MERCEDES-BENZ M-Class 2012 W166 Owner's Manual
Manufacturer: MERCEDES-BENZ, Model Year: 2012, Model line: M-Class, Model: MERCEDES-BENZ M-Class 2012 W166Pages: 396, PDF Size: 14.48 MB
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4
e Toswitch offinter mittentwiping
5 b Towipe withwasher fluid
X Turn theSmart Keytoposition 1or 2in the
ignition lock.
X Slide switch :onthe combinat ionswitch
up ordown tothe appropriate position.
When therear window wiperisswitched on,
the icon appears inthe instr ument cluster. Replacing
thewiper blades
Impor tantsafety notes G
WARNIN
G For
safety reasons, switchoffthe windshield
wipers andremove thekey from theignition
lock before changin gthe wiper blades
(vehicles withKEYLE SS-GO: make surethat
the on-board electronicsare instate 0).
Otherwise, thewiper motor couldbeswitched
on suddenly andcause injury.
! Toavoid damaging thewiper blades,
make surethatyoutouch onlythewiper
arm ofthe wiper.
! Never openthehood ifawindshield wiper
arm hasbeen folded awayfromthe
windshield.
Never foldawindshield wiperarmwithout
a wiper bladebackontothe windshield/
rear window.
Hold thewindshield wiperarmfirmly when
you change thewiper blade. Ifyou release
the windshield wiperarmwithout awiper
blade anditfalls ontothe windshield, the
windshield maybedamaged bythe force of
the impact.
Mercedes- Benzrecomm endsthatyouhave
the wiper blades replaced byaq ualifi ed
spec ialist workshop,e.g. at an auth orized
Mer cedes- BenzCent er. Changing
thewindshield wiperblades Removing
thewiper blades
X Remove theSmart Keyfrom theignition
lock.
X Fold thewiper armaway fromthe
windshield. X
Firmly pressrelease knob : and pullthe
wiper bladeupwards fromthewiper armin
the direct ionofthe arrow.
Installing thewiper blades
X Position thenew wiper bladeinthe retain er
on the wiper armandslide itint oplace in
the opposite directiontothe arrow.
The wiper bladeaudibly engages.
X Make surethatwiper bladeisseated
corr ectly.
X Fold thewiper armback ontothe
windshield.
Repla cingtherear window wiperblade Removing
thewiper blade G
WARN
ING The
wiper armcould beset inmotion and
injur eyou ifthe wiper isswitch edon.
Remove thekey from theignition lockbefore
replacing thewiper blade. Windsh
ieldwipers
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X
Remo vetheSm artKey from theign ition
loc k.
X Fo ldwiper arm:away from therear
win dow untilit en gage s.
X Pos ition wiper blade;atarig ht ang leto
wiper arm:.
X Ho ldwiper arm:and presswiper
blade ;inthedir ection ofthearr ow until
it rel ease s.
X Remo vewiper blade;.
Inst alling thewipe rblad e
X Place newwiper blade;ontowiper
arm :.
X Hold wiper arm:and press wiper
blade ;inthe opposit edirec tiontothe
arrow untilit engage s.
X Make surethatwiper blade;isseated
cor rectly.
X Posit ionwiper blade;parallel towiper
arm :.
X Fold wiper arm:back ontothe rear
window. Problem
swith thewindshield wipers
Th ewindshield wipersareobstr ucted Leaves
orsno w,for examp le,may be
obst ructingthe windsh ieldwiper movement.
The wiper motorhas been deact ivated . X
For safet yreason s,you should removethe
Smar tKey from theignit ionlock .
or
X Swit choff the engin eusing theStart/ Stop
butt onand open thedriver 'sdoor.
X Remove thecause ofthe obst ruction.
X Swit chthe windsh ieldwipers backon.
Th ewindshield wipersareinoper ative The
windsh ieldwiper driveismalfun ctionin g.
X Selec tanothe rwiper speed onthe
com binat ionswitc h.
X Have thewinds hieldwipers checkedata
qualified specialist workshop.
Th espr aynozz lesaremisa ligned The
winds hieldwasher fluidfromt hespray
nozz lesnolonger hitsthecent erofthe
windshield. Thespray nozzlesare misaligned.
X Have thespray nozzlesadjusted ata
qual ified specialist workshop. 120
Windshield
wipersLights and windshield wipers
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Useful
information........ .......... .......... 122
Overview ofclimat econtrol sys-
tem s................................................... 122
Opera tingtheclimat econtrol sys-
tem ..................................................... 128
Sett ingthe airvents ......................... 134 121Climate control
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Useful
information
i This
Operat or'sManual describesall
models andallstan dard andoption al
equipment ofyour vehicle available atthe
time ofpublication ofthe Operat or's
Manual. Country-specificdiffer encesare
possible. Pleasenotethat your vehicle may
not beequipped withallfeature s
descr ibed. Thisalso applies tosafet y-
related systemsand func tions. i
Please
readtheinfor mation onqualified
specialist workshops(Ypage 25). Overview
ofclimat econtrol systems Impor
tant safet ynotes G
WARN
ING Sever
econ dition s(e.g. strong airpollution )
may require replacem entofthe filter before
its scheduled replacementinterval. Aclogged
filt er will reduc ethe airvolume tothe interior
and thewindows couldfogup,impairin g
visibilit yand endan geringyou and others.
