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000E
NO
TEDama getothe battery from over‐
vo ltage When
charging using a bat tery charge r with‐
out a maximum charging voltage, the battery
or the on-board electronics may be damaged. 0007
Only use battery charge rs with a maxi‐
mum charging voltage of 14.4 V. All
other vehicles
When charging the battery and during starting
assis tance, al ways use the jump-s tart connec‐
tion point in the engine compartment.
000E NO
TEDamaging the battery thro ugh
ove rvoltage When using a battery
charge r without a maxi‐
mum charging voltage, the battery or the
ve hicle electronics may be damaged. 0007
Only use battery charge rs with a maxi‐
mum charging voltage of 14.8 V. 000A
WARNING Risk ofexplosion from hydro‐
ge nga s igniting
A battery generates hydrogen gas during the
ch arging process. If there is a short circuit or
spar ksstart toform ,th ere is a danger of the
hy drogen gas igniting. 0007
Make sure that the positive term inal of
th e connected battery does not come
into conta ct withvehicle parts. 0007
Never place me tal objects or tools on a
batter y. 0007
When connecting and disconnecting the
batter y,yo u must obse rveth e descri‐
bed order forth e battery clamps. 0007
When giving starting assis tance, al ways
make sure that you on lyconnect bat‐
te ry term inals with identical polarity. 0007
During starting assis tance, you must
obse rveth e described order for con‐
necting and disconnecting the jump
lead. 0007
Do not connect or disconnect the bat‐
te ry cla mp s while the engine is running. 000A
WARNING Risk ofexplosion during
ch arging process and starting assis tance
During thech arging process and starting
assis tance, the battery may release an explo‐
sive gas mixture. 0007
Avoid fire , naked flames, creating
spar ksand smoking. 0007
Make sure that there is suf ficient venti‐
lation du ring thech arging process and
during starting assis tance. 0007
Do not lean over a batter y. 000A
WARNING Risk ofexplosion from a fro‐
zen battery
A dischar ged battery may freeze at temp era‐
tures slightly abo veor below freezing point.
During starting assis tance or battery charg‐
ing, bat tery gas may be released. 0007
Alw aysth aw a frozen bat tery out first
before charging it or per form ing start‐
ing assis tance. 436
Breakdown assi stance
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If
th e indicator/warning lamps in the instrument
clus ter do not light up at low temp eratures, it is
ve ry likely that the dischar ged battery has fro‐
zen. In this case you may neither jump-s tart the
ve hicle nor charge the batter y.
The service life of a battery that has been
th awe d may be dramatically shor tened. The
st arting characteristics may be impaired, espe‐
cially at low temp eratures.
It is recommended that you ha veathaw ed bat‐
te ry checked at a qualified specialist workshop.
All vehicles
Plug-in hybrid: obser vethe no tes in the Supple‐
ment. Otherwise, you may failto recognise dan‐
ge rs.
000E NO
TEDama gecaused bynumerous or
ex tended attem ptsto start the engine Nume
rous or extended attem ptsto start the
engine may damage the catalytic con verter
due tonon-combu sted fuel. 0007
Avoid numerous and extended attem pts
to start the engine. Obser
vethefo llowing points during starting
assis tance and when charging the battery:
R Only use undamaged jump lead/charging
cables with a suf ficient cross-section and
insula tedte rm inal clamps.
R Non- insulated parts of thete rm inal clamps
must not come into con tact wi thother me tal
parts while the jump lead/charging cable is
connected tothe battery/jump-s tart connec‐
tion point.
R The jump lead/charging cable must not
come into contact wi thany parts which may
mo vewhen the engine is running.
R Alw ays make sure that nei ther you nor the
battery is elect rostatically charge d.
R Keep away from fire and naked flames.
R Do not lean overth e batter y.
Obser vethe additional following points when
ch arging the battery:
R Only use battery charge rs tested and
appr oved for Mercedes-Benz.
R Read the battery charge r's operating instruc‐
tions before charging the batter y. Obser
vethe additional following points during
st arting assis tance:
R Starting assis tance may only be pr ovided
using batteries with a nominal voltage of
12 V.
R The vehicles must not touch.
