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sequently enters
the monitoring range di rectly
next toyour vehicle, thewa rning lamp in the out‐
side mir ror lights up red.
% When a trailer is connected,
thera dar sen‐
sor's field of vision may be impaired, thereby
making limited monitoring possible. Alw ays
pay careful attention tothe tra ffic situation
and maintain a safe dis tance at the side of
th eve hicle.
If a vehicle is de tected close to yourvehicle in the
lateral monitoring range and you swit chon the
turn signal indica tor in the cor responding direc‐
tion, a warning tone sounds. The redwa rning
lamp in the outside mir rorflashes. If the turn sig‐
nal indicator remains switched on, all other
de tected vehicles are indicated only bytheflash‐
ing of there dwa rning lamp.
If yo uove rtake a vehicle quickl y,no warning is
given.
Exit warning
The exitwa rning is an additional function of Blind
Spot Assist and warnsve hicle occupants when
leaving theve hicle about any approaching vehi‐
cles. &
WARNING Risk of accident despite exit
wa rning
The exitwa rning reacts nei ther tostationary
objects nor tovehicles approaching you at a
great lydif fere nt speed.
As a result, theex itwa rning cannot warndriv‐
ers in these situations. #
Always pay particular attention tothe
traf fic situation when opening the doors
and make sure there is suf ficient clear‐
ance. %
An
exitwa rning is not issued for sliding doors
and rear-end doors. Overview
When theve hicle is
st ationar y,an object
is de tected from
behind in the monitor‐
ing range. Display in outside mir‐
ror
When theve hicle is
st ationar y,a door on
th ere leva nt side of
th eve hicle is opened.
An object which is
close to yourvehicle
is de tected in the
monitoring range. Vi
sual and audible
wa rning %
This additional function is only
available when
Blind Spot Assist is activated and up to a
maximum of thre e minutes af terth e ignition
has been switched off. The end of theav aila‐
bility of theex itwa rning function is indicated
by a series of flashes in the outside mir ror.
The exitwa rning function is only an aid and is no
substitute forth e attentiveness of theve hicle
occupants. Responsibility alw ays lies with the
ve hicle occupants when opening doors and leav‐
ing theve hicle.
Sy stem limitations
Blind Spot Assist and theex itwa rning function
may be limited in thefo llowing situations:
R ifth ere is dirt on the sensors or the sensors
are obscured
R ifth ere is poor visibility, e.g. due tofog, heavy
ra in, snow or spr ay
R if nar rowvehicles are within the monitoring
ra nge, e.g. bicycles
% St
ationary or slowly moving objects are not
displa yed.
Wa rnings may be issued in er ror when driving
close tocrash ba rriers or similar solid lane bor‐
ders. Warnings may be inter rupte d when driving
alongside long vehicles, forex ample truc ks,fo r a
prolonged time.
Blind Spot Assist is not operational when reve rse
ge ar is engaged.
The exitwa rning function may be limited in the
fo llowing situations:
R when the sensor is bloc kedby adjacent vehi‐
cles in nar rowparking spaces
R when people are approaching Driving and parking
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Lane
Keeping Assist and Active Lane Keeping
Assist Fu
nctions of Lane Keeping Assist Lane
Keeping Assist monitors the area in front of
yo ur vehicle with multifunction camera 1. It
ser vesto protect you against unin tentionally le av‐
ing your lane. You may also be warned by a
vibrating messa gefrom thesteering wheel and by
th est atus symbol flashing in the instrument dis‐
pla y.
The warning is issued when thefo llowing condi‐
tions are met at the same time:
R Lane Keeping Assist de tects lane markings.
R A front wheel passes overth e lane markings.
Yo u can activate and deactivate the Lane Keeping
Assist warning.
If yo ufa ilto adapt your driving style, Lane Keep‐
ing Assist can neither reduce therisk of accident
nor override the la wsof ph ysics. It cannot take
into account road, weather or traf fic conditions.