Have ablock edfilterreplac edataMerc edes-
Ben zCent eras soon aspossible. G
WARN
ING Follow
therecom mended settings forheating
and cooling givenonthe following pages.
Other wise, thewindows couldfogup,
impairing visibilityandendanger ingyou and
other s.
Autom aticclimate control controls the
temper atureandthehumidity ofthe vehicle
int erior andfilters outundesirable
substanc esfrom theair.
Autom aticclimate control isonly operation al
when theengine isrunn ing9
.O ptimum
operation isonly achieved ifyou drive withthe
side windows andsliding sunroof /panorama
roof with power tilt/sliding panelclosed. i
Vent
ilate thevehicle forabrief period
during warmweather, e.g.using the
con venien ceopenin gfeature (Ypage 86).
This willspeed upthe coolin gproces sand
the desired vehicleinterior temper ature
will bereached morequickly. i
The
integrated filtercanfilter outmost
partic lesofdust andcomplet elyfilter sout
pollen. Aclogged filterreduc esthe amoun t
of air supplied tothe vehic leint erior .For
this reason, youshould alwaysobserve the
inter valforreplacing thefilter, which is
specified inthe Servic eBooklet .Asit
depends onenvironmen talconditions, e.g.
heavy airpollu tion, theinterval maybe
shorter thanstated inthe Service Booklet.
9 The residua lheat function canonly beactivated/deactivated whentheignition isswitched off. 122
Overview
ofclimat econ trol systemsClimate control
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Cont
rolpanel fordual-zone climatecont rol Canad
aon ly
: Setsth ete mper ature,left (Ypage 130)
; Defrost sth ewind shield(Y page 131)
= Swit ches theZONE function on/of f(Y page 131)
? Activate s/deac tivate sco olin gwithairdehumidif ication (Y page 128)
Ac tivates /deac tivates theresidual heatfunction (Ypage 133)
A Swit ches therear window defrosteron/ off(Ypage 132)
B Setsthe tem perat ure,right (Ypage 130)
C Activates /deac tivates air-recirculat ionmode (Ypage 133)
D Setsthe airdist ribut ion(Ypage 130)
E Incr eases theairflow (Ypage 131)
F Reduces theairflow (Y page 131)
G Swit ches climatecontrol on/ off(Ypage 128)
H Setsclim atecontrol to autom atic(Ypage 129) Over
view ofclima tecontr olsyst ems
123Climate control Z
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USA
only
: Sets thetemperature, left(Ypage 130)
; Defrosts thewindshiel d(Y page 131)
= Switches maximum coolingMAXCOOL on/off (Ypage 132)
? Activates/deactivates coolingwithairdehumid ification(Ypage 128)
A Switches therear window defroster on/off(Ypage 132)
B Sets thetemperature, right(Ypage 130)
C Activates/deactivates air-recirculationmode(Ypage 133)
D Sets theairdistribution (Ypage 130)
E Increases theairflow (Ypage 131)
F Redu cestheairflow (Ypage 131)
G Switches climatecontrolon/off (Ypage 128)
H Sets climate controltoautomatic (Ypage 129) Rear
contr olpanel onlyinconnec tionwith special equipment seatheating
: Sets therear-compartment climatecontroltoautomatic
; Switches rear-compartment climatecontrolon/off 124
Overview
ofclimat econ trol systemsClimate control
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=
Directs theairfl ow thro ughthe rearai rvents
? Directs theairfl ow thro ught he footwell vents Notes
onusing climate control
The following contains notes and
recommen dationsonoptimum operation of
dual -zoneautomatic climatecontrol.
R Act ivate climate controlusing theà and
¿/Á buttons.Theindicator lampsin
the à and¿/Á buttonslightup.
R Set thetemperature to72 ‡(22 †).
R Only usethe"defrosting" functionbriefly
until thewindshield isclear again.
R Only use"air-recirculation" modebriefly,
e.g. ifthere areunpleasa ntoutside odors
or when inatunn el.The windows could
otherwise fogupas, inair-recirculation
mode, nofresh airisdrawn intothevehicle.
