in the multimedia system, engage reve rse
ge ar (/ page 170). Driving and parking
169
169
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#
Push cap 1onto the /ller opening until it
audibly engages. Cleaning and care
Cleaning and care
N
No
ot
t es on w
es on w ashing t
ashing t he v
he vehicle in an aut
ehicle in an aut omatic car
omatic car
w
w ash
ash &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of an accident due to
re duced braking po wer aTer washing the
ve hicle
Braking e1ciency is reduced aTer washing the
ve hicle. #
ATer theve hicle has been washed, brake
carefully while paying attention tothe
tra1c conditions until braking po wer has
been fully restored. *
N
NOOTE
TE Dama getotheve hicle due toauto-
matic braking When
thefo llowing functions are activated, the
ve hicle brakes automatically in cer tain situa-
tions:
R Active Brake Assist
R Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC
R HOLD function
To avo id damage totheve hicle, deacti vate
th ese systems in thefo llowing or similar situa-
tions: #
when towing #
in a car wash *
N
NOOTE
TE Damage due tounsuitable car wash #
Before driving into a car wash make sure
th at the car wash is suitable forth eve hi-
cle dimensions. #
Ensure there is su1cient ground clear-
ance between the underbody and the
guide rails of the car wash. #
Ensure that the clearance width of the
car wash, in particular the width of the
guide rails, is su1cient. To
avo id damage toyour vehicle, obser vethefo l-
lowing before using an automatic car wash:
R Active Brake Assist is deactivated.
R Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC is deactiva-
te d. R
The HOLD function is switched o..
R The side windo wsand roof are comple tely
closed.
R The outside mir rors are folded in and an addi-
tional antenna is remo ved, if present.
R The climate control blo wer is switched o..
R The windscreen wiper switch is in position g.
If th eve hicle is very dirty, wash o. excess dirt
before cleaning theve hicle in an automatic car
wa sh.
ATer leaving the car wash, pay attention tothefo l-
lowing:
R The outside mir rors are fully folded out again
and an additional antenna is mounted again, if
present.
R Remo vewaxre sidues on the windscreen and
wiper rubbers toprev ent smearing and reduce
wiper noise.
Re mo vewaxre sidues from the camera lens in
ve hicles with a reve rsing camera (/ page 232). N
No
ot
tes on use of a high-pr
es on use of a high-pr essur
essure cleaner
e cleaner &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of an accident when using
high-pressure cleaners with round-spr ay
nozzles
The water jet can cause extern ally invisible
damage.
Components damaged in this wa y may un ex-
pectedly fail. #
Do not use a high-pressure cleaner with
round-spr aynozzles. #
Have damaged tyres or chassis parts
re placed immediatel y. *
N NO
OTE
TE Damage tocomponent parts due to
improper high-pressure cleaning Components can be damaged if
the distance
of the high-pressure nozzle is too small. #
Maintain a minimum distance of about
30 cm between the high-pressure nozzle
and car parts. #
Do not use a high-pressure cleaner with
aro und-spr aynozzle. #
Keep thewa ter jet moving constantly
while cleaning. 230 230
Maintenance and care
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Syst
Syst
em limits
em limits
The system may be impaired or may not function in
th efo llowing situations:
R the tyre pressure has been set incor rectl y.
R there is a sudden pressure loss caused, for
ex ample, byafo re ign object penetrating the
tyre.
R there is a malfunction caused byano ther radio
signal source.
If th e tyre pressure monitor is malfunctioning, it
may take more than ten minutes forth eh tyre
pressure warning lamp toinform you of the mal-
function. When thefa ult has been recti/ed, the
h warning lamp goes out aTer you ha vedriven
fo r a few minutes.
The tyre pressure values indicated bythe on-board
computer may di.er from those measured at a /ll-
ing station using a pressure gauge.
The tyre pressures shown bythe on-board com-
puter referto those measured at sea le vel.At high
altitudes, the tyre pressure values indicated by a
pressure gauge are higher than those shown bythe
on-board computer. In this case, do not reduce the
tyre pressures.
Chec
Chec king t king t he tyr
he tyr e pr
e pressur
essur e electr
e electr onically
onically
R
R eq
eq uir
uir ements:
ements:
R The vehicle is switched on. #
Press theò button tocall up the list of
menus. #
Press the: or9 button toselect
Service. #
Press thea button. #
Press the: or9 button toselect Tyre
pressure. #
Press thea button.
The display sho ws the current tyre pressure of
each wheel. If
th eve hicle was par kedfo r longer than
20 minu tes, theTyre pressures will be displayed
after a few minutes of driving message appears in
th e displa y.
% Also be sure toobser vethe no tes on tyre
pressure (/ page 253).
R R est est ar
arting t
ting t he tyr
he tyr e pr
e pressur
essur e monit
e monit or
or
R
R eq
equir uir ements:
ements:
R The vehicle is switched on.
