ECU MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS SALOON 2008 Owner's Manual
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Loading and stowing
188 Skibag*
G
Risk of injury
The skibag is designed to carry up to four
pairs of skis. Do not use the skibag to carry
any other type of load.
The skibag must always be secured when
laden. Otherwise, injuries could be caused
by it in the event of an accident.
Unfolding the skibag and loading skis 1
Cover
2 Release catches
X Fold down the rear seat armrest.
X Press release catches 2together and fold
down cover 1. 1
Skibag
X Pull skibag 1into the vehicle interior.
The skibag unfolds.
X Open the boot lid or tailgate. Saloon shown as an example
1
Release button X
Press release button 1.
The flap opens downwards. Skibag
X
Slide the skis into the skibag from the
boot/luggage compartment. 1
Strap Controls
* optional
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189
X
Pull strap 1tight by the loose end until the
skis are held firmly inside the skibag. 1
Hook
2 Securing ring
X Engage hook 1in securing ring 2.
X Pull the strap tight by the loose end.
Removing the skis and folding up the
skibag X
Loosen the two straps.
X Remove the hook from the securing ring.
X Take the skis out of the skibag.
X Close the flap in the boot/luggage com-
partment.
X Smooth out the skibag and fold it up. X
Stow the skibag in the rear seat backrest.
X Fold the cover back up.
i Saloon:
You should always close the flap in the boot
if you do not require the skibag. This will
prevent access to the boot from the vehicle
interior.
Removing the skibag The skibag can be removed for cleaning or
drying.
X
Open the boot lid or tailgate. 1
Button
2 Flap
3 Catch 4
Skibag frame
X Press button 1.
Flap 2folds down.
X Press catch 3in and pull out frame 4
containing the skibag.
i You can remove the skibag even if you
have folded the rear seat backrest for-
wards. G
Risk of poisoning
Saloon:
When the skibag has been removed, always
drive with the boot lid closed. Exhaust
fumes could otherwise enter the vehicle
interior. Controls
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190 Luggage net in the front-passenger
footwell
G
Risk of injury
Only place lightweight objects in the lug-
gage net. Do not use it to transport heavy,
sharp-edged or fragile objects. The luggage
net cannot secure the objects sufficiently
in the event of an accident. Loading guidelines
G
Risk of injury
Secure and position the load as described
in the loading guidelines.
Otherwise, vehicle occupants could
be injured by the load being thrown around
in the event of sharp braking, a sudden
change in direction or an accident. This also
applies to seats which have been removed.
You will find further information in the
"Securing a load" section.
Even if you follow all the loading guidelines,
the load will increase the risk of injury in the
event of an accident. G
Risk of poisoning
Keep the boot lid/tailgate closed while the
vehicle is in operation. Otherwise, exhaust
fumes could enter the vehicle interior and
poison you.
The handling characteristics of a laden vehi-
cle are dependent on the distribution of the
load within the vehicle. You should therefore
load your vehicle as shown in the illustrations. Distribution of the load within the vehicle: Saloon Distribution of the load within the vehicle: Estate
Observe the following notes when transport-
ing a load:
R
When transporting a load, never exceed the
maximum permissible gross vehicle weight
or the permissible axle loads for the vehicle
(including occupants).
R Position heavy loads as far forwards and as
low in the boot or luggage compartment as
possible.
R The load must not protrude above the
upper edge of the backrests.
R Always place the load against the front or
rear seat backrests. Controls
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191
R
Only load the additional loading floor in the
boot up to a maximum of 20 kg.
R Secure the load with sufficiently strong and
wear-resistant load restraints. Pad sharp
edges for protection.
i Load restraints are available at any quali-
fied specialist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-
Benz Service Centre. R
If the rear seats are not occupied, insert the
belt tongue on the outer seat belts into the
buckle of the opposite seat belt. This
increases the restraining effect of the rear
seat backrests. Securing a load
Plastic hooks (Saloon) On vehicles without a through-loading feature
in the rear bench seat*, four plastic hooks are
fitted to the boot floor. You can use these to
attach the luggage securing feature which is
available as an accessory.
Lashing eyelets*
G
Risk of injury
Load the lashing eyes evenly.
Otherwise, you or others could be injured
by the load transported being thrown
around if you:
R brake sharply
R change direction suddenly
R have an accident
Observe the loading guidelines.