R Use theZONE functiontoadopt the
temperature settingson the driver's side
for the front -passenger sideaswell. The
indicator lampinthe á button goesout. Overview
ofclimate controlsystems
125Climate control Z
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Cont
rolpanel for3-zone autom atic clim atecont rol Canad
aon ly
: Setsth ete mper ature,left (Ypage 130)
; Defrost sth ewind shield(Y page 131)
= Activate s/deac tivate sth eres idual heatfunction (Ypage 133)
? Activate s/deac tivate sco olin gwithairdehumidif ication (Y page 128)
A Swit ches therear window defrosteron/ off(Ypage 132)
B Setsthe tem perat ure,right (Ypage 130)
C Swit ches theZONE function on/off(Ypage 131)
D Swit ches climatecontrol on/ off(Ypage 128)
E Setsthe airdist ribut ion(Ypage 130)
F Incr eases theairflow (Ypage 131)
G Reduces theairflow (Y page 131)
H Disp lay
I Adjusts theclim atecontrol set tings (AIRFLO W)(Ypage 129)
J Activates /deac tivates air-recirculat ionmode (Ypage 133)
K Setsclim atecontrol to autom atic(Ypage 129)
Rea rcontr olpa nel
L Incr eases theairflow (Ypage 131)
M Setsthe tem perat ure(Ypage 130)
N Setsthe rear- compartmen tclim atecontrol to autom atic(Ypage 129)
O Direct sthe airflow through therear airven ts(Y page 130)
P Direct sthe airflow through thefoot well vents(Y page 130)
Q Swit ches rear-compartmen tclim atecontrol on/ off(Ypage 128)
R Reduces theairflow (Y page 131) 126
Over
view ofclima tecontr olsyst emsClimate control
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USA
only
: Sets thetemperature, left(Ypage 130)
; Defrosts thewindshiel d(Y page 131)
= Switches maximum coolingMAXCOOL on/off (Ypage 132)
? Activates/deactivates coolingwithairdehumid ification(Ypage 128)
A Switches therear window defroster on/off(Ypage 132)
B Sets thetemperature, right(Ypage 130)
C Switches theZONE function on/off(Ypage 131)
D Switches climatecontrolon/off (Ypage 128)
E Sets theairdistribution (Ypage 130)
F Increases theairflow (Ypage 131)
G Redu cestheairflow (Ypage 131)
H Display
I Adjusts theclimate controlsettings (AIRFLOW) (Ypage 129)
J Activates/deactivates air-recirculationmode(Ypage 133)
K Sets climate controltoautomatic (Ypage 129)
Rear control panel
L Increases theairflow (Ypage 131)
M Sets thetemperature (Ypage 130)
N Sets therear-compartment climatecontroltoautomatic (Ypage 129)
O Directs theairflow through therear airvents (Ypage 130)
P Directs theairflow through thefootwell vents(Ypage 130)
Q Switches rear-compartment climatecontrolon/off (Ypage 128)
R Redu cestheairflow (Ypage 131) Overview
ofclimat econ trol systems
127Climate control Z
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Note
son using 3-zo neauto matic
cl imate contro l
Th efol lowi ng conta insnote sand
rec omm endations onoptim um opera tiono f
auto maticclim atecontrol.
R Ac tivate clim atecontrol usin gth eà and
¿ buttons .T he indicator lampsinthe
à and¿ buttons lightup.
R In automatic mode,youcan also usethe
ñ button toset aclimate mode
(FOCUS/ME DIUM/DIFFUSE). The
MEDI UMlevel isrecommen ded.
R Set thetemperature to72 ‡(22 †).
R Only usethe"defrosting" functionbriefly
until thewindshield isclear again.
R Only use"air-recirculation" modebriefly,
e.g. ifthere areunpleasa ntoutside odors
or when inatunn el.The windows could
otherwise fogupas, inair-recirculation
mode, nofresh airisdrawn intothevehicle.
R Use theZONE functiontoadopt the
temperature settingson the driver's side
for the front -passenger sideandtherear
compartmen taswell .The indicator lampin
the á button goesout.
R Use theresidual heatfunct ionifyou want
to heat orvent ilate thevehicle interior
when theignition isswitched off.The
"residu alheat" functioncan only be
activated ordeactivated withtheignition
switched off. Operat
ingthe climate controlsystem Activating/deactivating
climate
control
Import antinformat ion G
WARNING When
theclimate controlsystem is
deactivated, theoutside airsupply and
circulation arealso deactivated. Onlychoose
this settin gfor ashort time.Otherwise the windows
couldfogup,impairing visibilityand
endangering youand others. i
Switch
onclimate controlprimarily using
the à button (Ypage 129).
In the rear compartmen t,you can also switch
climate controlonand offusing theà and
^ buttons.
Activating/deactivating X
Turn theSmartK eytoposition 2in the
ignition lock.
X To switch on:press theà button.
The indicator lampinthe à button lights
up. Airflow andairdistribution aresetto
automatic mode.
or
X Press the^ button.
The indicator lampinthe ^ button goes
out. Thepreviously selectedsettingscome
into effect again.
X To switch off:press the^ button.
The indicator lampinthe ^ button lights
up. Activating/deactivating
thecool ing
with airdehum idification function
Import antinformat ion The
cooling withairdehumidi ficationfunction
is only availa blewhen theengine isrunning.
The airinside thevehicle iscooled and
dehumidi fiedaccording tothe temperature
selected. G
WARNING If
you switch offthe cooling function,the
vehicle willnotbecooled whenweather
condition sare warm. Thewindows canfogup
more quickly. Window foggingmayimpair
visibili tyand endanger youand others.
Condensation maydripfrom theunderside of
the vehicle whenitis in cooling mode.Thisis 128
Operat
ingthe climate controlsystemClimate control