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J
Jack Storage location ............................2 41
Using ............................................. 277 K
Key positions Start/Stop button .......................... 109
KEYLESS-GO
Convenience closing feature ............ 77
Deactivation ..................................... 66
Locking ............................................ 66
Unlocking ......................................... 66
Kickdown
Driving tips ................................... .114
Knee bag .............................................. 44 L
Lamps see Warning and indicator lamps
LATCH-type (ISOFIX) child seat
anchors ................................................ 55
License plate lamp
Changing bulbs ................................ 94
License plate lamp (display mes-
sage) ................................................... 179
Light function, active
Display message ............................ 180
Light sensor (display message) ....... 180
Lights
Automatic headlamp mode .............. 87
Cornering light function ................... 89
Fogged up headlamps ..................... .89
Hazard warning lamps ..................... 89
High beam flasher ............................ 88
High-beam headlamps ..................... 88
Light switch .................................... .87
Low-beam headlamps ...................... 87
Parking lamps .................................. 88
Rear fog lamp .................................. 88
Setting exterior lighting ................... 87
Standing lamps ................................ 88
Switching the daytime running
lamps on/off (on-board com-
puter) ............................................. 166
Turn signals ..................................... 88 Loading guidelines
............................ 207
Locking
see Central locking
Locking (doors)
Automatic ........................................ 73
Emergency locking ........................... 73
From inside (central locking but-
ton) .................................................. 72
Locking centrally
see Central locking
Locking verification signal (on-
board computer) ............................... 166
Low-beam headlamps
Display message ............................ 178
Replacing bulb s............................... 92
Switching on/of f.............................. 87
Lumbar support
Adjusting the 4-way lumbar sup-
port .................................................. 81 M
M+S tires ............................................ 259
Malfunction message
see Display messages
Map (navigation)
Switching the range on the map
on/of f............................................ 121
Matte finish (cleaning instruc-
tions) .................................................. 236
Maximum charge current
Setting (charging cable) ................. 123
mbrace
Call priority .................................... 222
Display message ............................ 173
Downloading destinations
(COMAND) ..................................... 222
Downloading routes ....................... 225
Emergency call .............................. 220
General notes ................................ 219
Geo fencing ................................... 225
Locating a stolen vehicle ............... 224
MB info call button ........................ 221
Remote fault diagnosi s.................. 224
Remote vehicle locking .................. 224
Roadside assistance button ........... 221
Search & Send ............................... 223
Self-test ......................................... 219 Index
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Opening dimensions ......................2
86
Opening/closing (from outside) ....... 74
Tank content
Fuel gauge ....................................... 32
Technical data
Capacities ...................................... 283
Information ................................... .281
Tires/wheels ................................. 279
Vehicle data ................................... 286
Telephone
Accepting a call (multifunction
steering wheel) .............................. 161
Authorizing a mobile phone (con-
necting) ......................................... 205
Connecting a mobile phone (gen-
eral information) ............................ 204
Display message ............................ 188
Introduction ................................... 160
Menu (on-board computer) ............ 160
Number from the phone book ....... .161
Redialing ........................................ 161
Rejecting/ending a call ................. 161
see also Digital Operator's Man-
ual ................................................. .201
Switching between mobile
phones .......................................... .206
Temperature
Outside temperature ..................... .152
Setting (climate control) ................ 101
Through-loading feature ................... 210
Tire pressure
Calling up (on-board computer) ..... 263
Checking manually ........................ 263
Display message ............................ 185
Maximum ....................................... 263
Not reached (TIREFIT) .................... 244
Notes ............................................. 262
Reached (TIREFIT) .......................... 245
Recommended ............................... 260
Tire pressure monitor
Checking the tire pressure elec-
tronically ........................................ 265
Function/notes ............................ .263
General notes ................................ 263
Important safety notes .................. 264
Radio type approval for the tire
pressure monitor ........................... 266
Restarting ...................................... 265 Warning lamp ................................. 200
Warning message .......................... 265
TIREFIT kit .......................................... 243
Important safety notes .................. 243
Storage location ............................ 241
Tire pressure not reached .............. 244
Tire pressure reached .................... 245
Tires
Aspect ratio (definition) ................. 275
Average weight of the vehicle
occupants (definition) .................... 273
Bar (definition) ............................... 273
