dimensions MERCEDES-BENZ GLE COUPE 2019 Owners Manual
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When
the electrical connection is es tablished
between theve hicle and the trailer, the display
ch anges tothe side camera vie w.
This view supports manoeuvring procedures with
a trailer.
Side view of the mir ror cameras
The sides of theve hicle can be seen in this vie w. 1
Guide line of extern al vehicle dimensions
with outside mir rors folded out
2 Marker of the wheel conta ct points
Sy stem failure
If th e 360° Camera is not ready for operation,
th efo llowing message appears in the multimedia
sy stem: Sy
stem limits
The 360° Camera will not function or will only
partially function in thefo llowing situations:
R The doors are open.
R The side mir rors are folded in.
R The tailgate is open.
R There is heavy rain, snow or fog.
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 Driving and parking
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#
Remo vecap 1bytheta b. #
Top up thewa sher fluid.
R Further information about thewa sher fluid
(/ page 570) Ke
eping the air-water duct free #
Keep the area between the bonn etand the
windscreen free of deposits, e.g. ice, sn ow
and lea ves. Cleaning and care
Information on
washing theve hicle in a car
wa sh &
WARNING Risk of an accident due to
re duced braking po wer af terwa shing the
ve hicle
Braking ef ficiency is reduced af terwa shing
th eve hicle. #
Afterth eve hicle has been washed,
brake carefully while paying attention to
th e traf fic conditions until braking
po we r has been fully restored. *
NO
TEDama gedue tounsuitable car
wa sh #
Before driving into a car wash make
sure that the car wash is suitable for
th eve hicle dimensions. #
Ensure there is suf ficient ground clear‐
ance between the underbody and the
guide rails of the car wash. #
Ensure that the clearance width of the
car wash, in particular the width of the
guide rails, is suf ficient. To
avo id damage to yourvehicle when using a
car wash, ensure thefo llowing beforehand:
R Active Dis tance Assi stDISTRONIC and the
HOLD function are deactivated.
R the 360° Camera or there ve rsing camera is
switched off.
R the side windo wsand sliding sun roof are
comple tely closed.
R the outside mir rors are folded in.
R the blo werfo rth eve ntilation/heating is
switched off. 502
Maintenance and care
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&
WARNING Risk of accident due toincor‐
re ct dimensions of wheels and tyres
If wheels and tyres of the wrong size are
used, the wheel brakes or wheel suspension
components may become damaged. #
Alw aysre place wheels and tyres with
th ose that fulfil the specifications of the
original part.
When replacing wheels, make sure tofit the
cor rect:
R Designation
R Type
When replacing tyres, make sure tofit the
cor rect:
R Designation
R Manufactu rer
R Type &
WARNING Risk of inju rythro ugh exceed‐
ing the specified tyre load-bearing capa‐
city or the permissible speed rating
Exceeding the specified tyre load-bearing
capacity or the permissible speed rating may
lead totyre dama geand tothe tyres bur st‐
ing. #
Therefore, only use tyre types and sizes
appr ovedfo ryo ur vehicle model. #
Obser vethe tyre load-bearing capacity
ra ting and speed rating requ iredfor
yo ur vehicle. *
NO
TEVehicle and tyre damage thro ugh
tyre types and sizes that ha venot been
appr oved Fo
r saf etyre asons, on lyuse tyres, wheels
and accessories which ha vebeen specially
appr ovedby Mercedes-Benz foryo ur vehicle. These tyres are specially adap
tedto the con‐
trol sy stems, such as ABS, ESP ®
and
4MATIC, and mar ked as follo ws:
R MO = Mercedes-Benz Original
R MOE = Mercedes-Benz Original Extended
(run-flat tyres only for cer tain wheels)
R MO1 = Mercedes-Benz Original (only cer‐
tain AMG tyres)
Cer tain characteristics, such as handling,
ve hicle noise emissions, fuel consum ption,
et c. may otherwise be adversely af fected.
Fu rthermore, other tyre sizes could result in
th e tyres rubbing against the body and axle
components when loaded. This could result
in damage tothe tyre or theve hicle.
Only use tyres, wheels and accessories that
ha ve been checked and recommended by
Mercedes-Benz. Wheels and tyres
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Note
s on inter changing wheels &
WARNING Risk of inju rythro ugh dif fer‐
ent wheel sizes
Inter changing the front and rear wheels if the
wheels or tyres ha vediffere nt dimensions
may se verely impair the driving characteris‐
tics.
