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Display messages
Possible causes/consequences and 0050 0050Solutions
XXX See Operator's Man-
ual The
exhaust gas af tertre atment sy stem is defective or an emissions-
re leva nt malfunction has occu rred. This malfunction or defect can
damage theex haust gas af tertre atment sy stem.
Af terth e message appears forth efirs t time, the engine can only be
st ar ted ano ther 10 times. The number of remaining engine starts XX
(10 to1) is shown in the message everytime the engine is star ted. #
Visit a qualified specialist workshop immediately.
0099 Additive System Fault
Emergency Op.: XXX
mph See Operator's
Manual *
In addition, theye llow 00B9 Check Engine warning lamp on the
instrument clus ter lights up and a warning tone sounds.
Yo u can only drive theve hicle at a maximum speed of 5 mph
(8 km/h). #
Visit a qualified specialist workshop immediately. Ti
res Display messages
Possible causes/consequences and 0050 0050Solutions
Tire Pressure Monitor
Inoperative No Wheel
Sensors *T
he ins talled wheels do not ha vesuitable tire pressure sensors. The
tire pressure monitor has been switched off. #
Install wheels with suitable tire pressure sensors.
0077
Tire Press. Sen. Missing *T
he tire pressure sensor signal is missing from one or more tires.
No pressure value is displa yedfo rth e tire in question. #
Have thefa ulty tire pressure sensor replaced at a qualified spe‐
cialist workshop.
Tire Press. Monitor Cur-
rently Unavailable *T
here is inter fere nce from a po werful source of radio wav es As a
re sult, no signals from the tire pressure sensors are received. The
tire pressure monitor is temp orarily una vailable. #
Continue driving.
As soon as the cause has been eliminated, the tire pressure
monitor automatically switches on.
0077 Warning Tire Malfunction *T
he pressure in one or more tires suddenly falls. The wheel position
is shown. &
WARNING Risk of an accident from driving wi thaflat tire
Flat tires are dangerous in thefo llowing ways:
R The tires can overheat and cause a fire.
R The driving characteristics, as well as steering and braking,
may be greatly impaired.
Yo u could then lose cont rol of theve hicle. #
Do not drive with a flat tire. #
Obse rveth e no tes on flat tires. In
fo rm ation about flat tires (/ page218). #
Stop theve hicle in accordance with the tra ffic conditions. 290
Display messages and warning and indicator lamps
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Wa
rning/indicator
lamp Po
ssible causes/consequences and 0050 0050Solutions &
WARNING Thereis a risk of an accident if the tire pressure
monitoring sy stem is malfunctioning
If th e tire pressure monitoring sy stem is malfunctioning, it is not
able toissue a warning if there is pressure loss in one or more of
th e tires.
Underinflated tires ma y,forex ample, impair the driving, steering
and braking characteristics. #
Have the tire pressure monitoring sy stem checked at a quali‐
fi ed specialist workshop. #
Visit a qualified specialist workshop.
0077
Ti re pressure monitoring
sy stem warning lamp
lights up The tire pressure monitor
yellow warning lamp (pressure loss/malfunc‐
tion) lights up.
The tire pressure monitor has de tected a tire pressure loss in at lea st
one tire. &
WARNING Risk of an accident due toinsuf ficient tire pressure
Ti re pressures that are too low pose thefo llowing hazards:
R The tires may bur st, especially as the load and vehicle speed
increase.
R The tires may wearexc essively and/or une venly, which may
greatly impair tire traction.
R The driving characteristics, as well as steering and braking, may
be greatly impaired.
