coolant level MERCEDES-BENZ C-CLASS ESTATE 2014 Owners Manual
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Information about using
THERMATIC automatic climate
control (2
‑zone) .............................1 56
Information on using
THERMOTRONIC automatic cli-
mate control .................................. 160
Ionisation ....................................... 172
Overview of systems ..................... .152
Perfume atomizer .......................... 170
Pre-entry climate control via key ... 172
Problem with the rear window
heating .......................................... 168
Problems with cooling with air
dehumidification ............................ 162
Rear control panel ......................... 158
Remote activation of heating/
ventilation systems ........................ 174
Setting the air distribution ............. 164
Setting the air vents ..................... .181
Setting the airflow ......................... 165
Setting the climate mode .............. .163
Setting the temperature ................ 163
Switching air-recirculation mode
on/off ............................................ 168
Switching on/off ........................... 160
Switching residual heat on/off ...... 169
Switching the rear window heat-
ing on/off ...................................... 167
Switching the synchronisation
function on and off ........................ 165
THERMATIC automatic climate
control (1-zone) ............................ .153
THERMATIC automatic climate
control (2-zone) ............................ .155
THERMOTRONIC (3-zone) auto-
matic climate control ..................... 158
Coat hooks ......................................... 379
Cockpit
Overview .......................................... 32
Collapsible emergency spare
wheel
see Emergency spare wheel
COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST
PLUS
Activating/deactivating ................. 310
Display message ............................ 324
Operation/notes .............................. 78 COMAND display
Cleaning ......................................... 406
Combination switch .......................... 137
Combined luggage cover and net .... 377
Consumption statistics (on-board
computer) .......................................... 301
Convenience closing feature ............ 108
Convenience opening feature .......... 108
Convenience opening/closing (air-
recirculation mode) ........................... 168
Coolant (engine)
Checking the level ......................... 397
Display message ............................ 335
Important safety notes .................. 476
Temperature display in the instru-
ment cluster .................................. 295
Temperature display in the on-
board computer ............................ .309
Warning lamp ................................. 362
Cooling
see Climate control
Copyright ............................................. 29
Cornering light function
Display message ............................ 331
Function/notes ............................ .138
Crash-responsive emergency light-
ing ....................................................... 141
Crosswind Assist ................................. 83
Cruise control
Cruise control lever ....................... 220
Deactivating ................................... 222
Display message ............................ 344
Driving system ............................... 220
Important safety notes .................. 220
LIM indicator lamp ......................... 220
Selecting ........................................ 221
Setting a speed .............................. 222
Storing and maintaining current
speed ............................................. 221
Cup holder
Centre console .............................. 381
Important safety notes .................. 381
Rear compartment ......................... 382 D
Data see Technical data 8
Index
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Instrument cluster
Displays
i
Instrument cluster with speedometer
(km/h) Function Page
:
Speedometer with seg-
ments
;
Multifunction display with
outside temperature dis-
play
297 Function Page
=
Rev counter 295
?
Coolant temperature gauge 295
A
Fuel level and fuel filler flap
location indicator 8Fuel filler flap location indicator
8: the fuel
filler cap is on the right-hand side.
i Information on additional displays in
hybrid vehicles can be found in the "Hybrid drive" section (Y page 275).34
Instrument clusterAt a glance
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Useful information
i This Owner's Manual describes all mod-
els, series and optional equipment for your
vehicle that were available at the time of
going to press. National variations are pos- sible. Note that your vehicle may not be
equipped with all of the functions descri-
bed. This is also the case for systems and
functions relevant to safety.
i Read the information on qualified special-
ist workshops: (Y page 27). Hybrid vehicles
General notes
Hybrid technology combines a fuel-efficient
internal combustion engine with a powerful
electric motor. Important safety notes
Danger of electric shock G
DANGER
The vehicle's high voltage electrical system is under high voltage. If you modify components
in the vehicle's high-voltage electrical system or touch damaged components, you may be
electrocuted. The components in the vehi-
cle's high-voltage electrical system may be
damaged in an accident, although the damage
is not visible. There is a risk of fatal injury.
Do not touch any high-voltage components
after an accident and never modify the vehi-
cle's high-voltage electrical system. Have the vehicle towed away after an accident and the vehicle's high-voltage electrical system
checked by a qualified specialist workshop. When towing a vehicle after an accident, be
sure to observe the following sections:
R Transporting the vehicle (Y page 427)
R Towing the vehicle with the rear axle raised
(Y page 426)
R Towing the vehicle with both axles on the
ground (Y page 427)
Read the safety instructions on towing and
tow-starting (Y page 424). All components of the hybrid system are
marked with yellow warning stickers that
warn you of the danger of high voltage. The
cables of the vehicle's high-voltage electrical
system are orange in colour.