R The recommended tyre pressure is cor rectly
set forth ere specti veoperating condition on
each of thefo ur wheels (/ page 254). #
Press theò button tocall up the list of
menus. #
Use the: or9 button toselect
Service. #
Press thea button. #
Use the: or9 button toselect Tyre
pressure. #
Press thea button.
The display sho ws the current tyre pressure of
each wheel or theTyre pressures will be dis-
played after a few minutes of driving mes-
sage. #
Press the: button.
The Use current pressures as new reference
values message is shown in the displa y. #
T
To
o con/rm
con/rm r
rest
est art
art::press thea button.
ATer you ha vedriven for a few minutes, the
system checks whe ther the cur rent tyre pres-
sures are within the speci/ed range. The new
tyre pressures are then sa ved as refere nce val-
ues, monitored and displa yed. #
T
To cancel r
o cancel r est
estart
art: :press the% button.
The tyre pressure values stored at the last
re start will continue tobe monitored. Changing a wheel
Changing a wheel
N
No
ot
tes on selecting,
es on selecting, /tting
/ttingand r
and replacing tyr
eplacing tyr es
es Yo
u can ask for information rega rding permitted
wheel/tyre combinations at a quali/ed specialist
wo rkshop. &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of accident due toincor-
re ct wheel and tyre dimensions
If wheels and tyres of the wrong size are /t ted,
th e service brakes or components in the brake 258
258
Wheels and tyres
Page 263 of 337
Obser
vethefo llowing points when selecting, /tting
and replacing tyres:
R Countr y-speci/c requ irements for tyre
appr oval that de/ne a speci/c tyre type for
yo ur vehicle.
Fu rthermore, the use of cer tain tyre types in
cer tain regions and areas of operation can be
high lybene/cial.
R Use only tyres and wheels of the same type,
design (summer tyres, winter tyres, all-season
tyres) and make.
R Only /t wheels of the same size and tread
design on one axle (leT and right).
It is only permissible to/t a di.e rent wheel
size tothis in theev ent of a 0at tyre in order to
drive tothe specialist workshop.
R Only /t tyres of the cor rect size onto the
wheels.
R Do not make any modi/cations tothe brake
system, the wheels or the tyres.
The use of shims or brake dust shields is not
permitted and results in the in validation of the
ve hicle's general ope rating permit.
R 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 s-
s-
t
t em:
em: all /t tedwheels must be equipped with
functioning sensors forth e tyre pressure moni-
to ring system.
R Attemp eratures below 10°C use winter tyres
or all-season tyres with the M+S marking on all
wheels.
Wi nter tyres bea ring thei snow0ake sym-
bol in addition tothe M+S marking pr ovide the
best possible grip in wintry road conditions.
R For M+S tyres, only use tyres with the same
tread.
R Obser vethe maximum permissible speed for
th e M+S tyres /t ted.
If th is is below theve hicle's maximum permis-
sible speed, this must be indicated in an appro-
priate label in the driver's /eld of vision.
R Run in new tyres at moderate speeds forthe
/r st 100 km.
R Replace the tyres aTer six years at the latest,
re ga rdless of wear.
Fo r more information on wheels and tyres, contact
a quali/ed specialist workshop. Also obser
vethefo llowing fur ther related subjects:
R Notes on tyre pressure (/ page 253)
R Tyre pressure table (/ page 254)
R Notes on the emer gency spa rewheel
(/ page 267) N No
ot
tes on c
es on c hanging wheels
hanging wheels &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of injury thro ugh di.erent
wheel sizes
Inter changing the front and rear wheels can
se verely impair the driving characteristics.
The disk brakes or wheel suspension compo-
nents may also be damaged. #
Only inter change the front and rear
wheels if the wheels and tyres ha vethe
same dimensions. Inter
changing the front and rear wheels if the
wheels or tyres ha vedi.erent dimensions can ren-
der thege neral ope rating permit in valid.
On vehicles with the same front and rear wheel
size, you can inter change the wheels every 5,000
to 10,000 km depending on thewe ar. Ensure the
direction of rotation is maintained forth e wheels.
It is imperative toobser vethe inst ructions and
saf ety no tes on "Changing a wheel" when doing so. Size cat Size cat
egor
egories of wheels
ies of wheels The de
term ined vehicle speed is displa yed in the
inst rument cluster and is impor tant for controlling
th e driving saf ety systems and driving systems. The
display accuracy of the speedome ter and the
odome ter is legally prescribed. De term ining the
speed is dependent on the tyre size or thero lling
circumference of the tyres. The rim diame ter is
alw ays speci/ed in inches.
Fo rth is reason, theve hicle cont rol units can be
coded forth efo llowing wheel size categories: Wheel size cat
Wheel size cat
egor
egory 1
y 1
195/65 R 16 C
205/65 R 16 C
225/60 R 16 C
225/55 R 17 C 260 260
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". Spar Spar
e wheel e wheel N
No
ot
tes on t
es on t he emerg
he emerg ency spar
ency spar e wheel and spare
e wheel and spare
wheel
wheel Spar
Spar
e wheel:
e wheel: wheel and tyre dimensions as well as
th e type of tyre cor respond totheot her /tted
wheels.