Changing a wheel .......................... 275
Characteristics .............................. 273
Checking ........................................ 257
Curb weight (definition) ................. 274
Definition of terms ......................... 273
Direction of rotatio n...................... 276
Display message ............................ 185
Distribution of the vehicle occu-
pants (definition) ............................ 275
DOT (Department of Transporta-
tion) (definition) ............................. 273
DOT, Tire Identification Number
(TIN) ............................................... 273
GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating)
(definition) ..................................... 274
General notes ................................ 279
GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) (def-
inition) ........................................... 274
GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rat-
ing) (definition) .............................. 274
Important safety notes .................. 257
Increased vehicle weight due to
optional equipment (definition) ...... 274
Information on driving .................... 257
Kilopascal (kPa) (definition) ........... 274
Labeling (overview) ........................ 270
Load bearing index (definition) ...... 275
Load index ..................................... 272
Load index (definition) ................... 274
M+S tire s....................................... 259
Maximum load on a tire (defini-
tion) ............................................... 274
Maximum loaded vehicle weight
(definition) ..................................... 274
Maximum permissible tire pres-
sure (definition) ............................. 274 Index
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Maximum tire load .........................2
72
Maximum tire load (definition) ....... 274
MOExtended tires .......................... 259
Optional equipment weight (defi-
nition) ............................................ 275
PSI (pounds per square inch) (def-
inition) .......................................... .275
Replacing ....................................... 275
Service life ..................................... 258
Sidewall (definition) ....................... 275
Speed rating (definition) ................ 274
Storing .......................................... .276
Structure and characteristics
(definition) ..................................... 273
Summer tires ................................. 259
Temperature .................................. 270
TIN (Tire Identification Number)
(definition) ..................................... 275
Tire bead (definition) ..................... .275
Tire pressure (definition) ................ 275
Tire pressures (recommended) ...... 274
Tire size (data) ............................... 279
Tire size designation, load-bearing capacity, speed rating .................... 270
Tire tread ....................................... 258
Tire tread (definition) ..................... 275
Total load limit (definition) ............. 275
Traction ......................................... 269
Traction (definition) ....................... 275
Tread wea r..................................... 269
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
Standards ...................................... 269
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
Standards (definition) .................... 274
Wear indicator (definition) ............. 275
Wheel rim (definition) .................... 274
see Flat tire
Top Tether ............................................ 55
Towing away
Important safety guidelines ........... 251
Installing the towing eye ................ 253
Removing the towing eye ............... 253
Transporting the vehicle ................ 254
With both axles on the ground ....... 253
With front axle raised ..................... 253
With the rear axle raised ................ 254
Towing eye ......................................... 241 Traffic reports
see also Digital Operator's Man-
ual .................................................. 201
Trailer hitch ......................................... 26
Trailer tow hitch .................................. 26
Transmission
DIRECT SELECT lever ..................... 112
Drive program ................................ 114
Driving tips .................................... 114
Engaging the drive position ............ 113
Engaging the park position ............ 112
Holding the vehicle stationary on
uphill gradients .............................. 114
Kickdown ....................................... 114
Overview ........................................ 111
Program selector button ................ 114
Shifting to neutral .......................... 113
Transmission position display ......... 112
Transmission position display
(DIRECT SELECT lever) ...................... 112
Transmission positions .................... 113
Transporting the vehicle .................. 254
Trim pieces (cleaning instruc-
tions) .................................................. 239
Trip computer (on-board com-
puter) .................................................. 156
Trip odometer
Calling up ....................................... 156
Resetting (on-board computer) ...... 158
Trunk lid
see Tailgate
Trunk load (maximum) ...................... 286
Turn signals
Display message ............................ 178
Replacing bulbs (front) ..................... 93
Switching on/of f.............................. 88
Two-way radio
Frequencies ................................... 281
Installation ..................................... 281
Transmission output (maximum) .... 281
Type identification plate
see Vehicle identification plate U
Unlocking Emergency unlocking ....................... 73 18
Index
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From inside the vehicle (central
unlocking button) ............................. 72
USB devices
Connecting to the Media Inter-
face ............................................... 206 V
Vanity mirror (in the sun visor) ........ 217
Vehicle
Correct use ...................................... 27
Data acquisition ............................... 28