The ignition must be switched off when car-
rying out general tasks, such as changing
bulbs or checking the coolant level.
Automatic deactivation of the hybrid
system G
DANGER
If the restraint system is malfunctioning,
restraint system components may be trig-
gered unintentionally or might not be trig-
gered at all in the event of an accident with a high rate of vehicle deceleration. This can
effect belt tensioners or airbags, for example. In addition, the vehicle's high-voltage electri-
cal system may not be deactivated as inten-
ded in the event of an accident. Touching
damaged components of the vehicle's high-
voltage electrical system could result in an
electric shock. There is an increased risk of
injury, possibly even fatal. 42
Hybrid vehiclesSafety
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Problem
Possible causes/consequences and
M
MSolutions Vehicles with a petrol
engine:
The engine is not run-
ning smoothly and is
misfiring. There is a malfunction in the engine electronics or in a mechanical
component of the engine management system.
X Only depress the accelerator pedal slightly.
Otherwise, non-combusted fuel may get into the catalytic con-
verter and damage it.
X Have the cause rectified immediately at a qualified specialist
workshop. The coolant tempera-
ture display is showing
more than 120 †. A
display message may
also appear in the mul-
tifunction display and a warning tone may
sound. The coolant level is too low. The coolant is too hot and the engine
is no longer being cooled sufficiently.
X Stop as soon as possible and allow the engine and the coolant to
cool down.
X Check the coolant level (Y page 397). Observe the warning
notes as you do so and top up the coolant if necessary. If the coolant level is correct, the engine radiator fan may be faulty.
The coolant is too hot and the engine is no longer being cooled
sufficiently.
X If the coolant temperature is below 120 †, you can continue
driving to the nearest qualified specialist workshop.
X Avoid heavy loads on the engine as you do so, e.g. driving in
mountainous terrain and stop-start traffic. Manual transmission
Gear lever
! Only engage gear when the clutch pedal is
depressed.
! When shifting between
5thand 6thgear,
you should always push the gear lever all
the way to the right. Otherwise, you could
shift unintentionally into 3rdor4th gear
and damage the transmission.
If you shift down at too high a speed (trans-
mission braking), this can cause the engine to overrev, leading to engine damage.
Do not use the clutch bite point to keep the
vehicle stationary on uphill gradients.
There is otherwise a risk of damaging the
clutch.
! On long and steep downhill gradients,
especially if the vehicle is laden or towing a trailer, you must shift into gear
1, 2or3in
good time. This uses the engine's braking
effect. This relieves the load on the brake
system and prevents the brakes from over- heating and wearing too quickly. k
Reverse gear
1 -6
Forward gears 194
Manual transmissionDriving and parking
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Instrument cluster
:
Charge level display for high-voltage battery (Y page 276)
; RBS warning lamp (Y page 364)
= Electric motor power display (Y page 275)Displays and operation
Coolant temperature display for a com- bustion engine You can call up the coolant temperature using
the on-board computer.
X Use Ñ on the steering wheel to call up
the list of menus.
X Press the :or9 button on the steer-
ing wheel to select the Service
Service menu.
X Confirm by pressing aon the steering
wheel.
X Press the :or9 button to select
Coolant
Coolant. Electric motor power display The electric motor power display is on the
right-hand side of the instrument cluster.
The current charge level of the high-voltage
battery is shown as a percentage in charge
level display
A. 100% corresponds to the
highest possible charge level of the high-volt- age battery.
There are two further areas located to the left
and right of charge level display A:
R Area :to; (E-DRIVE): Hybrid operation
275Driving and parking Z
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The segments light up from the stored
speed to the maximum speed.
R Variable SPEEDTRONIC activated
(Y page 223):
The segments light up from the start of the
scale to the selected limit speed.
R DISTRONIC PLUS activated (Y page 226):
One or two segments in the set speed
range light up.
R DISTRONIC PLUS detects a vehicle in front
that is driving at a slower speed than the
stored speed:
The segments between the speed of the
vehicle in front and the stored speed light
up. Rev counter
! Do not drive in the overrevving range.
Doing so will damage the engine.
The red band in the rev counter indicates the engine's overrevving range.