Lane Keeping Assist is only an aid and is not
intended tokeep theve hicle in the lane without
th e driver's cooperation. You are responsible for
th e dis tance totheve hicle in front, forve hicle
speed, braking in good time and forst ay ing in
yo ur lane.
Sy stem limitations
The sy stem may be impaired or may not function
in thefo llowing situations:
R There is poor visibilit y,e.g. due toinsuf ficient
illumination of thero ad, highly variable shade
conditions, or due torain, sno w,fog or heavy
spr ay.
R Glare from oncoming traf fic, direct sunlight or
re flections. R
There is dirt on the windshield in the vicinity
of the multifunction camera or the camera is
fo gged up, damaged or obscured.
R No or se veral, unclear lane markings are pres‐
ent for one lane, e.g. in a construction area.
R The lane markings are worn, dark or co vered.
R The dis tance totheve hicle in front is too
small, and therefore the lane markings cann ot
be de tected.
R The lane markings change quickl y,e.g. lanes
branch off, cross one ano ther or mer ge.
R The road is very nar row and winding.
Fu nctions of Active Lane Keeping Assist Ac
tive Lane Keeping Assist monitors the area in
front of your vehicle bymeans of multifunction
camera 1. It ser vesto protect you against unin‐
te ntionally le aving your lane. You may also be
wa rned bya vibrating message from thesteering
wheel and bythest atus symbol flashing in the
instrument displa y.In addition, you may be gui‐
ded back into your lane bya lane-cor recting
brake application. A releva nt messa geappears in
th e instrument displa y.
The warning is issued when thefo llowing condi‐
tions are met at the same time:
R The driving sy stem de tects lane markings.
R A front wheel passes overth e lane markings.
A lane-cor recting brake application occu rswhen
th efo llowing conditions are me t:
R Active Lane Keeping Assist de tects lane
markings on bo thsides of theve hicle.
R A front wheel drives over a solid lane mark‐
ing. Driving and parking
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A
releva nt messa geappears in the instrument
displa y.
The brake application is available in the speed
ra nge between appr oximately 40 mph (60 km/h)
and 100mp h (160 km/h).
Yo u can either deactivate theAc tive Lane Keep‐
ing Assist warning or switch off the sy stem com‐
ple tely.
If yo ufa ilto adapt your driving style, Ac tive Lane
Ke eping Assist can neither reduce therisk of an
accident nor override the la wsof ph ysics. It can‐
not take into account road, weather or traf fic
conditions. The driving sy stem is an aid for when
yo u unin tentionally le aveor cross the lane and
not a sy stem for automatically keeping tothe
lane. You are responsible forth e dis tance tothe
ve hicle in front, forve hicle speed, braking in good
time and forst ay ing in your lane. If a lane-cor
recting brake application from Active
Lane Keeping Assist occurs, display 1appears
in the multifunction displa y.
Sy stem limitations
No lane-cor recting brake application from Active
Lane Keeping Assist occurs in thefo llowing situa‐
tions:
R You clearly and actively steer, brake or accel‐
erate.
R You swit chon the turn signal.
R A driving saf ety sy stem inter venes, su chas
ESP ®
or Active Brake Assi st.
R You ha veadop ted a sporty driving style with
high cornering speeds or high rates of accel‐
eration.
R ESP ®
has been switched off.
R When driving with a trailer, the electrical con‐
nection tothe trailer has been cor rectly
es tab lished.
R If a loss of tire pressure or a defective tire has
been de tected and displa yed. The sy
stem may be impaired or may not function
in thefo llowing situations:
R There is poor visibilit y,e.g. due toinsuf ficient
illumination of thero ad, highly variable shade
conditions, or due torain, sno w,fog or heavy
spr ay.
R Glare from oncoming traf fic, direct sunlight or
re flections.