Display messag e............................ 186
Equipment ....................................... 23
Individual settings .......................... 163
Limited Warranty ............................. 28
Loading .......................................... 266
Locking (in an emergency) ............... 73
Locking (SmartKey) .......................... 66
Lowering ........................................ 279
Maintenance .................................... 24
Parking for a long period ................ 131
Raising ........................................... 277
Reporting problems ......................... 27
Securing from rolling away ............ 276
Starting .......................................... 110
Transporting .................................. 254
Unlocking (in an emergency) ........... 73
Unlocking (SmartKey) ...................... 66
Vehicle data ................................... 286
Vehicle data
Roof load (maximum) ..................... 286
Trunk load (maximum) ................... 286
Vehicle dimensions ........................... 286
Vehicle emergency locking ................ 73
Vehicle Homepage
Data protection .............................. 127
Functions ....................................... 128
General information ....................... 127
Internet connection ....................... 128
Vehicle identification number
see VIN
Vehicle identification plate .............. 282
Vehicle tool kit .................................. 241
Ventilation
Setting the vents ........................... 106
Video
Operating the DVD ......................... 160 see also Digital Operator's Man-
ual .................................................. 201
VIN
Seat ............................................... 283
Type plate ...................................... 282 W
Warning and indicator lamps ABS ................................................ 193
Active Brake Assist ........................ 199
Brakes ........................................... 192
Distance warning ........................... 199
ESP ®
.............................................. 195
ESP ®
OFF ....................................... 196
Overview .......................................... 32
PASSENGER AIR BAG ...................... 39
RBS (Recuperative Brake Sys-
tem) ............................................... 192
Restraint system ............................ 198
Seat belt ........................................ 190
Tire pressure monitor .................... 200
Warranty .............................................. 23
Washer fluid
Display message ............................ 188
Weather display (COMAND)
see also Digital Operator's Man-
ual.................................................. 201
Wheel and tire combinations
Tires ............................................... 279
Wheel bolt tightening torque ........... 279
Wheel chock ...................................... 276
Wheels
Changing a whee l.......................... 275
Checking ........................................ 257
Cleaning ......................................... 236
Important safety notes .................. 257
Information on driving .................... 257
Interchanging/changing ................ 275
Mounting a new whee l................... 278
Removing a whee l.......................... 278
Storing ........................................... 276
Tightening torque ........................... 279
Wheel size/tire size ....................... 279
Window curtain air bag
Display message ............................ 175
Operation ......................................... 45 Index
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Tires
Warning/
indicator
lamp
0051 0051
Signal type
Possible causes/consequences and 0050
0050Solutions 0077
0051
The yellow tire pressure monitor warning lamp (pressure loss/malfunction) is lit.
The tire pressure monitor has detected a loss of pressure in at least one of the tires.
G WARNING
Tire pressures that are too low pose the following hazards: R they may burst, especially as the load and vehicle speed increase
R they may wear excessively and/or unevenly, which may greatly impair tire trac-
tion.
R the driving characteristics, as well as steering and braking, may be greatly
impaired
There is a risk of an accident.
X Stop the vehicle without making any sudden steering or braking maneuvers. Pay
attention to the traffic conditions as you do so.
X Secure the vehicle against rolling away (Y page 128).
X Observe the additional display messages in the multifunction display.
X Check the tires and, if necessary, follow the instructions for a flat tire
(Y page 241).
X Check the tire pressure (Y page 263).
X If necessary, correct the tire pressure. 0077
0051
The yellow tire pressure monitor warning lamp (pressure loss/malfunction)
flashes for approximately one minute and then remains lit.
The tire pressure monitor is faulty.
G WARNING
The system is possibly unable to recognize or register low tire pressure.
There is a risk of an accident.
X Observe the additional display messages in the multifunction display.
X Visit a qualified specialist workshop immediately. 200
Warning and indicator lamps in the instrument clusterOn-board computer and displays
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Cleaning the steering wheel and gear or
selector lever X
Thoroughly wipe with a damp cloth or use
leather care agents that have been recom-
mended and approved by Mercedes-Benz.
Cleaning genuine wood and trim ele-
ments !
Do not use solvent-based cleaning agents
such as tar remover, wheel cleaners, polishes or waxes. There is otherwise a risk of damag-
ing the surface.
! Do not use chrome polish on trim pieces.
The trim pieces have a chrome look but are
mostly made of anodized aluminum and can
lose their shine if chrome polish is used. Use
a damp, lint-free cloth instead when cleaning the trim pieces.
If the chrome-plated trim pieces are very
dirty, you can use a chrome polish. If you are
unsure as to whether the trim pieces are
chrome-plated or not, consult an authorized
Mercedes-Benz Center.
X Wipe the wooden trim and trim pieces with a
damp, lint-free cloth, e.g. a microfiber cloth.