Observe the following points or guidelines
when securing loads:
R Secure the load using the lashing eyelets.
R Do not use elastic straps or nets to secure
a load as these are only intended as an anti-
slip protection for light loads. R
Do not route lashing materials across sharp
edges or corners.
R Pad sharp edges for protection.
Boot or luggage compartment
There are four lashing eyelets in the boot or
luggage compartment. Saloon with through-loading feature in the rear
bench seat*
1
Lashing eyelets Controls
* optional
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192Estate
1
Lashing eyelets Stowage well under the boot floor
(Saloon)
TIREFIT, the vehicle tool kit, etc. are located
in the stowage well. 1
Handle
X To open: pull handle 1and fold up the
boot floor. 1
Locking mechanism
X Fold locking mechanism 1down in the
direction of the arrow. Stowage well under the luggage com-
partment floor (Estate)
G
Risk of injury
Do not carry heavy or hard objects under
the luggage compartment floor if it is open
and the objects are not secured.
Otherwise, you and other vehicle occu-
pants could be injured by objects being
thrown around the vehicle in the event of
sharp braking, a sudden change in direction
or an accident.
Vehicles without a folding bench seat* TIREFIT, the vehicle tool kit, etc. are located
underneath the rear luggage compartment
floor. A loading tray and a folding box are
located under the front luggage compartment
floor.Controls
* optional
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195
ers
6on front luggage compartment floor
1.
i You must release both retainers 6to
remove transverse brace 4. To do this,
press the tabs under retainer 6forwards.
i You can insert loading tray 2under
either the rear or the front luggage com-
partment floor.
Vehicles with a folding bench seat* TIREFIT, the vehicle tool kit, etc. are located
in the stowage well.
Opening the luggage compartment floor
1
Handle
2 Luggage compartment floor X
Remove the seat cushion from the folding
bench seat (Y page 87).
X Pull handle 1and fold up luggage com-
partment floor 2.
Closing the luggage compartment floor
X Fold down luggage compartment floor 2
and press it down until it locks in place. Retaining hooks in the boot (Saloon)
There is a hook on the upper edge of the boot,
on which you can hang items such as bags. 1
Tab
2 Hook
X Pull down hook 2by tab 1. Through-loading feature in the rear
bench seat* (Saloon)
The left-hand and right-hand rear seats can
be folded down to increase the boot capacity.
If you are transporting a long load, you can
remove the rear bench seat cushions
(Y page 197). G
Risk of injury
Do not carry heavy or hard objects inside
the vehicle or in the boot unless they are
secured. Vehicle occupants could be
injured by objects being thrown around in
the vehicle in the event of:
R sharp braking
R a change of direction or
R an accident G
Risk of poisoning
Always drive with the boot lid closed.
Exhaust fumes could otherwise enter the
vehicle interior.
Folding the rear bench seat forwards !
The seat cushion must always be released
and folded up before the backrest is folded Controls
* optional
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198seat heating connector
2from the seat
cushion.
i Join the connections for the seat heating,
making sure the connector clicks into
place, when replacing the cushion.
X Pull seat cushion release catch 1and
remove the seat cushion upwards.
! Leave the seat cushion hinge in this posi-
tion. If you fold it back, you could damage
the upholstery. X
Fold the backrest forward. Enlarging the luggage compartment
(Estate)
The left-hand and right-hand rear seats can
be folded down to increase the luggage com-
partment capacity.
If the combined luggage cover and net is fit-
ted with the luggage compartment cover and
safety net, you can only fold the right-hand
backrest forwards on its own or both backr-
ests if you first fold the right-hand backrest
forwards. G
Risk of injury
Do not carry heavy or hard objects inside
the vehicle or in the luggage compartment
unless they are secured.
Otherwise, you and other vehicle occu-
pants could be injured by objects being
thrown around the vehicle in the event of
sharp braking, a sudden change in direction
or an accident.
You must always fold the seat cushions
forward and attach the safety net when
using the luggage compartment enlarge-
ment. G
Risk of poisoning
Always drive with the tailgate closed.
Exhaust fumes could otherwise enter the
vehicle interior.