% A label with the limit speed and tyre pressure
can be found on the emer gency spa rewheel.
A /tted spare wheel changes the driving character-
istics and bears risks. &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of accident due toincor-
re ct wheel and tyre dimensions
The spare wheel can signi/cant lyimpair the
driving characteristics of theve hicle.
To prev ent hazardous situations: #
Adapt your driving style accordingly and
drive carefull y. #
Never /t more than one spare wheel that
di.ers in size tothe wheel being
re placed. #
Only use the spare wheel brie0y. #
Have a spare wheel of a di.erent size
re placed at the nearest quali/ed special-
ist workshop. It is essential that the new
wheel and tyre ha vethe cor rect dimen-
sions and that the cor rect tyre type is
obser ved. R
When using a spare wheel (di.erent from the
wheel tobe replaced), you must not exceed a
to p speed of 80 km/h.
R The tyre pressure of the spare wheel must be
ch ecked before starting a journey and, if nec-
essar y,adjusted (/ page 254).
R Have the spare wheel replaced bya quali/ed
specialist workshop. The
following should be checkedre gular ly, particu-
lar lyprior tolong journe ys:
R the secure positioning of the spare wheel
R the tyre pressure of the spare wheel (adjust
th e tyre pressure if necessary) (/ page 254)
R thefa stenings of the spare wheel holder
The spare wheel is located in a spare wheel holder
under there ar of theve hicle.
Re place the tyres aTer six years at the latest,
re ga rdless of wear. This also applies tothe spare
wheel.
% Ifyo u ha ve/tted a spare wheel, the tyre pres-
sure monitor will not function forth is wheel.
The spare wheel is not equipped with a sensor
fo r monitoring tyre pressure. F F
itting and r
itting and r emo
emoving t
ving t he spar
he spar e wheel
e wheel R
R
emo
emo ving t
ving t he spar
he spar e wheel under t
e wheel under t he r
he rear of t
ear of t he
he
v
v ehicle
ehicle #
Take the wheel wrench and the auxiliary tool
fo rth e spare wheel winch out of theve hicle
to ol kit (/ page 250). #
Carefully prise o. co ver cap 1with a suitable
to ol, e.g. a scr ewdriver. Be careful not todam-
age the paintwork or the co vering cap when
doing so. Wheels and tyres
267
267
Page 281 of 337
Re
commended windscreen washer 0uid:
R Above freezing point: e.g. MB SummerFit
R Below freezing point: e.g. MB WinterFit
Fo rth e cor rect mixing ratio, referto the informa-
tion on the anti-freeze container.
Mix thewa sher 0uid with windscreen washer 0uid
all year round. R
R
efr
efr ig
iger
er ant
ant N
No
ot
tes on r
es on r efr
efrig
iger
er ant
ant
Obser vethe no tes on operating 0uids
(/ page 271).
% Your vehicle's climate cont rol system may be
/lled with there frigerant R134a. The refriger-
ant R134a contains 0uorinated greenhouse
ga s.
The refrigerant type of your vehicle can be found
on the information label of the climate control sys-
te m. The information label can be found on the
ra diator cross-member.
* NO
NO TE
TEDamage due toincor rect refrigerant If
th e incor rect refrigerant or refrigerant com-
pressor oil (P AGoil) is used, this can damage
th e climate control system. #
Use only refrigerant and thePA G oil
appr ovedfo ryo ur vehicle byMercedes-
Benz. #
Do not mix the appr ovedPA G oil with
ano ther PAG oil. Maintenance
work, such as topping up there friger-
ant or replacing components, may be car ried out
only byaqu ali/ed specialist workshop. All applica-
ble regulations, as well as SAE standard J639,
must be adhered to.
Ha ve all workon the climate control system car-
ri ed out at a quali/ed specialist workshop. Example:
refrigerant information label
1 Symbols for hazard and service information
2 Refrigerant capacity
3 Applicable standards
4 PAG oil part number
5 Refrigerant type
Symbols 1advise you of thefo llowing:
R Potential dangers
R The per form ance of maintenance workat a
qu ali/ed specialist workshop V
V
ehicle data
ehicle data Inf
Inf
or
ormation on v
mation on v ehicle dimensions
ehicle dimensions The
following section contains impor tant tech nical
data foryo ur vehicle. Your vehicle documents con-
ta in fur ther vehicle-speci/c and equipment-
dependent tech nical data such as vehicle dimen-
sions and weights.
Cur rent tech nical data can also be found online at
https://www.mercedes-benz.com
The values speci/ed may vary as a result of thefo l-
lowing variables:
R tyres
R loading
R condition of the suspension
R optional equipment 278 278
Te
ch nical data
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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
279
279
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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
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