X Heavy soiling: use care and cleaning prod-
ucts recommended and approved by
Mercedes-Benz.
Cleaning the seat covers General notes
! Do not use a microfiber cloth to clean covers
made out of real leather, artificial leather or
DINAMICA. If used often, these can damage
the cover.
Note that regular care is essential to ensure that the appearance and comfort of the covers is
retained over time. Genuine leather seat covers
! To retain the natural appearance of the
leather, observe the following cleaning
instructions:
R Clean genuine leather covers carefully with
a damp cloth and then wipe the covers
down with a dry cloth.
R Make sure that the leather does not
become soaked. It may otherwise become
rough and cracked.
R Only use leather care agents that have
been tested and approved by Mercedes-
Benz. You can obtain these from a qualified
specialist workshop.
Leather is a natural product.
It exhibits natural surface characteristics, for
example:
R differences in the texture
R marks caused by growth and injury
R slight nuances of color
These are characteristics of leather and not
material defects.
Seat covers of other materials
! Observe the following when cleaning:
R clean artificial leather covers with a cloth
moistened with a solution containing 1%
detergent (e.g. dish washing liquid).
R clean cloth covers with a microfiber cloth
moistened with a solution containing 1%
detergent (e.g. dish washing liquid). Rub
carefully and always wipe entire seat sec-
tions to avoid leaving visible lines. Leave
the seat to dry afterwards. Cleaning results
depend on the type of dirt and how long it
has been there.
R clean DINAMICA covers with a damp cloth.
Make sure that you wipe entire seat sec-
tions to avoid leaving visible lines.
Cleaning the seat belts G
WARNING
Seat belts can become severely weakened if
bleached or dyed. This could cause the seat
belts to tear or fail, for instance, in the event of an accident. This poses an increased risk of
injury or fatal injury.
Never bleach or dye the seat belts. Care
239Maintenance and care Z
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changed. Anyone who is not directly assisting
in the wheel change should, for example,
stand behind the barrier.
X Get out of the vehicle. Pay attention to traffic
conditions when doing so.
X Close the driver's door. MOExtended tires (tires with run-flat
properties)
General notes With MOExtended tires (tires with run flat char-
acteristics), you can continue to drive your vehi- cle even if there is a total loss of pressure in one
or more tires. The affected tire must not show
any clearly visible damage.
You can recognize MOExtended tires by the
MOExtended marking which appears on the
sidewall of the tire. You will find this marking
next to the tire size designation, the load-bear-
ing capacity and the speed index (Y page 270).
MOExtended tires may only be used in conjunc-
tion with an active tire pressure monitor.
If a pressure loss warning message appears in the multifunction display:
R observe the instructions in the display mes-
sages (Y page 185).
R check the tire for damage.
R if driving on, observe the following notes.
The driving distance possible in run-flat mode is approximately 50 miles (80 km) when the vehi-
cle is partially laden. When the vehicle is fully
laden it is approximately 19 miles (30 km).
In addition to the vehicle load, the driving dis-
tance possible depends upon:
R Vehicle speed
R Road condition
R Outside temperature
The driving distance possible in run-flat mode
may be reduced by extreme driving conditions
or maneuvers, or it can be increased through a
moderate style of driving.
The driving distance possible in run-flat mode is counted from the moment the tire pressure loss
warning appears in the multifunction display.
You must not exceed a maximum speed of
50 mph (80 km/h). When replacing one or all tires, please observe
the following specifications for your vehicle's
tires:
R size
R type and
R the "MOExtended" marking
If a tire has gone flat and cannot be replaced
with a MOExtended tire, a standard tire may be
used as a temporary measure. Make sure that
you use the proper size and type (summer or
winter tire).
Vehicles equipped with MOExtended tires are
not equipped with a TIREFIT kit at the factory. It
is therefore recommended that you additionally
equip your vehicle with a TIREFIT kit if you mount tires that do not feature run-flat properties, e.g.
winter tires. A TIREFIT kit may be obtained from
a qualified specialist workshop.
Important safety notes G
WARNING
When driving in emergency mode, the driving characteristics deteriorate, e.g. when corner-
ing, accelerating quickly and when braking.
There is a risk of an accident.
Do not exceed the stated maximum speed.
Avoid abrupt steering and driving maneuvers,
and driving over obstacles (curbs, potholes,
off-road). This applies in particular to a laden
vehicle.
Stop driving in emergency mode if:
R you hear banging noises.
R the vehicle starts to shake.
