170 MERCEDES-BENZ C-Class SEDAN 2016 W205 Owner's Manual
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Steering wheel ............................... 340
Trim pieces .................................... 340
Washing by hand ........................... 336
Wheels ........................................... 338
Windows ........................................ 338
Wiper blades .................................. 338
Wooden trim .................................. 340
Cargo tie down rings ......................... 313
CD
see also Digital Operator's Man-
ual .................................................. 298
CD player (on-board computer) ........ 244
Center console
Lower section ............................ 40, 41
Upper section .................................. 39
Central locking
Locking/unlocking (SmartKey) ........ 81
Changing bulbs
High-beam headlamps ................... 124
Low-beam headlamps .................... 123
Opening and closing the side trim
panels ............................................ 124
Reversing lamps ............................ 124
Turn signals (front) ......................... 124
Turn signals (rear) .......................... 124
Changing the media source ............. 243
Charge-air pressure (on-board
computer, Mercedes-AMG vehi-
cles) .................................................... 252
Charging
see Charging the high-voltage bat-
tery (important safety notes)
Charging cable
Connecting .................................... 173
Controls ......................................... 171
Important safety notes .................. 171
Indicator lamp ................................ 172
Removing ....................................... 173
Storing ........................................... 171
Warming up ................................... 170
Charging the high-voltage battery
(important safety notes) ................... 168
Child
Restraint system .............................. 63
Child seat
Forward-facing restraint system ...... 66 LATCH-type (ISOFIX) child seat
anchors ............................................ 64
On the front-passenger seat ............ 65
Rearward-facing restraint system .... 65
Top Tether ....................................... 64
Child-proof locks
Important safety notes .................... 66
Rear doors ....................................... 67
Children
Special seat belt retractor ............... 62
Cigarette lighter ................................ 319
Cle
aning
Mirror turn signal ........................... 339
Climate control
3-zone automatic control panel ..... 131
Control panel for automatic cli-
mate control (1 zone) .................... 130
Control panel for dual-zone auto-
matic climate control ..................... 130
Controlling automatically ............... 133
Cooling with air dehumidification .. 133
Cooling with air dehumidification
(multimedia system) ...................... 303
Defrosting the windows ................. 136
Defrosting the windshield .............. 135
ECO start/stop function (3-zone
automatic climate control) ............. 132
General notes ................................ 129
Immediate pre-entry climate con-
trol ................................................. 143
Indicator lamp ................................ 133
Ionization ....................................... 140
Ionization (multimedia system) ...... 303
Notes on using the automatic cli-
mate control .................................. 132
Overview ........................................ 302
Overview of systems ...................... 129
Perfume atomizer .......................... 138
Perfume atomizer (multimedia
system) .......................................... 303
Pre-entry climate control (via key)
(multimedia system) ...................... 303
Pre-entry climate control at
departure time ............................... 142
Pre-entry climate control at
departure time (multimedia sys-
tem) ............................................... 303
Pre-entry climate control via key ... 141
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Problem (malfunction) ...................168
Refueling ........................................ 164
Tank content/reserve fuel ............. 389
Fuel filler flap
Opening ......................................... 165
Fuel level
Calling up the range (on-board
computer) ...................................... 240
Fuel tank
Capacity ........................................ 389
Problem (malfunction) ................... 168
Fuses
Allocation chart ..................... 357, 359
Before changing .............................3 57
Dashboard fuse box ....................... 357
Fuse box in the engine compart-
ment .............................................. 358
Fuse box in the front-passenger
footwell .......................................... 358
Fuse box in the trunk ..................... 359
Important safety notes .................. 357
G
G-Meter (on-board computer,
Mercedes-AMG vehicles) .................. 252
Garage door opener
Clearing the memory ..................... 329
General notes ................................ 326
Important safety notes .................. 327
Opening/closing the garage door .. 329
Problems when programming ........3 28
Programming (button in the rear-
view mirror) ................................... 327
Synchronizing the rolling code ....... 328
Gear indicator (on-board com-
puter, Mercedes-AMG vehicles) ....... 252
Genuine parts ...................................... 27
Glove box ...........................................3 09
Google™ Local Search
see also Digital Operator's Man-
ual ..................................................2 98
H
Handbrake
see Parking brake
HANDS-FREE ACCESS .......................... 92Handwriting recognition
Switching text reader function
on/off ............................................ 301
Touchpad ....................................... 300
Hazard warning lamps ......................120
Head restraints
Adjusting (electrically) ................... 107
Adjusting (manually) ......................1 07
Adjusting (rear) .............................. 107
Adjusting the fore-and-aft posi-
tion manually ................................. 107
General notes ................................ 106
Important safety notes .................. 106
Installing/removing (rear) .............. 107
Head-up display
Adjusting the brightness ................ 250