The disk brakes or wheel suspension compo‐
nents may also be damaged. #
Rotate front and rear wheels on lyifthe
wheels and tyres are of the same
dimensions. Inter
changing the front and rear wheels if the
wheels or tyres ha vediffere nt dimensions can
re nder thege neral operating pe rmit in valid.
The wear pat tern s on the front and rear wheels
dif fer:
R Front wheels wear more on the shoulder of
th e tyre
R Rear wheels wear more in the cent reofthe
tyre On
vehicles with the same front and rear wheel
size, you can inter change the wheels every
5,000 to10,000 km, depending on thewe ar.
Ensure the direction of rotation is maintained for
th e wheels.
Obser vethe instructions and saf ety no tes on
"Changing a wheel" when doing so
(/ page 547). Note
s onstoring wheels When
storing wheels, obser vethefo llowing
no tes:
R Afterre moving wheels, store them in a cool,
dry and preferably dark place.
R Protect the tyres from conta ct withoil,
grease or fuel. Overview of
the ty re-change tool kit Apart from some countr
y-specific variants, vehi‐
cles are not equipped with a tyre-change tool kit.
Fo r more information on which tools are
requ ired and appr ovedto per form a wheel ch
ange on your vehicle, consult a qualified spe‐
cialist workshop.
Re quired tyre-change tools may include, for
ex ample:
R Jack
R Chock
R Wheel wrench
% The jack weighs appr oximately 3.4 kg.
The maximum load capacity of the jack can
be found on thest icke r af fixe dto the jac k.
The jack is maintenance-free. If there is a
malfunction, please conta ct aqualified spe‐
cialist workshop.
Ty re-change tool kit 1is located under the load
compartment floor. 546
Wheels and tyres
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#
Make sure the wheel bolts or wheel
nuts are tightened tothe prescribed
tightening torque. #
Ifyo u are not sure, do not mo vethe
ve hicle. Consult a qualified specialist
wo rkshop and ha vethe tightening tor‐
qu ech ecked immediately. #
Check the tyre pressure of the newly moun‐
te d wheel and adjust according ly.#
Vehicles with a tyre pressure monitoring
sy stem: restart the tyre pressure monitoring
sy stem (/ page 538).
Exception: the new wheel is an emer gency
spa rewheel. Emer
gency spare wheel Note
s onthe emer gency spare wheel &
WARNING Risk of accident caused by
incor rect wheel and tyre dimensions
The wheel or tyre size and the tyre type of
th e emer gency spa rewheel or spare wheel
and the wheel tobe replaced may dif fer.
Mounting an emer gency spa rewheel/spare
wheel may se verely impair the driving char‐
acteristics.
To preve nt hazardous situations: #
Adapt your driving style according lyand
drive carefull y. #
Neverfit more than one emer gency
spa rewheel or spare wheel that dif fers
in size. #
Only use an emer gency spa rewheel or
spare wheel of a dif fere nt size brie fly. #
Do not switch off ESP ®
. #
Have the emer gency spa rewheel or
spare wheel of a dif fere nt size replaced
at the nearest qualified specialist work‐ shop. The new wheel must ha
vethe
cor rect dimensions. Check
the tyre pressure of the emer gency spa re
wheel fitted. Co rrect the pressure as necessar y.
The maximum permissible speed with an emer‐
ge ncy spa rewheel fitted is 80 km/h.
Do not fit th e emer gency spa rewheel with sn ow
ch ains.
Re place the emer gency spa rewheel af ter six
ye ars at the latest, rega rdless of wear.
% Ve
hicles with a tyre pressure monitoring
sy stem: if an emer gency spa rewheel is fit‐
te dth e tyre pressure monitoring sy stem can‐
not function reliabl y.Fo r a few minutes af ter
an emer gency spa rewheel is fitted, the sys‐
te m may still display the tyre pressure of the
re mo ved wheel. Only restart the sy stem
again when the emer gency spa rewheel has
been replaced with a new wheel.
Be sure toalso obse rveth efo llowing fur ther
re lated subjects:
R Notes on tyre pressure (/ page 535)552
Wheels and tyres
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R
12V soc ket: ( / page 141)
R Obse rveth e no tes on the cigar ette lighter:
(/ page 140)
R Obse rveth e no tes on soc kets: (/ page 141) #
Turn theke yto position 1inthe ignition
loc k. #
Press on and off switch 5onthe tyre infla‐
tion compressor toI.
The tyre inflation compressor is switched on.
The tyre is inflated. The tyre pressure is
shown on manome ter6. #
Pump the tyre tothe specified tyre pressure.
The specified tyre pressure is stated on the
label of the emer gency spa rewheel. #
When the specified tyre pressure has been
re ached, press on and off swit ch5 onthe
tyre inflation compressor to0.