Folding the rear bench seat forwards 1
Seat cushion release handle
2 Seat cushion
i If the driver's or front-passenger seat has
been adjusted for a tall person, it may be
necessary to move the seats forwards
slightly to fold the backrests forwards.
i Vehicles with a memory function*: if one
or both parts of the rear seat backrest are
folded forwards, the respective front seat Controls
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201
Adjusting the backrest position
1
Backrest release catch
2 Backrest
i You can adjust the backrests to a second,
upright position. This creates a larger load
capacity where necessary or greater seat-
ing comfort on the folding bench seat.
X Pull release catch 1on the right-hand seat
upwards and fold backrest 2forwards.
X Once backrest 2is disengaged, pull
release catch 1upwards again.
X Pull release catch 1on the left-hand seat
upwards and fold backrest 2forwards. X
Once backrest 2is disengaged, pull
release catch 1upwards again.
X Fold backrests 2of the left-hand and
right-hand seats back until they engage.
Backrests 2are now in the second posi-
tion. Luggage compartment cover and
safety net (Estate)
The luggage cover and the safety net are
attached to the rear bench seat backrest as
a combined luggage cover and net.
Safety net G
Risk of injury
The safety net cannot secure heavy loads.
You should therefore always lash down the
load.
You could otherwise be injured by objects
which have not been sufficiently secured
being thrown around in the event of sharp
braking, a sudden change of direction or an
accident. 1
Safety net
2 Safety net retainers
X Pull safety net 1up and hook it into retain-
ers 2.
i You can also use the safety net when the
rear seat backrest is folded down. In this
case, you should hook the safety net into
the front retainers.
Luggage compartment cover The luggage cover is released automatically
when the tailgate is opened or closed, and is
automatically raised or lowered. It is there-
fore not necessary to roll up the luggage
cover before loading and unloading the vehi-
cle. Controls
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202
!
While loading the vehicle, make sure that
the luggage compartment is not loaded
above the lower edge of the side windows.
Otherwise, the combined luggage cover
and net could be damaged when the tail-
gate is closed.
Do not place objects on the luggage com-
partment cover.
Rolling up the luggage compartment
cover 1
Grab handle
2 Luggage compartment cover
X Pull luggage cover 2down to the horizon-
tal by handle 1.
X Unhook luggage cover 2from the retain-
ers on the left and right-hand sides. To do this, pull luggage compartment cover
2
slightly to the rear and lower it.
X Release luggage compartment cover 2.
Luggage compartment cover 2rolls up of
its own accord.
Pulling out the luggage compartment
cover
X Pull out luggage compartment cover 2
until it engages.
Removing the combined luggage cover
and net
X Roll up the safety net and luggage
cover 2.
X Fold both rear seat cushions forwards
(Y page 198).
X Fold the right-hand backrest, and then the
left-hand backrest forwards (Y page 198).
X Push the combined luggage cover and net
to the left and out of the retainers on the
rear seat backrest and remove it. EASY-PACK system*
EASY-PACK load-securing kit* Your EASY-PACK load-securing kit comes
with accessories which allow you to use your
boot/luggage compartment in a variety of
ways. You can store the load-securing kit in
the wallet provided.
i
Estate: on vehicles with a stowage box*
in the luggage compartment, you can keep
the wallet and the telescopic rod in the
stowage box. Illustration: Estate
1
Loading rails Controls
* optional
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203
Inserting the mounting elements into the
loading rail Illustration: Estate
1
Loading rail
2 Mounting element
You can slide mounting element 2in loading
rail 1to various detents and secure it. These
detents are marked and positioned at 5-cm
intervals along loading rail 1.
You can turn the mounting element in the
loading rail to four different positions:
‹ To lock the mounting element
N To release the lashing eyelet, the belt
reel or the telescopic rod L
To remove the mounting element
S To push the mounting element to the
next detent
X Turn mounting element 2toL.
X Insert mounting element 2into loading
rail 1.
X Turn mounting element 2to‹ until
you feel it clearly engage in loading rail
1.
Inserting the lashing eyelet into the
mounting element 1
Lashing eyelet
2 Mounting element G
Risk of injury
Spread the load evenly between the lashing
eyelets. Observe the loading guidelines.
X Turn mounting element 2in the loading
rail to N.
X Insert lashing eyelet 1into mounting ele-
ment 2.
X Turn mounting element 2to‹ until
you feel it clearly engage in the loading rail.
Belt reel Illustration: Estate
1
Belt reel
2 Mounting element
3 Locking button Controls
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