Displays and operating .................. 238
Function/notes .............................2 38
Important safety notes .................. 238
Selecting displays .......................... 249
Setting the position ....................... 250
Storing settings (memory func-
tion) ............................................... 116
Headlamps
Cleaning system (notes) ................ 393
Fogging up ..................................... 121
see Automatic headlamp mode
Heating
see Climate control
High beam flasher .............................1 19
High-beam headlamps
Adaptive Highbeam Assist ............. 120
Changing bulbs .............................. 124
Display message ............................ 267
Switching on/off ........................... 119
High-voltage battery
Battery care ................................... 170
Charging (charging station) ............ 174
Charging (mains socket) ................ 171
Charging (wallbox) ......................... 173
Charging cable warming ................ 170
Cruise range .................................. 170
Energy consumption ......................1 70
General notes .................................. 45
Method of operation ......................1 69
Outside temperatures .................... 170
Overvoltage protection .................. 170
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Problems with the charging proc-
ess .................................................175
Terms of use .................................. 170
Vehicle fire ....................................... 45
Hill start assist .................................. 150
HOLD function
Activating ....................................... 195
Activation conditions ..................... 194
Deactivating ................................... 195
Display message ............................ 277
Function/notes .............................1 94
General notes ................................ 194
Home address
see also Digital Operator's Man-
ual ..................................................2 98
Hood
Closing ...........................................3 31
Display message ............................ 284
Important safety notes .................. 330
Opening ......................................... 330
Horn ...................................................... 35
HUD
see Head-up display
Hybrid drive system
Automatic switch off ........................ 44
Danger of electric shock .................. 44
Display message ............................ 272
General notes .................................. 44
High-voltage battery ........................ 45
Important safety notes .................... 44
Manual switch off ............................ 44
Opening the hood ............................ 45
Warning lamp ................................. 288
Hybrid vehicles
Important safety notes .................... 44
Hydroplaning ..................................... 184
I
Ignition lock
see Key positions
Immobilizer .......................................... 79
Indicator and warning lamps
COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST
PLUS .............................................. 295
Indicator lamps
see Warning and indicator lamps Indicators
see Turn signals
Insect protection on the radiator .... 331
Instrument cluster
Overview .......................................... 36
Warning and indicator lamps ........... 36
Instrument cluster lighting .............. 235
Interior lighting ................................. 121
Control ...........................................1 22
Overview ........................................ 121
Reading lamp ................................. 121
iPod
®
see also Digital Operator's Man-
ual ..................................................2 98
J
Jack
Using ............................................. 381
Jump starting (engine) ......................352
K
Key positions
SmartKey ....................................... 146
Start/Stop button .......................... 146
KEYLESS-GO
Convenience closing feature ............ 97
Deactivation ..................................... 82
Locking ............................................ 82
Removing the Start/Stop button ... 147
Start function ................................... 83
Unlocking ......................................... 82
Kickdown
Driving tips ....................................1 59
Manual gearshifting ....................... 163
Knee bag .............................................. 53
L
Lamps
see Warning and indicator lamps
Lane Keeping Assist
Activating/deactivating ................. 219
Activating/deactivating (on-
board computer) ............................ 248
Display message ............................ 275
Function/information .................... 218
see Active Lane Keeping Assist
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The high-voltage battery can be charged in a
nominal voltage range from 100 V to 240 V.
You can view the condition of charge of the high-
voltage battery in the multifunction display. Youcan find information in "PLUG-IN HYBRID oper-
ation", section "Menus and submenus" under
"Energy flow display" (
Ypage 227).
High and low outside temperatures
Low outside temperatures
At very low outside temperatures the maximum
power output of the high-voltage battery may be
reduced. The high-voltage battery is then no
longer able to provide the normal electrical
power output.
High outside temperatures
To prevent damage to the high-voltage battery
due to very high outside temperatures, the max-
imum power output of the high-voltage battery
is reduced by the vehicle.
Energy consumption and electrical
range
The maximum electrical range is generally
reduced by:
Rhigh and low outside temperatures
Roperating the climate control system
Rswitching on consumers
The battery's physical characteristics are such
that leaving the vehicle parked for long periods
at low outdoor temperatures without charging it
can lead to:
Ra reduction in battery performance
Rlonger charge times
Notes on battery care
Avoid storing or transporting the vehicle at
excessively high or low temperatures over a long
period.
If you park the vehicle and leave it stationary for
long periods:
Rcheck the condition of charge of the high-
voltage battery more often
Rconnect the vehicle to a power supply
This prevents self-discharge and damage to the high-voltage battery.