The tyre inflation compressor is switched off. #
Turn theke yto position ginthe ignition
loc k. #
Ifth e tyre pressure is higher than the speci‐
fi ed pressure, press pressure release valve bu
tton 7until the cor rect tyre pressure has
been reached. #
Unscr ew union nut 3offiller hose 2from
th eva lve. #
Screw theva lve cap of the emer gency spa re
wheel onto theva lve again. #
Stow filler hose 2and plug 4inthe lo wer
section of the compressor housing. #
Stow th e tyre inflation compressor in the
ve hicle. Collapsible spare wheel
Note
s onthe collapsible spa rewheel &
WARNING Risk of accident caused by
incor rect wheel and tyre dimensions
The wheel or tyre size and the tyre type of
th e emer gency spa rewheel or spare wheel
and the wheel tobe replaced may dif fer.
Mounting an emer gency spa rewheel/spare
wheel may se verely impair the driving char‐
acteristics. To
preve nt hazardous situations: #
Adapt your driving style according lyand
drive carefull y. #
Neverfit more than one emer gency
spa rewheel or spare wheel that dif fers
in size. #
Only use an emer gency spa rewheel or
spare wheel of a dif fere nt size brie fly. #
Do not switch off ESP ®
. #
Have the emer gency spa rewheel or
spare wheel of a dif fere nt size replaced
at the nearest qualified specialist work‐
shop. The new wheel must ha vethe
cor rect dimensions. The collapsible spa
rewheel is an emer gency
spa rewheel which is only suitable for use for a
limi ted period of time and in a restricted manner
in theeve nt of a flat tyre (e.g. until the nearest
wo rkshop).
The tyre side walls are folded when in transpo rt
mode. Before use, the collapsible spare wheel 554
Wheels and tyres
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Do not use di
stilled or de-ionised water asthefill
le ve l sensor may be triggered er roneously.
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 contai ner.
Mix thewa sher fluid with the windscreen washer
fl uid all year round. Ve
hicle data Ve
hicle dimensions The heights speci
fied may vary as a result of the:
R tyres
R load
R condition of the suspension
R optional equipment Missing
values werenot available at the time of
going topress.
Height when opened 1
1
Height
when
opened* 2
2
Head‐
ro om*
Ve hicles with steel
suspension 23
07 mm 1971 mm
Ve hicles with AIR‐
MATIC 2266 mm
-
2341 mm 19
31 mm
-
2006 mm *When
there ar-end lo wering is acti vated, the
va lues are cor respondingly lo wer.
Ve hicle dimensions All models
Ve
hicle lengt h4 939 mm
Ve hicle length, AMG Styling
Ve hicle width including out‐
side mir rors 21
57 mm
Ve hicle width excluding out‐
side mir rors, min. tomax. 20
10 mm -
20 18 mm
Ve hicle height (s teel suspen‐
sion) 17
30 mm
Maximum vehicle height (AIR‐
MATIC) 17
66 mm
Minimum vehicle height (high‐
wa y driving le vel) 17
16 mm
Wheelbase 2935 mm Te
ch nical da ta571
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Mounting dimensions
1
Fastening points
2 Overhang dimension
3 Rear axle centre line The
overhang dimension and fastening points
are valid for a trailer hitch ins talled at thefa c‐
to ry. Model
2 2Over‐
hang dimen‐ sion
All model s1 161 mm Pe
rm issible trailer load The
tongue weight is not included in theto wing
capacity.