R There is dirt on the windshield in the vicinity
of the multifunction camera or the camera is
fo gged up, damaged or obscured.
R No or se veral, unclear lane markings are pres‐
ent for one lane, e.g. in a construction area.
R The lane markings are worn, dark or co vered.
R The dis tance totheve hicle in front is too
small, and therefore the lane markings cann ot
be de tected.
R The lane markings change quickl y,e.g. lanes
branch off, cross one ano ther or mer ge.
R The road is very nar row and winding.
Ac tivating/deactivating Lane Keeping Assist
or Active Lane Keeping Assist
Multimedia sy stem:
4 © 5
Settings 5
Assistance #
Select Lane Keeping Assist orAct. Lane
Keep Asst. On.
Ac tivating or deactivating warning #
Select Lane Keeping Assist orAct. Lane
Keep Asst. On. #
Select Warning. Wo
rkmode ADR (working speed control)
Fu
nction of ADR (working speed control)
When activated, ADR automatically increases the
engine speed toa preset speed or a speed you
ha ve set.
% Af
ter a cold start, the idle speed of the
engine is increased automaticall y.Ifth e pre‐
set working speed is lo werth an the
inc reased idle speed, thewo rking speed is
only reached once the engine has comple ted
th ewa rm-up phase.
It is only possible toactivate ADR with the
ve hicle stationary and the parking brake
applied.
On vehicles with automatic transmission, the
selector le ver must be in position 005D. 15 6
Driving and pa rking
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Display messages
Possible causes/consequences and 0050 0050Solutions
Driver's Door Open &
Transmission Not in P
Risk of Vehicle Rolling
Away *T
he driver's door is not fully closed and the transmission is in posi‐
tion 005E,005Cor005B. #
When parking theve hicle, shift the transmission toposition 005D.
Apply Brake to Shift
from 'P' *Y
ou ha vetried toshift toa dif fere nt transmission position from posi‐
tion 005D. #
Press the brake pedal. Vehicle locating has
been activated. Details:
see manual or associ-
ated mobile app.
or
vehicle locating activa-
ted – see manual or
mobile app. *T
hevehicle features activated services from Mercedes PRO.
Locating theve hicle may be possible as part of Mercedes PRO con‐
nect. #
Check thest atus of the activated services at http://
mercedes.pro. #
Ask theve hicle owner forth e de tails. Step Not Extended See
Operator's Manual
or
step not extended mal-
function *T
he electrical step is not, or only partially, extended. #
Ensu rethere is suf ficient clea rance forth e electrical step. #
Open or close the sliding door again. #
Ifth e electrical step does not comple tely ex tend again, slide it in
manually (emergency release) (/ page 52). #
Inform passen gers that thestep is missing before they exitthe
ve hicle. Step Not Retracted See
Operator's Manualor
step not retracted mal-
function *T
he electrical step is not, or only partially, retracted. #
Ensu rethere is suf ficient clea rance forth e electrical step. #
Open or close the sliding door again. #
Ifth e electrical step does not comple tely retract again, slide it in
manually (emergency release) (/ page 52). Lights
Display messa
ges
Possible causes/consequences and 0050 0050Solutions
Adaptive Highbeam
Assist Camera View
Restricted See Opera-
tor's Manual *
The camera view is reduced. Possible causes:
R Dirt on the windshield in the camera's field of vision
R Heavy precipitation or fog
Driving sy stems and driving saf ety sy stems may be malfunctioning
or temp orarily una vailable.
When the causes ha vebeen eliminated, the driving sy stems and
driving saf ety sy stems are available again.
If th e display message does not go out: #
Stop in a safe location. #
Clean the windshield. Display messages and
warning and indicator lamps 295
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Display messages
Possible causes/consequences and 0050 0050Solutions
Adaptive Highbeam
Assist Currently Unavail-
able See Operator's Man-
ual *A
daptive Highbeam Assist is temp orarily una vailable.