Terms of use
Please note the information on exceptions and
limitations in warranty documentation and in
the Maintenance Booklet.
Handling the charging cable and charg-
ing cable controls
Do not leave the charging cable controls
(Ypage 171) hanging loose from an electrical
outlet. Otherwise, this could result in a poor
contact with the electrical outlet and malfunc-
tions when charging the vehicle.
To ensure that the brackets within the charging
cable controls are not subjected to incorrect
loads, observe the following:
RNever lift or carry the controls by the charging
cable connector or the mains plug.
RTo transport the charging cable, the coiled
part can be:
-wrapped around the controls or
-secured to the housing of the controls
Heat generated by the charging cable
and charging cable connector
Pay attention to the "Important safety notes"
(Ypage 168).
During the charging process, the charging cable
and charging cable connector may heat up.
The charging cable and charging cable connec-
tor will only heat up within the permissible lim-
iting values, provided that:
Rthe power supply and the charging cable are
not damaged
Rthe instructions for handling the charging
cable and controls on the charging cable are
observed
If the charging cable or plug get too hot, have the
mains power supply checked.
Protection device against overvoltage
!Overvoltage in the mains supply may dam-
age the vehicle. For this reason, the vehicle is
equipped with a protection device against
overvoltage in the mains supply. This device
may be triggered during severe thunder-
storms, for example, and may lead to the buil-
ding's fuse being tripped and an interruption
in the power supply. These functions protect
the vehicle. After the building fuse is switched
170Charging the high-voltage battery (PLUG-IN HYBRID vehicles)
Driving and parking
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tire load rating and speed rating required for
your vehicle.
:Tire width
;Nominal aspect ratio in %
=Tire code
?Rim diameter
ALoad bearing index
BSpeed rating
General: depending on the manufacturer's
standards, the size imprinted in the tire wall may
not contain any letters or may contain one letter
that precedes the size description.
If there is no letter preceding the size descrip-
tion (as shown above): these are passenger
vehicle tires according to European manufac-
turing standards.
If "P" precedes the size description: these are
passenger vehicle tires according to U.S. man-
ufacturing standards.
If "LT" precedes the size description: these are
light truck tires according to U.S. manufacturing
standards.
If "T" precedes the size description: compact
emergency wheels with high tire pressure that
are only designed for temporary use in an emer-
gency.
Tire width: tire width:shows the nominal tire
width in millimeters.
Height-width ratio: aspect ratio;is the size
ratio between the tire height and tire width and
is shown in percent. The aspect ratio is calcula-
ted by dividing the tire width by the tire height.
Tire code: tire code=specifies the tire type.
"R" represents radial tires; "D" represents diag-
ona l ti
res; "B" represents diagonal radial tires.
Optionally, tires with a maximum speed of over
149 mph (240 km/h) may have "ZR" in the size description, depending on the manufacturer
(e.g. 245/40 ZR 18).
Rim diameter:
rim diameter?is the diameter
of the bead seat, not the diameter of the rim
flange. The rim diameter is specified in
inches (in).
Load-bearing index: load-bearing indexAis a
numerical code that specifies the maximum
load-bearing capacity of a tire.
Do not overload the tires by exceeding the
specified load limit. The maximum permissible
load can be found on the vehicle's Tire and
Loading Information placard on the B-pillar on
the driver's side (
Ypage 370).
Example:
Load-bearing index 91 indicates a maximum
load of 1,356 lb (615 kg) that the tires can bear.
For further information on the maximum tire
load in kilograms and lbs, see (
Ypage 376).
For further information on the load bearing
index, see "Load index" (
Ypage 376).
Speed rating: speed ratingBspecifies the
approved maximum speed of the tire.
iTire data is vehicle-specific and may deviate
from the data in the example.
Rega rdle
ss of the speed rating, always observe
the speed limits. Drive carefully and adapt your
driving style to the traffic conditions.
Summer tires
IndexSpeed rating
Qup to 100 mph (160 km/h)
Rup to 106 mph (170 km/h)
Sup to 112 mph (180 km/h)
Tup to 118 mph (190 km/h)
Hup to 130 mph (210 km/h)
Vup to 149 mph (240 km/h)
Wup to 168 mph (270 km/h)
Yup to 186 mph (300 km/h)
ZR...Yup to 186 mph (300 km/h)
ZR...(..Y)over 186 mph (300 km/h)
ZRover 149 mph (240 km/h)
ROptionally, tires with a maximum speed of
over 149 mph (240 km/h) may have "ZR" in
All about wheels an d tires375
Wheels and tires
Z