R Petrol engine: only acceptstarting assis‐
ta nce if the engine and exhaust sy stem are
cold. St
arting assi stance and charging the12 V
battery Requ
irements:
R The vehicle is secured with the electric park‐
ing brake.
R Automatic transmission: the transmission
is in position 005D.
R Manual transmission: the transmission is in
neutral.
R The ignition and all electrical consumers are
switched off.
R The bonn etis open. Breakdown assis
tance 437
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0007
Fold co ver1 up in the direction of the
ar row. 0007
Slide co ver2 of positive clamp 3onthe
jump-s tarting connection point in the direc‐
tion of the ar row. 0007
Connect positive clamp 3onyour vehicle to
th e positive pole of the donor battery using
th e jump lead/charging cable. Alw ays begin
with positive clamp 3onyour ow nve hicle
fi rs t. 0007
During starting assi stance: start the
engine of the donor vehicle and run at idle
speed. 0007
Connect the negative pole of the donor bat‐
te ry and ear thpoint 4ofyour ow nve hicle
by using the jump lead/charging cable. Begin
with the donor battery firs t. 0007
During starting assi stance: start the
engine of your ow nve hicle. 0007
During thech arging process: start the
ch arging process. 0007
During starting assi stance: letthe engines
ru nfo r se veral minutes. 0007
During starting assi stance: before discon‐
necting the jump lead, switch on an electrical
consumer in your ow nve hicle, e.g. there ar
wind owheater or lighting.
When thest arting assis tance/charging process
is compl ete: 0007
First,re mo vethe jump lead/charging cable
from ear thpoint 4and negative pole of the
donor batter y,then from positive clamp 3
and positive pole of the donor batter y.Begin 438
Breakdown assis tance
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each time with
the conta cts onyour own
ve hicle firs t. 0007
Afterre moving the jump lead/charging
cable, close co ver2 of positive clamp 3. 0007
Close co ver1.
Fu rther information can be obtained at a quali‐
fi ed specialist workshop. Re
placing the 12V battery 0007
Obser vethe no tes on the12 V battery
(0013 page 434).
Mercedes-Benz recommends that you ha vethe
12 V battery replaced at a qualified specialist
wo rkshop, e.g. at a Mercedes-Benz Service
Centre.
Obser vethefo llowing no tes if youwa ntto
re place the battery yourself:
R Alw aysre place a faulty bat tery with a battery
which meets the specific vehicle requ ire‐
ments. The
vehicle is equipped with an AGMtech nol‐
ogy battery (Absorbent Glass Mat) or a li th‐
ium-ion batter y.Fu llve hicle functionality is
only guaranteed with an AGM battery or lith‐
ium-ion batter y.Fo r saf etyre asons,
Mercedes-Benz recommends that you on ly
use bat teries which ha vebeen tested and
appr oved foryo ur vehicle byMercedes-Benz.
R Carryover de tachable parts, such as vent
hoses, elbow fittings or term inal co vers from
th e battery being replaced.
R Make sure that theve nt hose is al ways con‐
nected tothe original opening on the side of
th e batter y.
Fit any existing or supplied cell caps.
Otherwise, gases or battery acid could
escape.
R Make sure that de tach able parts are recon‐
nected in the same way. To
w- starting or towing away Pe
rm itted towing me thods Plug-in
hybrid: be sure toobser vethe no tes in
th e Supplement. Otherwise, you may failto rec‐
ognise dangers.
Mercedes-Benz recommends transporting your
ve hicle in the case of a breakdown, rath er than
to wing it away.
Fo rto wing, use a tow rope or tow bar with bo th
axles on the ground. Do not use tow bar sys‐
te ms.
000E NO
TEDama getotheve hicle due to tow‐
ing away incor rectly 0007
Obser vethe instructions and no tes on
to wing away. Breakdown assis
tance 439
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Display messages
Possible causes/consequences and 0050
0050Solutions 0007
Wait until the engine has cooled down. 0007
Make sure that the air supply tothera diator is not obstructed. 0007
Avoiding high loads on the engine, drive tothe nearest qualified specialist workshop. In doing so, ensure that
th e coolant temp erature display remains below 120 °C.