The fuel supply is interrupted to protect the
engine when the red band is reached. Outside temperature display
You should pay special attention to road con- ditions when temperatures are around the
freezing point.
Bear in mind that the outside temperature
display indicates the temperature measured
and does not record the road temperature.
The outside temperature display is in the mul-
tifunction display (Y page 297).
Changes in the outside temperature are dis-
played after a short delay. Coolant temperature gauge
G
WARNING
If you open the bonnet while the engine is
overheating or while there is a fire in the
engine compartment, you could come into contact with hot gases or other leaking ser-
vice products. There is a danger of injury.
Allow an overheating engine to cool down
before opening the bonnet. If there is a fire in
the engine compartment, leave the bonnet
closed and notify the fire brigade.
The analogue coolant temperature gauge is in
the instrument cluster on the right-hand side (Y page 34).
In the on-board computer in the Service Service
menu there is a digital coolant temperature
gauge (Y page 309).
Under normal operating conditions and with
the specified coolant level, the coolant tem-
perature may rise to 120 †.
At high outside temperatures and when driv-
ing uphill, the coolant temperature may rise
to the end of the scale. Operating the on-board computer
:
Multifunction display
; Right control panel
= Left control panel
X To activate the on-board computer: turn
the key to position 1in the ignition lock.
Vehicles with manual transmission: if you
remove the key then quickly re-insert it and Displays and operation
295On-board computer and displays Z
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Redialling
The on-board computer saves the last names
or numbers dialled in the redial memory.
X Use ò on the steering wheel to call up
the list of menus.
X Press :or9 on the steering wheel
to select the Telephone
Telephone menu.
X Confirm by pressing aon the steering
wheel.
X Press the 6button to switch to the
redial memory.
X Press the :or9 button to select the
desired name or number.
X Press the 6ora button to start dial-
ling.
or
X To exit the redial memory: press the
~ or% button. Assistance graphic menu
X
Use ò on the steering wheel to call up
the list of menus.
X Press the :or9 button on the steer-
ing wheel to select the Assistance
Assistance
graphic
graphic menu.
X Confirm by pressing aon the steering
wheel.
The multifunction display shows the
DISTRONIC PLUS distance display in the
assistance graphic.
X Press :to display the ATTEN-
TION ASSIST assessment. The assistance graphic shows you the status
of and/or information from the following driv-ing systems or driving safety systems:
R DISTRONIC PLUS (Y page 232)
R Traffic Sign Assist (Y page 260)
R Distance warning function and autono-
mous braking system of COLLISION PRE-
VENTION ASSIST PLUS (Y page 310)
R PRE-SAFE ®
Brake (Y page 84)
R Blind Spot Assist (Y page 263) or Active
Blind Spot Assist (Y page 266)
R ATTENTION ASSIST (Y page 258)
R Lane Keeping Assist (Y page 265)or Active
Lane Keeping Assist (Y page 269)
R Rear window wiper (Y page 147) Service menu
Introduction In the
Service Service menu, you have the following
options:
R Calling up display messages in the mes-
sage memory (Y page 316)
R Restarting the tyre pressure loss warning
system (Y page 441)
R Checking the tyre pressure electronically
(Y page 438)
R Calling up the service due date
(Y page 399)
R Displaying the coolant temperature
(Y page 309)
R Displaying the AdBlue ®
level and range
(Y page 309) (BlueTEC vehicles only) 308
Menus and submenusOn-board computer and displays
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Displaying the coolant temperature
The coolant temperature is also shown in the
instrument cluster in the rev counter.
Observe the notes on coolant temperature
(Y page 295).
X Use ò on the steering wheel to call up
the list of menus.
X Press the :or9 button on the steer-
ing wheel to select the Service Servicemenu.
X Confirm by pressing aon the steering
wheel.
X Use : or9 to select the Coolant Coolant
submenu.
X Press ato confirm your selection.
The coolant temperature is shown in a bar
display.
Displaying AdBlue ®
level and range This menu is only available in BlueTEC vehi-
cles.
X Use ò on the steering wheel to call up
the list of menus.
X Press the :or9 button on the steer-
ing wheel to select the Service
Service menu.
X Confirm by pressing aon the steering
wheel.
X Select the AdBlue AdBluesubmenu using :or
9.
X Press ato confirm your selection.
The range and AdBlue ®
level appear in a bar
graph in the multifunction display.