Yo u could then lose cont rol of theve hicle. #
Obser vethere commended tire pressu re. #
Adjust the tire pressure if necessar y. #
Stop theve hicle in a safe location. #
Check the tire pressure and the tires. Display messages and
warning and indicator lamps 305
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Braking wi
thparking brake: .............. 108
Breaking-in no tes ............................. 105
Downhill gradient ............................. 108
Driving tips ....................................... 105
EBD (electronic brake forc e distri‐
bution) ..............................................1 39
Heavy and light loads ....................... 108
HOLD function .................................. 14 5
New brake discs and brake pads/
linings ............................................... 108
Re stricted braking ef fect (salt-trea‐
te dro ads) ........................................ .105
We tro ad sur faces ............................ 108
Brake Assi stSystem
see BAS (Brake Assi stSystem)
Brake Assistance see BAS (Brake Assi stSystem)
Brake fluid
No tes ............................................... 269
Brake forc e distribution
EBD (electronic brake forc e distri‐
bution) ..............................................1 39
Brakes New/replaced brakepads/brake
discs ................................................. 105
Breakdown Assi stance overview .......................... .16
Changing a wheel ............................ .251
Ro adside Assis tance ........................... 21
To w starting .................................... .228
To wing away ..................................... 225
Tr ansporting theve hicle ...................2 27
Breakdown see Flat tire
Breaking-in no tes ................................. 105
Bulbs Reversing light .................................... 87
Buttons Steering wheel ..................................1 64C
Call list Making a call .................................... 186
Overview .......................................... 185
Selecting options .............................. 186
Calls ...................................................... .184
Ac cepting ......................................... 184
Ac tivating functions du ring a call ...... 184
Calls with se veral participants .......... 184
Declining .......................................... 184
Ending a call .................................... .184 Incoming call during an
existing
call .................................................. .184
Making ............................................. 184
Camera see 360° Camera
see Rear view camera
Car wash
see Care
Car wash (care) .....................................2 10
Care ........................................................ 214
Car wash ...........................................2 10
Carpet .............................................. .214
Displ ay.............................................. 214
Exterior lighting ................................ 212
Headliner .......................................... 214
Matte finish ....................................... 211
Pa int ................................................ .211
Plastic trim ....................................... 214
Po we rwa sher ................................... 210
Re alwo od/trim elements ................. 214
Re ar view camera/360° Camera ...... 212
Seat belt ........................................... 214
Seat co ver ........................................ 214
Senso rs............................................ 212
Ta ilpipes ............................................ 212
Tr ailer hit ch....................................... 212
Wa shing byhand ...............................2 11
Wheels/rims .....................................2 12
Wi ndo ws ........................................... 212
Wi per blades .....................................2 12
Cargo compa rtment lighting
Motion de tector .................................. 83
Cargo co mpartment ventilation
Deactivating .....................................1 02
Setting .............................................. 102
Cargo tie-down point ............................197
Cargo tie-down points Info rm ation ...................................... .275
Carpet (care) ........................................ .214
Change bulbs Additional turn signal light (all-
wheel drive vehicles) .......................... 85
Changing a bulb see Changing bulbs
Changing a wheel Lowe ring theve hicle ........................ 254
Preparing .......................................... 251
Ra ising theve hicle ............................2 51
Re moving a wheel ............................ 253
Changing address ................................... 21308
Index
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Emer
gency
Assis tance overview .......................... .16
Fir st-aid kit (so ftsided) ..................... 216
Saf etyve st ........................................ 216
Wa rning lamp .................................... 216
Emer gency braking
Elect ric pa rking brake ...................... .136
Manual parking brake ....................... 13 4
Emer gency call sy stem
Au tomatic emergency call ............... .217
Information ....................................... 216
Manual emer gency call ..................... 217
Overview ...........................................2 16
Emer gency engine start ..................... .228
Emer gency operation mode
St arting theve hicle .......................... 104
Emer gency Tensioning Devices
Ac tivation ........................................... 29
En gaging drive position (automatic
transmission) ........................................ 11 7
Engaging neut ral (automatic trans‐
mission) ................................................ .116
Engaging reve rsege ar .......................... 11 6
Engaging/disengaging LOW RANGE ...11 9
Engine Engine number ................................ .261
Jump-s tarting .................................... 219
Pa rking (s tart/s top button) .............. 13 2
Problems .......................................... 127
St arting (in emer gency operation
mode) ............................................... 104
St arting (s tart/s top button) .............1 04
Engine data Showing ............................................ 181
Engine electronics (no tes) ...................2 60
Engine number ...................................... 261
Engine oil .............................................. 205
Ad ditive ............................................ 267
Checking the oil le vel (on-board
computer) ........................................ 205
Checking the oil le vel with a dip‐
st ick ................................................ .204
Filling capacity ................................. 268
To pping up .......................................2 05
Engine output Notes on changes .............................. .23
ENR (electronic le vel control) ..............121
Fu nction ............................................ 121
Lo we ring theve hicle .........................1 23
Manually inflating air bello ws............ 124 Problems ..........................................