R you see smoke and smell rubber.
R ESP ®
is intervening constantly.
R there are tears in the sidewalls of the tire.
After driving in emergency mode, have the
wheel rims checked at a qualified specialist
workshop with regard to their further use. The defective tire must be replaced in every case. 242
Flat tireBreakdown assistance
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!
Only secure the tow rope or tow bar at the
towing eyes. Otherwise, the vehicle could be
damaged.
! Observe the following points when towing
with a tow rope:
R Secure the tow rope on the same side on
both vehicles.
R Ensure that the tow cable is not longer than
legally permitted. Mark the tow cable in the
middle, e.g. with a white cloth (30 x 30 cm). This will make other road users aware that
the vehicle is being towed.
R Only secure the tow cable to the towing
eye.
R Observe the brake lamps of the towing
vehicle while driving. Always maintain a dis-
tance so that the tow rope does not sag.
R Do not use steel cables or chains to tow
your vehicle. You could otherwise damage
the vehicle.
! Do not use the towing eyes for recovery pur-
poses as this could damage the vehicle. If in
doubt, recover the vehicle with a crane.
! When towing, pull away slowly and
smoothly. If the tractive power is too high, the vehicles could be damaged.
! The vehicle can be towed a maximum of
30 miles (50km). The towing speed of 30 mph
(50km/h) must not be exceeded.
If the vehicle has to be towed more than
30 miles (50km), the front axle must be raised
or the entire vehicle raised and transported.
! Do not tow with sling-type equipment. This
could damage the vehicle.
! To tow vehicles with KEYLESS-GO, use the
SmartKey instead of the Start/Stop button.
The transmission may otherwise shift to posi- tion Pwhen you open the driver's or front-
passenger door, which could damage the
transmission.
Observe the legal requirements for the relevant countries when towing away.
Make sure that no charging cable is plugged in.
The parking lock cannot be released if a charg-
ing cable is plugged in.
It is better to have the vehicle transported than
to have it towed away. If the vehicle can no longer be driven because of
an accident or breakdown, you have the follow-
ing options:
R transporting the vehicle
As a rule, you should have the vehicle trans-
ported.
R towing the vehicle with a tow rope or tow bar
Only tow the vehicle in exceptional cases.
Observe the following notes.
The vehicle may not be towed and must always be transported if:
R the multifunction display is not working
R one of more of the following warning lamps is
lit up:
- Drive system
- 12 V battery
R one or both of the following display messages
have appeared:
- Stop Switch Engine Off
Stop Switch Engine Off
- Service Required Do Not Shift Service Required Do Not Shift
Gears Visit Dealer Gears Visit Dealer
R you have to tow the vehicle over a longer dis-
tance than 30 miles (50 km).
The battery must be connected and charged.
Otherwise, you:
R cannot turn the SmartKey to position 2in the
ignition lock
R cannot release the electric parking brake
R cannot move the transmission to position N
The function of the electric parking brake and
the parking lock is dependent on the on-board
voltage.
If the on-board voltage is low or if there is a sys- tem malfunction:
R the electric parking brake may not be applied
in certain circumstances, or
R the transmission may not be shifted to P
Switch off non-essential consumers, e.g. the
radio.
Disarm the automatic locking feature before the
vehicle is towed (Y page 166). You could other-
wise be locked out when pushing or towing the
vehicle. 252
TowingBreakdown assistance
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Check wheels and tires for damage at least once
a month. Check wheels and tires after driving
off-road or on rough roads. Damaged wheels
can cause a loss of tire pressure. Pay particular
attention to damage such as:
R cuts in the tires
R punctures in the tires
R tears in the tires
R bulges on tires
R deformation or severe corrosion on wheels
Regularly check the tire tread depth and the
condition of the tread across the whole width of
the tire (Y page 258). If necessary, turn the
front wheels to full lock in order to inspect the
inner side of the tire surface.
All wheels must have a valve cap to protect the valve against dirt and moisture. Do not mount
anything onto the valve other than the standard
valve cap or other valve caps approved by
Mercedes-Benz for your vehicle. Do not use any other valve caps or systems, e.g. tire pressure
monitoring systems.
Regularly check the pressure of all the tires par- ticularly prior to long trips. Adjust the tire pres-
sure as necessary (Y page 260).
The service life of tires depends, among other
things, on the following factors:
R Driving style
R Tire pressure
R Distance covered Notes on tire tread
G
WARNING
Insufficient tire tread will reduce tire traction.