Observe the information and notes on "Refu- elling" (Y page 208). Settings menu
Introduction In the
Settings
Settings menu, you have the following
options:
R Changing assistance settings
(Y page 309)
R Changing head-up display settings
(Y page 312)
R Changing the light settings (Y page 313)
R Changing the instrument cluster settings
(Y page 314)
R Changing the vehicle settings
(Y page 315)
R Restoring the factory settings
(Y page 315)
Assistance submenu Deactivating/activating ESP
®
Observe the "Important safety notes" section
in the description of ESP ®
(Y page 82). G
WARNING
If you deactivate ESP ®
, ESP ®
no longer sta-
bilises the vehicle. There is an increased risk
of skidding and an accident.
Only deactivate ESP ®
in the situations descri-
bed in the following. Menus and submenus
309On-boardcompu ter and displays Z
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Engine
Display messages
Possible causes/consequences and
M
MSolutions +
Top Top
up
upcoolant
coolant See
See
Owner’s Manual
Owner’s Manual The coolant level is too low.
! Avoid making long journeys with too little coolant in the engine
cooling system. The engine will otherwise be damaged.
X Top up the coolant, observing the warning notes before doing so
(Y page 397).
X If the coolant needs topping up more often than usual, have the
engine coolant system checked at a qualified specialist work-
shop. ? ? The fan motor is faulty.
X If the coolant temperature is below 120 †, you can continue
driving to the nearest qualified specialist workshop.
X Avoid putting the engine under heavy load as you do so, e.g.
driving in mountainous terrain and stop-start traffic. ?
Coolant Stop vehi‐ Coolant Stop vehi‐
cle Switch engine cle Switch engine
off off The coolant is too hot.
A warning tone also sounds.
G WARNING
Never drive with an overheated engine. Driving when your engine is overheated can cause some fluids which may have leaked into
the engine compartment to catch fire.
In addition, steam from an overheated engine can cause serious
burns, which can occur just by opening the bonnet.
There is a risk of injury.
X Stop the vehicle immediately, paying attention to road and traf-
fic conditions, and switch off the engine.
X Safeguard the vehicle against rolling away (Y page 211).
X Wait until the engine has cooled down.
X Make sure that the air supply to the engine radiator is not
blocked, e.g. by frozen slush.
X Do not start the engine again until the display message goes out
and the coolant temperature is below 120 †. The engine may
otherwise be damaged.
X Pay attention to the coolant temperature display.
X If the temperature increases again, visit a qualified specialist
workshop immediately.
Under normal operating conditions and with the specified coolant level, the coolant temperature may rise to 120 †. Display messages
335On-board computer and displays Z
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Display messages
Possible causes/consequences and
M
MSolutions 4
Check eng. oil Check eng. oil
lev. when next lev. when next
refuelling refuelling The engine oil level has dropped to the minimum level.
A warning tone also sounds.
! Avoid long journeys when there is too little coolant in the cool-
ing system. Otherwise the engine will be damaged.
X Check the oil level when next refuelling, at the latest
(Y page 396).
X If necessary, top up the engine oil (Y page 396).
X Have the engine checked at a qualified specialist workshop if the
engine oil needs topping up more often than usual.
Information on approved engine oils can be obtained from any
qualified specialist workshop or on the Internet at http://
bevo.mercedes-benz.co m.4
Engine oil level Engine oil level
Stop vehicle Stop vehicle
Switch engine off Switch engine off The engine oil level is too low. There is a risk of engine damage.
X Stop the vehicle immediately, paying attention to road and traf-
fic conditions, and switch off the engine.
X Safeguard the vehicle against rolling away (Y page 211).
X Check the engine oil level (Y page 396).
X If necessary, top up the engine oil (Y page 396).8
Reserve fuel level Reserve fuel level The fuel level has dropped into the reserve range.
Operation of the auxiliary heating is deactivated if the fuel level
drops into the reserve range.
X Refuel at the nearest filling station. C C There is very little fuel in the fuel tank.
The auxiliary heating cannot be operated.
X Refuel at the nearest filling station without fail. ¸
Replace Replace
air
aircleaner
cleaner Vehicles with a diesel engine: the engine air filter is dirty and must
be replaced.
X Visit a qualified specialist workshop. !
Clean Clean
the
thefuel
fuel fil‐
fil‐
ter
ter Vehicles with a diesel engine: there is water in the fuel filter. The
water must be drained off.
X Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Refill AdBlue See Refill AdBlue See
Owner’s Manual Owner’s Manual
The AdBlue
®
level has fallen below the reserve range. A warning
tone also sounds.
X Refill AdBlue ®
as soon as possible (Y page 208). Display messages
337On-board computer and displays Z