height MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS SALOON 2020 User Guide
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immediate vicinity of
the body when the
ve hicle is being lo wered. *
NO
TEMercedes-AMG vehicles #
Obser vethe no tes in the Supplement.
Yo u could otherwise failto recognise
dangers. Re
quirements:
R The vehicle has been star ted.
R The vehicle must not be moving fasterthan
60 km/h. Ra
ising theve hicle #
Press button 1.
Indica tor lamp 2lights up.
The vehicle is set tothe high le vel.
Yo ur selection is sa ved. The
vehicle is lo wered again in thefo llowing sit‐
uations:
R When driving fasterthan 80 km/h.
R When driving between 60 km/h and
80 km/h for appro ximately thre e minutes.
R Afterch anging a drive program using the
DY NA MIC SELECT switch.
The vehicle is adjus tedto the height of the last
active drive program.
Lo weri ngtheve hicle #
Press button 1.
Indica tor lamp 2goes out. The vehicle is
adjus tedto the height of the active drive pro‐
gram.
Operation with a trailer or bicycle rack
If th e electrical connection has been cor rectly
es tablished tothe trailer or bicycle rack:
R Uptoappr oximately 30 km/h: the high le vel
can be selected rega rdless of the drive pro‐
gram. Driving and parking
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R
The weather conditions are poor, e.g. heavy
ra in, sno w,fog, storm or spr ay.
R The light conditions are poor, e.g. at night.
R The camera lens is obstructed, dirty or mis‐
ted up.
R If cameras or vehicle components in which
th e cameras are fitted are dama ged. In this
eve nt, ha vethe cameras, their positions and
th eir setting checked at a qualified specialist
wo rkshop.
% Do not use the 360° Camera under such cir‐
cums tances. You could otherwise injure oth‐
ers or collide with objects when parking the
ve hicle.
Fo rte ch nical reasons, thest andard height of the
ve hicle may be altered if theve hicle is car rying a
heavy load and can result in inaccuracies in the
guide lines and in the display of thege nerated
ima ges.
The field of vision and other functions of the
came rasystem may be restricted due toaddi‐
tional attachments on theve hicle (e.g. licence
plate brac ket, bicycle rack ). %
The contrast of the display may be impaired
by abrupt, direct sunlight or by other light
sources, e.g. when driving out of a garage . In
th is case, pay particular attention.
% Have the display repaired or replaced if, for
ex ample, pixel er rors considerably restrict its
use.
See the no tes on cleaning the 360° Camera
(/ page 310).
Calling up the view of the 360° Camera
using reve rsege ar
Re quirements:
R The Auto reversing camera function is activa‐
te d in the multimedia sy stem (/ page 224). #
Shift toreve rsege ar. #
Select the desired view in the multimedia
sy stem (/ page 220). #
If, af ter shifting toreve rsege ar, the image of
th ere ve rsing camera is not shown: switch off
th e ignition, press and hold thec button,
switch on the ignition and engage reve rse
ge ar again. Swit
ching reve rsing camera automatic mode
on/off
The reve rsing camera is only an aid. It is not a
substitute foryo ur attention tothe sur roundings.
The responsibility for safe manoeuvring and
parking remains with you. Make sure that no
persons, animals or objects etc. are in the
manoeuvring range. Pay attention to your sur‐
ro undings and be ready tobrake at all times.
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Settings 5
Assistance
5 Camera & parking #
Switch Auto reversing camera on or off. Ac
tive Parking Assist Fu
nction of Active Parking Assist
Ac tive Parking Assist is an elect ronic pa rking
assis tance sy stem, which uses ultrasound with
th e assis tance of there ve rsing camera and 360°
Camera. When you are driving forw ards up to
appr oximately 35 km/h, the sy stem automati‐
cally measures parking spaces on bo thsides of
th eve hicle. 224
Driving and parking
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#
Neverto uch co mponents of the ignition
sy stem or the fuel injection sy stem
when the ignition is switched on. &
WARNING Risk of bu rns from hot com‐
ponent parts in the engine compartment
Cer tain component parts in the engine com‐
partment can be very hot, e.g. the engine,
th e cooler and parts of theex haust sy stem. #
Allow the engine tocool down and only
to uch co mponent parts described in
th efo llowing. &
WARNING Risk of inju ryfrom using the
windscreen wipers while the engine bon‐
net is open
When the engine bonn etis open, and the
windscreen wipers are set in motion, you can
be trapped bythe wiper linkage. #
Alw ays switch off the windscreen wip‐
ers and ignition before opening the
engine bonn et. *
NO
TEPlug-in hybrid #
Obser vethe no tes in the Supplement.
Yo u could otherwise failto recognise
dangers. Opening the bonnet
#
Torelease the bonn et, pull on handle 1. #
Push handle 1ofthe bonn etcatch up wards
and lift the bonn etby appr oximately 40 cm.