12 5
Ra ising theve hicle ............................1 23
Entering characters
Fu nction/no tes ................................ 178
Setting theke yboard ........................ 17 9
Using the media display ...................1 79
Environmental pr otection
No tes .................................................. 18
ESC (Electronic Stability Control)
see ESP ®
(Electronic Stability Prog ram)
ESP ®
Crosswind Assist .............................. 13 8
Tr ailer stabilization .......................... .139
ESP ®
(Electronic Stability Prog ram) ...13 8
Ac tivating/deactivating .................... 13 8
Fu nction/no tes ................................ 13 8
Exhaust emission moni toring .............1 07
Exterior lighting Care .................................................. 212
Exterior lighting see Lights F
Fa tigue de tection
see ATTENTION ASSIST
Favo rites
Ad ding .............................................. 17 7
Calling up ........................................ .177
Del eting ............................................ 178
Moving ..............................................1 78
Overview .......................................... 17 7
Re naming ......................................... 178
Firs t-aid kit (soft sided) ........................216
Flat tire .................................................. 218
Changing a wheel ............................ .251
No tes ................................................ 218
Floor co vering
Ins talling/ removing (s tarter bat‐
te ry ) .................................................. 221
Floor mat .................................................78
Fore ign trip
Instructions ...................................... 107
symmetrical low beam ....................... 79
Fr ee software ........................................ .27
Fr equencies
Mobile phone .................................. .260
Tw o-w ayradio .................................. 260
Fr ont airbag (driver, front passenger) .. 32314
Index
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Loading
Definitions ........................................ 24 6
Loading guidelines .........................72,19 5
Loading information table ...................240
Low beam Activating/deactivating ...................... 79
Changing bulbs ................................. .84
Setting for abroad (symmetrical) ........ 79
LO Wrange ............................................. 11 9
Lu bricant additives
see Additive
Lu mbar support (4-w ay)........................ 64 M
M+S tires .............................................. 233
Maintenance Vehicle ................................................ 21
Maintenance see ASS YST PLUS
Malfunction Restra int sy stem ................................ 28
Malfunction message see Display message
Manual parking brake ..........................13 3
App lying/ releasing .......................... .133
Emer gency braking ........................... 13 4
Fo lding up/down .............................. 13 3
Manually inflating air bello ws(ENR) ...1 24
Matte finish (cleaning instructions) ....211
Maximum load Determ ining ...................................... 241
Sample calculation ........................... 24 2
Maximum tire load ...............................244
Maximum tire pressure .......................24 5
MBUX multimedia sy stem (o ver‐
vi ew )...................................................... 173
Mechanical key
Locking door ...................................... 45
Re moving/inserting ........................... 42
Un locking door .................................. .45
Media Menu (on-boa rdcompu ter) ............... 16 9
Operating media playback ................1 69
Selecting a media sou rce ................. 16 9
Media display Entering characters .......................... 17 9
Home screen .................................... 174
No tes ................................................ 173Media mode
Adding a favo rite song ......................1 91
Connecting Blue tooth®
audio
equipment ........................................ 19 0
Connecting USB devices .................. 19 0
Controlling media playback .............. 191
Copyright and trademar ks................ 189
No tes about the sear chfunction in
categories ......................................... 191
Overview of the media menu ............ 19 0
Re moving a favo rite song .................. 191
St arting a sear chin categories ........ .192
St arting media playback .................. .191
Suppor tedfo rm at and data storage
media ............................................... 189
Using theke yword sear ch................ 19 2
Memory function (seat) .........................64
Menu (on-board computer) Assis tance graphic ........................... 16 6
Media ............................................... 16 9
Overview .......................................... 16 4
Ra dio ................................................ 16 8
Service ............................................. 16 6
Settings ............................................ 17 0
Te lephone ........................................ .169