00D7
Please wait Charging high-
voltage battery *T
he 48 V battery is dischar ged. You ha veswitched on the ignition while the12 V battery was being charge d with a
suitable charge r or while ano ther vehicle was pr oviding starting assis tance.
The discha rged 48 V battery is charge d automatically via thevo ltage con verter. Af ter a few minutes, theMotor can
be started again display message will be shown on the multifunction displa y. 0007
Start the engine. 0007
Drive theve hicle for a while tocharge the12 V battery and the 48 V battery af ter disconnecting thech arger
from theve hicle.
If th eMotor can be started again display message does not appear af ter a few minutes: 0007
Tryto start the engine again. 0007
Ifth e engine does not start, consult a qualified specialist workshop.
003D
48 V battery See Owner's
Manual *T
he 48 V sy stem is malfunctioning. Con venience functions may be restricted. 0007
Consult a qualified specialist workshop immediatel y.518
Displaymessa ges and warning/indicator lamps
Page 566 of 609

Au
tomatic front passen ger front air‐
bag deacti vation sy stem
see Automatic front passenger front
airbag shutoff
Au tomatic front passen ger front air‐
bag shu toff ........................................... 41, 43
Fu nction of the automatic front
passenger front airbag deactivation
sy stem ................................................... 41
PA SSENGER AIR BAG indicator lamp .... .43
Au tomatic mir rorfo lding function
Ac tivating/deactivating ...................... .153
Au tomatic transmission
DIRECT SELECT le ver ........................... 181
Drive program display .......................... 178
Drive programs .................................... 178
DY NA MIC SELECT switch ..................... 178
Engaging drive position ....................... 183
Engaging neutral .................................. 182
Engaging pa rkposition ........................ 183
Engaging reve rsege ar ........................ .182
Kickdown ............................................. 184
Manual gear changing ........................ .183
St eering wheel gearshift paddles ........ 183
Tr ansmission position display .............. 181Tr
ansmission positions ........................ 181
Au tomatic transmission (problem)
see Transmission (problem)
Axle load Perm issible .......................................... 473
Tr ailer operation .................................. 488 B
Bag hook .................................................. .121
Ball ne ck
Fo lding out/in .................................... .262
BA S (Brake Assist Sy stem) .................... .204
Battery Cha rging (Remo teOnline) .................... 17 0
Ke y ........................................................ 75
Re mo tecontrol (s tationary heater) ...... 16 3
Battery see Battery (vehicle)
Battery (vehicle) ...................................... 439
Charging .............................................. 437
Charging (Remo teOnline) .................... 17 0
No tes .................................................. 434 No
tes (s tarting assis tance and
ch arging) ............................................ .435
Re placing ............................................ 439
St arting assis tance .............................. 437
Belt see Seat belt
Bic ycle rack
Tr ailer operation .................................. 266
Blind Spot Assist .................................... .256
Ac tivating/deactivating ...................... .259
Fu nction .............................................. 256
Sy stem limitations ...............................2 56
Blo wer
see Climate control
BlueTEC see AdBlue ®
Blue tooth ®
............................................... 308
Information .......................................... 308
Setting up an Internet connection ....... 372
Switching on/off ................................. 308
Switching profile (DUN/PAN) .............. 373
Blue tooth ®
audio
Ac tivating ............................................ 391 Index
563
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00AFPlace
theke y in the mar ked
space See Owner's Manual ................. 534
Please reduce speed ...........................5 04
00D7Please wait Charging high- volt‐
age battery .......................................... 51 8
PRE-SAFE inoperative See Owner's
Manual ................................................ 501
Ra dar sensors dirty See Owner's
Manual ................................................ 496
006FRe ar left seat backrest not
loc ked (Example) .................................5 38
0077Re ctify tyre pressure ................... 530
Re duce speed ...................................... 532
00C8Re fill Ad Blue Eng. start not pos‐
sible .................................................... 522
00C8Re fill Ad Blue See Owne r’s Man‐
ual .......................................................5 22
0024Re lease parking brake .................495
009ERe place air cleaner ......................516,
Replace key See Owner's Man‐
ual ...................................................... .535
00AFRe placekey ................................ .534
00B6Re servefuel le vel........................ .519
0075 Restra int sys. malfunction Con‐
sult workshop ...................................... 503
Re versing not poss. Consult work‐
shop ....................................................5 25