Closing the bonnet #
Lowe rth e bonn etto a height of around
20 cm and then allow it tofall, applying a lit‐
tle forc e as you let it go. 302
Maintenance and care
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&
WARNING ‑ Risk of fire and injury due to
windscreen washer concentrate
Wi ndsc reen washer concentrate is highly
fl ammable. It could ignite if it comes into
con tact wi thhot engine component parts or
th eex haust sy stem. #
Make sure that no windsc reen washer
concentrate spills out next tothefiller
opening. *
NO
TEDama getotheex terior lighting
due tounsuitable windsc reen washer
fl uid Uns
uitable windsc reen washer fluids may
damage the plastic sur face of theex terior
lighting. #
Only use windscreen washer fluids
which are also suitable for use on plas‐
tic sur faces, e.g. MB SummerFit or MB
Wi nterFit. *
NO
TEBlocked spr aynozzles caused by
mixing windscreen washer fluids #
Do not mix MB SummerFit and MB Win‐
te rFit with other windscreen washer flu‐
ids. Do not use distilled or de-ionised
water.Other‐
wise, thefill le vel sensor may be triggered er ro‐
neously.
Re commended windscreen washer fluid:
R abo vefreezing point: e.g. MB SummerFit
R below freezing point: e.g. MB WinterFit
Fo rth e cor rect mixing ratio, referto the informa‐
tion on the antif reeze conta iner.
Mix washer fluid with windsc reen washer fluid all
ye ar round. Ve
hicle data Ve
hicle dimensions The heights speci
fied may vary as a result of the
fo llowing factors:
R tyres
R load
R condition of the suspension
R optional equipment 364
Tech nical da ta
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Height when opened
Model
1 1Height
when
opened
E 200 4MATIC
E 220 d 4MATIC (143 kW) 18
45 mm
E 300
E 220 d (150 kW) 18
26 mm
E 350 1827 mm
E 300 d
E 350 d 18
40 mm
E 400 d 4MATIC 1846 mm
E 450 4MATIC 1834 mm
All other models 1833 mm Ve
hicle dimensions All models
Ve
hicle width including out‐
side mir rors 2065 mm
Ve hicle width excluding out‐
side mir rors 18
52 mm
Wheelbase 2939 mm Model
Vehicle
length
E 220 d (150 kW)
E 220 d 4MATIC (150 kW)
E 300 d 4MATIC
E 350
E 450 4MATIC 4935 mm
All other models 4923 mm Te
ch nical da ta365
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Model
Vehicle
height
E 220 d 4MATIC (143 kW) 1480 mm
E 300
E 220 d (150 kW) 14
60 mm
E 220 d 4MATIC (150 kW)
E 300 d 4MATIC 14 67
mm
E 350 1461 mm
E 300 d
E 350 d 14
75 mm
E 400 d 4MATIC 1481 mm
All other models 1468 mm We
ights and loads Please obser
vethefo llowing no tesfo rth e speci‐
fi ed vehicle data:
R Items of optional equipment increase the
unladen weight and reduce the pa yload. R
Vehicle-specific weight information can be
fo und on theve hicle identification plate
(/ page 353).
Ro of load Model
Maximumroof load
All models 100kg Tr
ailer hitch Gene
ral no tes on the trailer hit ch Modifications
tothe engine cooling sy stem may
be necessar y,depending on theve hicle model.
The retrofitting of a trailer hitch is only pe rmissi‐
ble if a towing capacity is specified in your vehi‐
cle documents.
Fu rther information can be obtained at a quali‐
fi ed specialist workshop. Mounting dimensions
1
Fastening points
2 Overhang dimension
3 Rear axle centre line 366
Tech nical da ta
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Dynamic handling cont
rol sy stem
see ESP ®
(Elect ronic Stability Prog ram)
DY NA MIC SELECT .................................... 16 6
Con figuring drive program I ................. 167
Displ aying engine data ........................ 16 8
Displ aying vehicle data ........................ 16 8
Drive program display .......................... 167
Drive programs .................................... 16 6
Fu nction .............................................. 16 6
Operating (DYNAMIC SELECT switch) .............................................................1 67
Selecting the drive prog ram ................. 167E
E10 ............................................................ 357
Easy entry feature
Fu nction/no tes ................................... 108
Setting ................................................. 109
Easy exitfeature
Fu nction/no tes ................................... 108
Setting ................................................. 109
EAS Y-PA CK boot box ................................ 11 9
Ad justing the height toany position .... .117
Care .................................................... .312 Ins
talling/ removing .............................. 11 9
EBD (Electronic Brake forc e Distribu‐
tion)
Function/no tes .................................... 191
ECO Assist Displaying ............................................ 16 6
Fu nction/no tes ................................... 16 5
ECO display Function .............................................. 16 4
ECO start/s top function ......................... 16 2
Au tomatic engine start ........................ 16 2
Au tomatic engine stop .........................1 62
Operation ............................................ 16 2
Switching off/on ................................. 16 4
Electric pa rking brake ............................ .182
Applying auto matically ........................ 182
App lying or releasing manually ............ 184
Emergency braking .............................. 184
Re leasing automatically ...................... .183
Electrical fuses see Fuses
Electromagnetic compatibility Declaration of conformity ......................24 Electronic
Stability Prog ram
see ESP ®
(Electronic Stability Prog ram)
Emer gency
Fire extinguisher ................................. .315
Fir st-aid kit (so ftsided) ........................ 315
Overview of the help functions .............. 16
Re moving thewa rning triangle ............ .314
Saf etyve st ........................................... 314
Setting up thewa rning triangle ............ 315
Emer gency braking ................................. 184
Emer gency braking
see BAS (Brake Assi stSystem)
Emer gency engine start ......................... 332