Tr ip .................................................. .167
Mercedes PRO Information ....................................... 171
Mercedes PRO connect Accident mana gement ...................... 172
Calling the Cus tomer Center ............. 171
Information .......................................1 71
Making a call via theov erhead con‐
trol panel .......................................... 171
Ro adside Assis tance call via the
Ro adside Assis tance button .............. 171
Tr ans ferred data ...............................1 72
Mercedes-Benz emer gency call sys‐
tem
Information on data processing ........ 217
Message (multifunction display) see Display messa ge
Message memory ................................. 277
Mir rors
Ad justing the inside rearview mir ror ... 91
Mir rors
see Outside mir rors
Mobile phone ........................................ 260
Fr equencies ...................................... 260
Tr ansmission output (maximum) ...... 260
Wi reless charging .............................. .78 Index
317
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Re
starting the tire pressure moni‐
to r ................................................... .240
Ti re pressure monitoring sy stem
(function) .......................................... 238
Ti re pressure table ...........................2 35
Ti re pressure moni tor
Checking the tire pressure ............... 239
Checking the tire temp erature ......... 239
Fu nction ........................................... 238
Re starting ........................................ .240
Te ch nical da ta.................................. 24 0
Ti re pressure table ............................... 235
Tire quality grades ............................... 24 3
Ti re temp erature
Checking (tire pressure monitoring
sy stem) ............................................ 239
Ti re pressure monitoring sy stem
(function) .......................................... 238
Ti re tread .............................................. 232
Tire-change tool kit .............................. 250
Ti res
Characteristics ................................ .245
Che cking .......................................... 232
Checking the tire pressure (tire
pressure monitoring sy stem) ............ 239
Definitions ........................................2 46
Direction of rotation ......................... 250
DO T,Tire Identification Number
(TIN) ................................................. 24 4
Flat tire ............................................. 218
Ins talling .......................................... 253
Load index ........................................ 24 5
Load-bearing capacity ...................... 24 5
M+S tires ......................................... 233
Maximum tire load ........................... 24 4
Maximum tire pressure .................... 24 5
No ise ................................................ 232
No tes on ins talling ............................ 24 8
Overview of tire labeling ...................2 43
Re moving ........................................ .253
Re placing .................................. 248, 251
Re starting the tire pressure moni‐
to r ................................................... .240
Selecting .......................................... 24 8
Size designation ............................... 24 5
Snow chains .................................... .233
Speed rating ..................................... 24 5
St oring ............................................. 250
Summer tires ................................... 232
Te mp erature grade ........................... 24 3
Ti re and Loading In form ation plac‐
ard .................................................... 24 0
Ti re pressure (no tes) ........................ 234 Ti
re pressure monitoring sy stem
(function) .......................................... 238
Ti re pressure table ...........................2 35
Ti re qu ality grades ............................ 24 3
Tr action grade .................................. 24 3
Tr ead wear grade .............................. 24 3
Un usual driving characteristics ........ 232
Wheel size categories ...................... .250
To ol
see Removing theve hicle tool kit
see Vehicle tool kit
see Vehicle tool kit stowage compartment
To pTe ther .............................................. .37
To pping up the windshield washer
sy stem .................................................. 208
To uch Control ........................................ 174
On-board computer .......................... 16 4
Operating .......................................... 174
Setting acoustic ope rating feed‐
back .................................................. 175
Setting the sensitivity ....................... 174
To uchscreen (media display)
Operating .......................................... 175
Setting acoustic ope rating feed‐
back .................................................. 175
To w starting .......................................... 228
To w- aw ay alarm
Fu nction ............................................. 56
Switching on/o ff................................ 57