The sy stem limits ha vebeen reached (/ page81). #
Continue driving.
When the causes ha vebeen eliminated, the sy stem will be avail‐
able again. The display message Adaptive Highbeam Assist Now
Available appears.
Adaptive Highbeam
Assist Inoperative *A
daptive Highbeam Assist is malfunctioning. #
Visit a qualified specialist workshop.
0049
Switch On Headlamps *Y
ou are driving without a low beam. #
Turn the light switch toposition 0058.
or #
Turn the light switch tothe0058 position.
0049
Switch Off Lights *Y
ou are leaving theve hicle and the light is still switched on. #
Turn the light switch toposition 0058.
0049
Auto Lamp Function
Inoperative *T
he light sensor is malfunctioning. #
Visit a qualified specialist workshop.
0049
Malfunction See Opera-
tor’s Manual *T
heexterior lighting is malfunctioning. #
Visit a qualified specialist workshop.
Ve hicles with trailer hitch: a fuse may ha veblown. #
Stop in accordance with the tra ffic conditions. #
Check the fuses, and replace them if necessary(/ page 228).
0049
Check Left Low
Beam (exa mp le) *T
he bulb in question is faulty. #
Visit a qualified specialist workshop.
or #
Check whe ther changing the bulb is permitted. Indicator and
warning lamps Overview of
warning and indicator lamps When
the ignition is switched on, many sy stems
per form a self-test. Some warning and indicator
lamps may switch on or flash temp orarily during
th is time. This behavior is no cause for alarm.
These warning and indicator lamps only signal a
malfunction if they light up or flash, once the
engine has been star ted or theve hicle is in oper‐
ation. Wa
rning and indicator lamps:
0058 Low beam (/
page 79)
0060 Pa
rking light (/ page 79)
0057 High beam (/
page 80)
003E003D Tu
rn signal (/ page 80)
005E Re
ar fog light (/ page 79)
00E9 Saf
ety belt not fastened
(/ page 302)
0027 and
004D USA: Brakes (red) (/
page 297)296
Display messages and warning and indicator lamps
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Changing bulbs
...................................... .83
High beam .......................................... 84
Indicator (front) .................................. 84
Interior lamps (rear compartment) ..... 88
License plate lamp ............................ .86
Light bulb types haloge n headlamps ..84
Low beam ........................................... 84
No tes .................................................83
Ta il lamp bulb types (Cargo Van
and Passenger Van) ............................ 85
Ta il lamp bulb types (chassis) ............ .87
Tu rn signal light (rear) (chassis) ..........87
Changing lamps see Changing bulbs
Changing owner ...................................... 21
Cha racteristics of the tire .................. .245
Charging Battery .............................................. 219
Mobile phone (wireless) ..................... 77
Child saf ety lock (doors) ........................ 39
Child seat front-passenger seat (no tes) .............. 38
front-passenger seat (rear ward-
fa cing/for ward-facing) ....................... 38
LA TC H-type (ISOFIX) (ins talling) ........ .36
LA TC H-type (ISOFIX) (no tes) ............... 36
No tes on the safe transpor tation of
ch ildren .............................................. 34
Re arwa rd-facing child restra int sys‐
te m (Information) .............................. .38
To pTe ther ...........................................37
Child ren
No tes on safe transpor tation .............. 34
Special seat belt retractor .................. 35
Ci ga rette lighter ..................................... 75
Cleaning see Care
Cleaning water drain valve of the air
intake box ............................................ .208
Climate control Activating/deactivating ...................... 95
Ad justing rear-compartment heat‐
ing ...................................................... 96
Air distribution settings ...................... 97
automatically controlling (rear
passenger compartment) .................. .97
Au xilia ryheating ................................. 99
Cargo compartment ventilation ........ 102
Clearing fogged up windo ws............... 97
Control panel for 3-zone auto matic
clima tecontrol ................................... 95 Control panel
for dual-zone auto‐
matic clima tecontrol .......................... 94
Controlling automatically .................... 96
Hot- wate r auxilia ryheater ................1 00
Re frigerant ........................................ 271
Setting the air distribution .................. 97
Switching ai r-re circulation mode
on/off ................................................ 98
Switching synchronization function
on/off (control panel) ......................... 97
Switching the A/C function on/off ....96
Switching there ar wind ow
defros ter on/off ................................. 98
Switching the windshield heater
on/off ................................................ 98
Ve ntilating theve hicle (con veni‐
ence opening) ..................................... 54
Ve ntilation nozzles at front ................. 98
Ve ntilation nozzles in thero of ............ 99
Ve ntilation nozzles, rear passenger
compartment .................................... .99
Cockpit (o verview) .................................. .6
Combination switch see High beam
see High-beam flasher
see Indicator
Compu ter
see On-board computer
Contacts ................................................ 185
Calling up ........................................ .185