Risk of vehicle rolling Driver door
open and transmission not in P ...........527
Ru n Flat Indicator inope rative ............. 533
003DSee Owner's Manual ....................514
Speed limit (winter tyres) XXX km/h ...513
00CC Steering malfunction Incre ased
ph ysical ef fort See Owner's Manual .... 538
00CCSt eering malfunction See Own‐
er's Manual ......................................... 527
00CCSt eering malfunction Stop
immediately See Owner's Manual .......538 St
op vehicle Lea veengine running
Wa itTransmission cooling ...................524
003D Stop vehicle Lea veengine run‐
ning ...................................................... 51 5
003D Stop vehicle See Owner's Man‐
ual ........................................................ 516
00CC Stop vehicle Vehicle too low ........ 509
çsuspended ................................... 511
0049 Switch off lights .......................... 542
0049 Switch on headlamps ..................542
To shift out of P or N,depress brake
and start engine .................................. 525
00C8To p upAdBlue Perf.re duced in
XXX miles See Owner's Manual ...........524
00C8 Top up AdBlue Perf.re duced:
XXX km/h Nostart in XXX km ............ 523
To p up coolant See Owner ’sManual ....515
00B2 Top up washer fluid .................... .540
Tr af fic Sign Assi stCamera view
re stricted See Owner's Manual ........... 508572
Index
Page 586 of 609

Designs ...............................................
272
Head-up display ................................... 280
Media .................................................. 278
Na vigation ............................................ 276
Overview ..............................................2 71
Ra dio ...................................................2 78
Service ................................................ 274
Te lephone ............................................ 279
Tr ip ...................................................... 275
Mercedes me connect ............................ 365
Ac cident and breakdown mana ge‐
ment .................................................... 366
Ar ranging a service appointment ......... 367
Calling the Mercedes-Benz Cus tomer
Centre ................................................. 365
Consenting todata transfer .................3 67
Information ..........................................3 65
Making a call via theove rhead con‐
trol panel ............................................. 365
Service call with the me button ........... 366
Tr ans ferred data ..................................3 67
Mercedes-AMG vehicles
No tes ................................................... 16 6
Mercedes-Benz Apps Calling up ............................................ 375Using
voice control .............................. 375
Mercedes-Benz emer gency call sys‐
te m ........................................................... 368
Au tomatic emergency call ................... 369
Information .......................................... 368
Information on data processing .......... .370
Manual emer gency call ........................ 369
Overview ............................................. 368
Self-diagnosis (Russia) ........................ 370
St arting/ending ERA-GLONASS test
mode .................................................. .371
Mercedes-Benz Link ................................ 360
Connecting .......................................... 360
Ending ................................................ .360
Overview ............................................. 360
Using ................................................... 360
Mercedes-Benz service centre see Qualified specialist workshop
Message (multifunction display) see Display message
Message memory .................................... 490
Messages Voice commands (LINGU ATRO NIC) .....2 93Messages
see Text messa ges
Mir rors
see Outside mir rors
Mobile phone Cancelling permission for Internet
connection ........................................... 374
Damage de tection (pa rked vehicle) ..... 201
Fr equencies ......................................... 472
Locking theve hicle ................................ 78
St arting theve hicle ............................. 16 8
Tr ansmission output (maximum) .......... 472
Un locking theve hicle ............................78
Wi reless charging ................................ 13 3
Mobile phone see Android Auto
see Apple CarPlay™
see Mercedes-Benz Link
see Second telephone
see Telephone
Mobile phone voice recognition
St arting .............................................. .353
St opping ..............................................3 53 Index
583
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St
oring radio stations .......................... 394
Swit ching on ...................................... .392
Switching traf fic announcements
on/off ................................................. 395
Ta gging music trac ks........................... 395
Vo ice commands (LINGU ATRO NIC) .....2 90
Ra dio stations
Dialling (on-boa rdcompu ter) ............... 278
Ra in closing function
Sliding sunroof ...................................... 95
Ra in-closing feature
Side wind ows ........................................89
Ra nge
Ad Blue ®
............................................... 274
Displ aying ............................................ 275