To wing away ......................................... 225
Ra ised front or rear axle .................. .226
To wing eye
Ins talling/ removing ......................... .227
St orage location ...............................2 27
To wing eye (s tora gelocation)
see Vehicle tool kit
To wing me thods .................................. .224
Tr action grade ....................................... 24 3
Tr ailer hitch
Care .................................................. 212
Gene ral no tes ................................... 271
Information .......................................1 60
Information about trailer operation ... 157
Pe rm issible trailer loads and trailer
dr aw bar nose weights ........................ 161
Po we r supply ................................... .162
Soc ket .............................................. 15 9
Tr ailer loads .......................................... 272
Tr ailer operation
Ac tive Lane Keeping Assist ............... 15 5 Index
323
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0024The electric parking brake
malfunctioning
yellow indicator
lamp does not light up ...................... 298
0077Ti repressure monitoring sys‐
te m wa rning lamp flashes ................ 304
0077Ti repressure monitoring sys‐
te m wa rning lamp lights up .............. 305
Wa rranty ................................................. 24
Wa rranty terms and conditions ............ 20
Wa sher fluid
see Windshield washer fluid (no tes)
Wa shing byhand (care) ........................ 211
Wheel rotation ...................................... 24 9
Wheel size categori es.......................... 250
Wheel wrench ...................................... .250
Wheels Care .................................................. 212
Characteristics of the tire ................. 24 5
Checking .......................................... 232
Checking the tire pressure (tire
pressure monitoring sy stem) ............ 239
Definitions ........................................2 46
DO T,Tire Identification Number
(TIN) ................................................. 24 4
Flat tire ............................................. 218
Ins talling .......................................... 253
Load index ........................................ 24 5
Load-bearing capacity ...................... 24 5
Maximum tire load ........................... 24 4
Maximum tire pressure .................... 24 5
No ise ................................................ 232
No tes on ins talling ............................ 24 8
Overview of tire labeling ...................2 43
Re moving ........................................ .253
Re placing .................................. 248, 251
Re starting the tire pressure moni‐
to r ................................................... .240
Ro tating ............................................ 24 9
Selecting .......................................... 24 8
Size designation ............................... 24 5
Snow chains .................................... .233
Speed rating ..................................... 24 5
St oring ............................................. 250
Te mp erature grade ........................... 24 3
Ti re and Loading In form ation plac‐
ard .................................................... 24 0
Ti re pressure (no tes) ........................ 234
Ti re pressure monitoring sy stem
(function) .......................................... 238
Ti re pressure table ...........................2 35
Ti re qu ality grades ............................ 24 3Tr
action grade .................................. 24 3
Tr ead wear grade .............................. 24 3
Un usual driving characteristics ........ 232
Wi -Fi ....................................................... 180
Overview .......................................... 180
Setting .............................................. 181
Wi ndow curtain airbag .......................... 32
Wi ndo ws
see Side window
Wi ndo ws(care) .................................... .212
Wi ndshield ..............................................89
Re placing the wiper blades ................89
Re placing the wiper blades (WET
WIPER SYSTEM) .................................. 89
Wi ndshield
see Windshield
Wi ndshield washer fluid
Information ....................................... 271
Wi ndshield washer fluid (no tes) ......... 270
Wi ndshield wipers
Re placing the wiper blades ................89
Re placing the wiper blades (WET
WIPER SYSTEM) .................................. 89
Switching on/o ff................................ 88
Wi nter driving (snow chains) .............. 233
Wi nter tires ...........................................2 33
Wi per blades
Ca re .................................................. 212
Re placing (rear window) .....................90
Re placing (WET WIPER SYSTEM) ........ 89
Re placing (windshield) ........................ 89
Wire lesscharging
Fu nction/no tes ..................................77
Mobile phone .....................................78
Wo rkshop
see Qualified specialist workshop 326
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