Emer gency key
Inserting/removing ............................... 72
Locking a door .......................................78
Un locking a door .................................. .78
Emer gency operation mode
St arting theve hicle ............................. 15 6
Emer gency spare wheel .........................3 50
No tes .................................................. 350
Engine ECO start/ stop function ......................1 62452
Index
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Ru
n-flat characteristics
MOExtended tyres ............................... 316
Ru nning-in no tes .....................................1 58S
Saf ety sy stems
see Driving saf ety sy stem
Saf etyve st ............................................... 314
Sear chlight
Swit ching on/off with hand mo ve‐
ments .................................................. 262
Seat ............................................... 96, 97,11 3
4-w aylumbar support .......................... 100
Ad justing (electrically) ........................ .100
Ad justing (me chanically and electri‐
cally) ...................................................... 97
Ad justing (Seat Comfort) ....................... 99
Au tomatic seat adju stment ................. 103
Backrest (rear) locking ......................... 11 5
Con figuring the settings ......................1 02
Cor rect driver's seat position ................ 96
Fo lding the backrest (rear) back ..........1 15
Fo lding the backrest (rear) forw ards .... 11 3
Massage programme overview ............ 104Operating
the memory function ........... 11 0
Pa nel heating ....................................... 106
Re setting the settings .......................... 104
Setting options ...................................... 14
Wo rkout programme overview ............ .104
Seat belt ............................................... 37, 40
Ac tivating/deactivating seat belt
adjustment ............................................ 40
Ad justing the height .............................. 39
Care ..................................................... 312
Fa stening ............................................... 39
Pr otection ..............................................37
Re ar seat belt status display .................. 41
Re duced pr otection ...............................38
Re leasing .............................................. .40
Seat belt adjustment (function) ............. 40
Wa rning lamp ........................................ 40
Seat belt adju stment
Ac tivating/deactivating ......................... 40
Fu nction ................................................ 40
Seat belt tensioners
Ac tivation .............................................. 36
Seat belt warning
see Seat belt Seat co
ver (Care) .................................... .312
Seat heater Activating/deactivating ...................... .105
Seat ventilation
Switching on/o ff................................. 106
Selecting a gear
see Changing gears
Selector le ver
see DIRECT SELECT le ver
Self-test Automatic front passenger front air‐
bag shutoff ............................................ 46
Sensors (care) .......................................... 310
Service see ASS YST PLUS
Service centre see Qualified specialist workshop
Service inter val display
see AS SYST PLUS
Setting a speed see Cruise control 464
Index
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Ve
ntilating (co nvenience opening) ......... 86
Ve hicle data
Displ aying (DYNAMIC SELECT) ............ 16 8
Ro of load ............................................. 366
Ve hicle height ...................................... 364
Ve hicle length ...................................... 364
Ve hicle width ....................................... 364
Wheelbase ...........................................3 64
Ve hicle dimensions ................................. 364
Ve hicle identification number
see VIN
Ve hicle identification plate .................... 353
EU general operating pe rmit number .. 353
Pa int code .......................................... .353
Pe rm issible axle load .......................... .353
Pe rm issible gross mass ...................... .353
VIN ...................................................... 353
Ve hicle interior
Cooling or heating (Remo teOnline) ..... 157
Ve hicle key
see Key
Ve hicle maintenance
see ASS YST PLUS Ve
hicle tool kit ........................................ .317
TIREFIT kit ............................................ 317
To wing eye ...........................................3 31
Ve ntilating
Con venience opening ............................ 86
Ve ntilation
see Climate cont rol
Ve nts
see Air vents
VIN ............................................................ 353
Identification plate .............................. 353
Seat ..................................................... 353
Wi ndsc reen ......................................... 353
Vi sion
Demisting windo ws............................. 14 6
Wi ndsc reen heating ............................. 14 8 W
Wa rning lamps
see Warning/indicator lamps
Wa rning sy stem
see ATA (anti-theft alarm sy stem) Wa
rning triangle
Re moving ............................................. 314
Setting up ............................................ 315
Wa rning/indicator lamp
! ABSwarning lamp ...................... 434
J Brake sy stem warning lamp
(red) .................................................... 432
J Brake sy stem warning lamp
(yellow) ................................................ 432
ÿ Coolant warning lamp ................ 428
! Electric parking brake indicator
lamp (red) ............................................ 431
# Electrical fault warning lamp ...... 430
; Engine diagnosis warning lamp .. 430
å ESP®
OFF warning lamp ............ .436
÷ ESP®
wa rning lamp flashes ........ 435
÷ ESP®
wa rning lamp lights up ...... 435
8 Fuelreser vewarning lamp
lights up .............................................. .431 47 0
Index