Deleting ............................................ 185
Downloading (from mobile phone) .... 185
Information .......................................1 85
Making a call ................................... .185
Na me form at .................................... 185
Con venience closing .............................. 54
Con venience opening ............................. 54
Con versions ............................................ 19
Coolant Filling capacities .............................. .270
Coolant (engine) Che cking le vel .................................. 206
No tes ............................................... 269
Copyright License ............................................... 27
Tr ademar ks......................................... 27
Cornering light ...................................... .80
Crosswind Assist Function/no tes ................................ 13 8
Cruise control ...................................... .141
Ac tivating ......................................... 14 2 Index
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Instrument Display
see Warning/indicator lamp
Instrument lighting ..............................16 6
Intelligent light sy stem
Ad aptive Highbeam Assist .................. 81
Corne ring light ................................... 80
In te rior lamps (rear compa rtment)
(replacing the light bulbs) ..................... 88
In te rior lighting
Cargo compartment .......................... .83
Re ar compartment ............................ .83
Setting ................................................ 82
Switch-off del aytime .......................... 83
In te rior motion sensor
Fu nction ............................................. 57
Switching on/off ................................ 57
Interior roof car rier sy stem ................ .199
iPhone ®
see Apple CarPlay™ J
Jack ....................................................... 250
Hydraulic .......................................... 230
Re moving thehy draulic jack from
th estow age compartment .............. .230
St orage location of hydraulic jack .... 230
Jump-start connection .........................219
Jump-starting see Jump-s tart connection K
Ke y........................................................... 41
Battery ............................................... 42
Electrical consu mption ...................... .42
Fu nctions ............................................ 41
Ke yring attachment ........................... 42
Mechanical key .................................. .42
Overview ............................................. 41
Problem ..............................................43
Ra dio connection ................................ 41
Un locking setting .............................. .42L
Labeling (tires) see Tire labeling
Lane de tection (au tomatic)
see Active Lane Keeping Assist
Lane Keeping Assist ............................ .155
Fu nction ........................................... 15 5
Sy stem limitations ............................1 55Tr
ailer operation .............................. .155
Lane Keeping Assist
see Active Lane Keeping Assist
see Lane Keeping Assist
Language ............................................... 181
No tes ................................................ 181
Setting .............................................. 181
LA TC H-type (ISOFIX) child seat
securing sy stem
In stalling ............................................ .36
No tes .................................................36
Le vel control
see ENR (elect ronic le vel control)
License pla telamp (changing bulbs) .... 86
Light switch (o verview) ........................ .79
Lighting see Lights
Lights ...................................................... 79
Ad aptive Highbeam Assist .................. 81
Au tomatic driving lights ...................... 79
Combination switch ............................ 80
Cornering light ................................... 80
Driving abroad (symmetrical low
beam) ................................................. 79
Hazard warning lamps ........................ 80
High beam .......................................... 80
High-beam flasher .............................. 80
Indicator ............................................ .80
Light switch ........................................ 79
Low beam ........................................... 79
Pa rking light ...................................... .79
Re ar fog light ...................................... 79
Re sponsibility with lighting sy stems ... 79
Setting theex terior lighting switch-
off delay time ...................................... 81
Setting the instrument lighting ......... 16 6
Switching the sur round lighting
on/off ................................................ .81
Limiting speed ...................................... 107
Load Determ ining the maximum ................2 41
Sample calculation ........................... 24 2
Load distribution .................................. 19 6
Load index (tire) .................................. .245
Load securing Carg o tie-down point ........................ 197
Ins talling and removing tie-down
ey es .................................................. 19 8
No tes ................................................ 19 6
Load-bea ring capacity (tire) ................245 316
Index
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Setting options ...................................