To wing capacity Model
Perm issible towing
capacit y,braked (at
a minimum start-off
gr adeability of 12%)
All models 2700 kg
Ve hicles with AIR‐
MATIC and increased
trailer load 3500
kg Maximum
tongue weight *
NO
TEDama gecaused bythe trailer
coming loose If
th eto ngue weight used is too lo w,the
trailer may come loose. #
The tongue weight must not be below
50 kg. #
Use a tongue weight that is as close as
possible tothe maximum permissible
to ngue weight. To
ngue weight Model
Maximumtongue
we ight
All models 108kg
Ve hicles with AIR‐
MATIC and increased
trailer load 14
0kg Te
ch nical da ta575
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Suggestions
............................................. 359
Calling up ............................................ 359
Configuring .......................................... 359
Deleting ............................................... 360
Overview ............................................. 359
Re naming ............................................ 360
Sulphur content ...................................... 564
Sun visor Ope rating ............................................ 16 3
Sur round lighting
Switching on/off ................................. 154
Sur round View
see 360° Camera
Suspension Individual wheel contro l (E-ACTIVE
BO DY CONTROL) .................................2 61
Ro cking free mode (E- ACTIVE BODY
CO NTROL) ........................................... 261
Setting the suspension le vel (AIR‐
MATIC) ................................................ 254
Setting the suspension le vel (E-
AC TIVE BODY CONTROL) .....................2 62
Suspension see AIRMATIC see E-
ACTIVE BODY CONTROL
Suspension le vel (AIRMATIC)
Setting ................................................ .254
Suspension le vel (E- ACTIVE BODY
CONT ROL)
Setting ................................................ .262
SV HC (substances of very high con‐
cern ).......................................................... .32
Switch-off delay time Exterior ................................................ 154
Interior ................................................ 15 6
Synchronisation function Activating/deactivating (multimedia
sy stem) ................................................ 16 9
Switching on/off (control panel) ......... 16 8
Sy stem settings
Ac tivating/deactivating PIN pr otec‐
tion ...................................................... 381
Ac tivating/deactivating voice ampli‐
fi cation torear .................................... .376
Re set function (multimedia sy stem) ....3 84
Setting the dis tance unit ..................... 380
Setting the time and date automati‐
cally ..................................................... 375Setting
the time zone .......................... 375
Setting the time/date form at .............. 375
Switching transmission of theve hicle
position on/off .................................... 376
Sy stem settings
see Blue tooth®
see Data import/export
see Language
see Software update
see Wi-Fi T
Ta ilgate ...................................................... .88
Closing .................................................. 89
HANDS-FREE ACCESS .......................... .91
Limiting the opening angle .................... 93
Opening .................................................88
Opening dimensions ............................5 71
Un locking (emer gency key) .................. .93
Ta ilpipes (Care) ........................................ 509
Ta ke -back of end-of-life vehicles .............. 22
Pr otection of the environment ............... 22
Ta nk content
Ad Blue ®
............................................... 567 684
Index
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Fu
el ..................................................... 566
Re ser ve(fuel) ...................................... 566
Te ch nical data
Axle load (trailer operation) ................. 576
Fa stening points (trailer hitch) .............5 75
Information .......................................... 558
Mounting dimensions (trailer hitch) .....5 75
No tes (trailer hitch) .............................. 574
Overhang dimension (trailer hitch) ...... 575
To ngue weight .................................... .575
To wing capacity (trailer operation) ...... .575
Ve hicle identification plate .................. 560
Te lephone ................................ .315, 428, 433
Ac tivating functions du ring a call ........ 438
Calls wi thseveral participants ............ .438
Car telephony settings ........................ 436
Changing a function ............................ 430
Connecting a mobile phone (car tel‐
ephony) .............................................. .434
Connecting a mobile phone (Near
Field Communication (NFC)) .............. .432
Connecting a mobile phone (Pass‐
ke y) .................................................... .429
Connecting a mobile phone (Secu re
Simple Pairing) .................................... 429 Connecting
the SIM card (car teleph‐
ony) .................................................... .435
Con veying thete lephone number
(car telephony) .................................... 436
Data use language (car telephony) ...... 437
Disconnecting a mobile phone ............ 431
Fo rw arding a call (car telephony) ........ 437
Importing con tacts .............................. 440
Importing contacts (o verview) ............ .440
Incoming call during an existing call .... 438
Information .......................................... 429
Inter changing mobile phones .............. 430
Locking theve hicle (mobile phone) .......84
Menu (on-board computer) .................. 315
Mobile phone voice recognition .......... 433
Network pr ovider (car telephony) ........ 437
No tes .................................................. 426
Operating modes ................................. 429
Overview of car telephony .................. .433
Re ception and transmission volume .... 432
Re placing mobile phones .....................4 31
Setting theringtone ............................ 433
Setting the SIM card (car telephony) .. .436
St arting theve hicle (mobile phone) ..... 181
St atus of the SIM PIN .......................... 435 Switching mobile phones (Near Field
Communication (NFC)) ........................ 432
Symbols of car
telephony .................... 434
Te lephone menu overview ...................4 28
Te lephone operation ............................ 437
Un locking theve hicle (mobile phone) ....84
Using Near Field Communication
(NFC) ................................................... 432
Vo ice commands (LINGU ATRO NIC) .....3 29
Wi reless charging (mobile phone) ........ 14 4
Te lephone number
Dialling (on-board computer) .............. .315
Te lephone operation
see Calls
Te lephony operating modes
Blue tooth ®
Te lephony .......................... 429
Making calls in theve hicle .................. 429
Te lephony operating modes
see Second telephone
Te mp erature ............................................ 16 5
Te xt messages
Vo ice commands (LINGU ATRO NIC) .....3 34 Index
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