The tire is no longer able to dissipate water.
This means that on wet road surfaces, the risk of hydroplaning increases, in particular where speed is not adapted to suit the driving con-
ditions. There is a risk of accident.
If the tire pressure is too high or too low, tires
may exhibit different levels of wear at differ-
ent locations on the tire tread. Thus, you
should regularly check the tread depth and
the condition of the tread across the entire
width of all tires. Minimum tire tread depth for:
R Summer tires: 00CEin (3 mm)
R M+S tires: 00CFin (4 mm)
For safety reasons, replace the tires before
the legally prescribed limit for the minimum
tire tread depth is reached. Marking
0043shows where bar indicator 0044for
tread wear is integrated into the tire tread.
Treadwear indicators (TWI) are required by law.
Six indicators are positioned on the tire tread.
They are visible once a tread depth of approx-
imately 00CDin (1.6 mm) has been reached. If this
is the case, the tire is so worn that it must be
replaced. Selecting, mounting and replacing
tires
G
WARNING
Exceeding the stated tire load-bearing capa-
city and the approved maximum speed could
lead to tire damage or the tire bursting. There is a risk of accident.
Therefore, only use tire types and sizes
approved for your vehicle model. Observe the
tire load rating and speed rating required for
your vehicle.
R Only mount tires and wheels of the same type
and make.
Exception: it is permissible to install a differ-
ent type or make in the event of a flat tire.
Observe here the "MOExtended tires (tires 258
OperationWheels and tires
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with run-flat characteristics)" section
(Y page 242).
R Only mount tires of the correct size onto the
wheels.
R Break in new tires at moderate speeds for the
first 60 miles (100 km). The ne w tires only
reach their full performance after this dis-
tance.
R Do not drive with tires which have too little
tread depth, as this significantly reduces the
traction on wet roads (hydroplaning).
R Replace the tires after six years at the latest,
regardless of wear. MOExtended tires (tires with run-flat
properties)
With MOExtended tires (tires with run flat char-
acteristics), you can continue to drive your vehi- cle even if there is a total loss of pressure in one
or more tires.
MOExtended tires may only be used in conjunc-
tion with an active tire pressure monitor and
only on wheels specifically tested by Mercedes- Benz.
Notes on driving with MOExtended tires with a
flat tire (Y page 242).
Vehicles equipped with MOExtended tires are
not equipped with a TIREFIT kit at the factory. It
is therefore recommended that you additionally
equip your vehicle with a TIREFIT kit if you mount
tires that do not feature run-flat properties, e.g. winter tires. A TIREFIT kit may be obtained from
a qualified specialist workshop. Winter operation
General notes
Have your vehicle winter-proofed at a qualified
specialist workshop at the onset of winter.
Observe the notes in the "Changing a wheel"
section (Y page 275). Driving with summer tires
At temperatures below 45 ‡ (+7 †), summer
tires lose el asticity and therefore traction and
braking power. Change the tires on your vehicle to M+S tires. Using summer tires at very cold
temperatures could cause cracks to form, thereby damaging the tires permanently.
Mercedes-Benz cannot accept responsibility for
this type of damage. G
WARNING
Damaged tires can cause tire inflation pres-
sure loss. As a result, you could lose control of your vehicle. There is a risk of accident.
Check the tires regularly for signs of damage
and replace any damaged tires immediately. M+S tires
G
WARNING
M+S tires with a tire tread depth of less than
00CF in(4 mm) are not suitable for use in winter
and do not provide sufficient traction. There is
a risk of an accident.
M+S tires with a tread depth of less than 00CFin
(4 mm) must be replaced immediately.
At temperatures below 45 ‡(+7 †), use winter
tires or all-season tires. Both types of tire are
identified by the M+S marking.
Only winter tires bearing the 004Dsnowflake
symbol in addition to the M+S marking provide
the best possible grip in wintry road conditions.
Only these tires will allow driving safety systems
such as ABS and ESP ®
to function optimally in
winter. These tires have been developed specif-
ically for driving in snow.
Use M+S tires of the same make and tread on all wheels to maintain safe handling characteris-
tics.
Always observe the maximum permissible
speed specified for the M+S tires you have
mounted.
When you have mounted the M+S tires:
X Check the tire pressures (Y page 260).
X Restart the tire pressure monitor
(Y page 265). Snow chains
G
WARNING
If snow chains are mounted on the rear
wheels, the snow chains could cause abrasion Winter operation
259Wheels and tires
Z