14
Overhead control panel Adjusting the interior lighting .............82
Overview ............................................ 10P
Pa int (cleaning instructions) ................211
Pa int code ............................................ .261
Pa rk position
Engaging ........................................... 11 6
Engaging au tomatically .................... .116
Pa rking aid
see Parking Assist PARKTRONIC
Pa rking Assist PARKTRONIC ...............14 5
Ac tivating ......................................... 14 6
Ad justing warning tones ................... 14 6
Drive AwayAssi st............................. 154
Fu nction ........................................... 14 5
Switching off .................................... 14 6
Sy stem limitations ............................1 45
Pa rking brake (electrical)
see Electric parking brake
Pa rking brake (manual)
see Manual parking brake
Pa rking for an extended period ...........13 6
Pa rking light .......................................... .79
Pa rtition sliding door
Fr om the cargo compartment .............51
Fr om the driver's compartment ..........51
Pe rm issible gross mass ...................... .261
Pe rm issible towing me thods .............. .224
Pe ts in the vehicle .................................. 40
Phone book see Contacts
Placing a load on the wheel ar ch........ 201
Pla stic trim (care) ................................ .214
Po we r supp ly
Battery main switch .......................... 11 4
Switching on (s tart/s top button) ...... 103
Po we rwa sher (care) ............................2 10
Po we r windo ws
see Side window Q
QR code (rescue card) ...........................24
Qualified specialist workshop .............. 23 R
Ra ck systems (information) ................19 8
Ra dar senso rs....................................... 13 6
Ra dio
Ac tivating/deactivating radio text .... 194
Calling up thest ation list .................. 19 3
Del eting channels ............................ .193
Direct frequency entry ..................... .193
Displ aying information ...................... 194
Displ aying radio text ......................... 194
Editing station presets ...................... 19 3
Menu (on-board computer) ............... 16 8
Moving stations ................................ 19 3
Overview .......................................... 19 2
Sea rching forst ations ...................... 19 3
Setting a channel .............................. 19 3
Setting thewa veband .......................1 93
Showing accident reports .................1 94
St oring radio stations ...................... .193
Switching on ..................................... 19 2
Switching the HD radio function
on/off .............................................. 19 3
Ra dio connection
Ke y .................................................... .41
Re alwo od (care) .................................. .214
Re ar
Motion de tector .................................. 83
Re ar ben chseat
see Seats
Re ar Cross Traf fic Alert ...................... .154
Re ar fog light .......................................... 79
Re ar view camera ................................. 147
Care .................................................. 212
Fu nction ........................................... 147
Switching au tomatic operation
on/off (360° Camera) ...................... 151
Re ar window wiper
Re placing ...........................................90
Switching on/off ................................ 89
Re ar-co mpartment heating ................... 96
Re ar-end doors
Opening and closing (from inside) ...... 51
Opening and closing (from outside) ....50
Re ducing agent
see DEF
Re frigerant (air conditioning)
No tes ................................................ 271
Re fueling
Displaying the DEF fill le vel .............. .128
Displ aying the DEF range .................. 12 8 Index
319