REACH regulation ...................................... 28
Re ading light
see Interior lighting
Re alwo od (Care) .................................... .422
Re ar climate control
Setting ................................................. 15 8
Re ar door (child saf ety lock) .................... 70 Re
ar fog light
Switching on/off .................................1 36
Re ar seat
see Seat
Re ar seat belt
St atus display ........................................ 38
Re ar seat belt status display .................... 38
Re ar window
Ro ller sunblind ...................................... .87
Re ar window heater ................................ 15 5
Re ar-view mir ror
see Outside mir rors
Re cycling
see Take -ba ckof end-of-life vehicles
Re ducing agent
see AdBlue ®
Re fuelling
Re fuelling theve hicle ........................... 187
To pping up AdBlue ®
............................. 191
Re gistration
Ve hicle ................................................... 27Re
mo tecont rol (stationa ryheater/
ve ntilation)
Displa ys............................................... 16 3
Problems ............................................. 16 4
Re placing the battery .......................... 16 3
Setting ................................................. 16 2
Re mo teOnline
Charging the battery ............................1 70
Cooling or heating theve hicle inte‐
ri or .......................................................1 69
St arting theve hicle ............................. 17 0
Re placing a bulb
see Changing bulbs
Re scue card ............................................... 28
Re ser ve
Fu el ..................................................... 479
Re set function (multimedia sy stem) ...... 317
Re sidual heat ...........................................1 58
Resto ring (factory settings)
see Reset function (multimedia sy stem)
Restra int system ...................................... .32
Basic instructions forch ildren .............. .47
Fu nction in an accident ........................ .33588
Index
Page 597 of 609

Importing contacts .............................. 356
Importing contacts (o
verview) ............ .355
Incoming call during an existing call .... 354
Information .......................................... 349
Inter changing mobile phones .............. .351
Locking theve hicle (mobile phone) .......78
Menu (on-board computer) .................. 279
Mobile phone voice recognition .......... 353
No tes .................................................. 346
Operating modes ................................. 349
Re ception and transmission volume .... 352
St arting theve hicle (mobile phone) ..... 16 8
Switching mobile phones (Near Field
Communication (NFC)) ........................ 352
Te lephone menu overview ...................3 48
Te lephone operation ............................ 353
Un locking theve hicle (mobile phone) ....78
Using Near Field Communication
(NFC) ................................................... 352
Vo ice commands (LINGU ATRO NIC) .....2 90
Wi reless charging (mobile phone) ........ 13 3
Te lephone
see Second telephone
Te lephone number
Dialling (on-board computer) .............. .279 Te
lephone operation
see Calls
Te lephony operating modes
Blue tooth ®
Te lephony .......................... 349
Business telephony ............................ .349
Te lephony operating modes
see Second telephone
Te lete xt
Displaying ............................................ 402
Overview ............................................. 402
Te levision
see TV
Te mp erature ............................................ 15 5
Te xt messages ......................................... 357
Calling a message sender .................... 358
Changing folders ................................ .359
Composing .......................................... 358
Configu ring the displa yedte xt mes‐
sa ge s ................................................... 357
Deleting ............................................... 359
Drafts .................................................. 359
No tes ................................................... 357
Options ................................................ 359
Outbox ................................................ 359 Re
ad-aloud function ............................ 358
Re ading .............................................. .358
Re plying .............................................. 358
Sending ...............................................3 58
Vo ice commands (LINGU ATRO NIC) .....2 93
Through-loading feature
see Seat
Ti e-d owney es .......................................... 12 0
Time Manual time setting ............................. 308
Setting summer time ........................... 307
Setting the time and date automati‐
cally ..................................................... 307
Setting the time zone .......................... 307
Setting the time/date form at .............. 308
TIREFIT kit ................................................ 429
Declaration of con form ity ...................... 26
St orage location ..................................4 29
Using ................................................... 429
To ne settings ...........................................4 03
Calling up the sound menu .................. 403
Information .......................................... 403
To ngue weight ........................................ .488 594
Index