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Symbols
..................................................... 4At
agl ance ................................................. 6
Cockpit ........................................................ 6
Instrument clus ter ....................................... 7
Overhead control panel ............................. 10
Door control panel .................................... .14
Emergencies and breakdowns ................... 16Genera
l notes.......................................... 18
Environmental pr otection .......................... 18
Mercedes-Benz Genuine Parts ...................18
Information about attachments, add-
on equipment, ins tallations and con‐
ve rsions .................................................... .19
Operating Instructions ...............................20
Service and vehicle operation ...................20
Operating saf ety ........................................ 21
Declarations of conformity ........................ 22
Diagno stics connection ............................ .22
No tes on changes tothe engine output ..... 23
Qualified specialist workshop .................... 23
Ve hicle registration ................................... 23
Cor rect use of theve hicle .........................23
Multi Purpose Vehicle ................................ 24
Information on problems with your
ve hicle .......................................................24
Re porting saf ety defects ............................ 24
Limited Warranty ...................................... .24
QR codes forre scue card .......................... 24
Data storage ..............................................25
Copyright .................................................. .27Occupant saf
ety...................................... 28
Re stra int sy stem ........................................28
Seat belts .................................................. 30
Airbags ...................................................... 32
Children in theve hicle ...............................34
No tes on pets in theve hicle ......................40 Opening and closing
...............................41
SmartK ey................................................... 41
Doo rs........................................................ 44
Sliding door ............................................... 45
Electrical sliding door ................................ 46
Re ar-end doors .......................................... 50
Pa rtition sliding door .................................. 51
Electrical step ............................................ 52
Side window ..............................................53
Anti-theft pr otection ..................................55 Seats and
stowage .................................. 59
Co rrect driver's seat position .................... 59
Seats ......................................................... 59
Ad justing thesteering wheel ..................... 71
St ow age areas .......................................... .72
Bottle holder .............................................. 74
Cup holder ................................................ .74
Ashtr ayand cigar ette lighter ...................... 74
Soc kets ...................................................... 75
Wi relessly charging the mobile phone
and coupling with theex terior antenna ..... 77
Ins talling or removing thefloor mats ......... 78 Light and vision
....................................... 79
Ex terior lighting ......................................... 79
Ad justing the interior lighting .................... 82
Changing bulbs .......................................... 83
Wi ndshield wipe rs..................................... 88
Mir rors ...................................................... 90
Using sun visors ........................................ 92 Climate control
....................................... 93
Overview of climate control sy stems ......... 93
Operating climate control sy stems ............ 95
Operating air vents .................................... 98
Au xilia ryheating ........................................99
Operating cargo compartment ventila‐
tion .......................................................... 102 Driving and pa
rking .............................. 103
Driving .................................................... .103
Battery main switch ................................. 11 4
Au tomatic transmission ........................... 11 5
All-wheel drive .......................................... 11 8
DSR (Downhill Speed Regulation) ............ 12 0
Electronic le vel control ............................ 121
Re fueling ................................................ .125
Pa rking .................................................... 13 2
Driving and driving sa fety sy stems ..........1 36
Wo rkmode ............................................. .156
Tr ailer operation ...................................... 157 Instrument Display and on-board
compu
ter............................................... 16 3
Overview of Instrument Display ............... 16 3
Overview of the buttons on thesteer‐
ing wheel .................................................1 64
Operating the on-board computer ........... 16 4
Overview of the displa yson the multi‐
function display ....................................... 16 5
Setting the instrument lighting ................1 662
Contents
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1004A Activates/deacti vates interior light‐
ing Re
ar interior lighting #
1 Switches rear compartment/cargo com‐
partment lamp on or off Motion de
tector &
WARNING Risk of inju ryby laser beam
from motion de tector
The motion de tector transmits invisible radia‐
tion from LEDs (light-emitting diodes).
These LEDs are classified under the 1M laser
class and can cause retina dama geinthefo l‐
lowing situations:
R Ifyo u look directly into the unfiltered
laser beam from the motion de tector for
an extended pe riod
R Ifyo u look direct lyinto the laser beam of
th e motion de tector wi thoptical instru‐
ments such as eyeglasses or a magnifying
gl ass. #
Never look directly into the laser beam. The motion de
tector is loca ted in the cargo com‐
partment behind the partition, in the middle of
th ero of. 1
Position of motion de tector
If th eve hicle is equipped with a motion de tector,
th e cargo compartment lighting is also activated
via the motion de tector.
If th e motion de tector de tects mo vement in the
cargo compa rtment while theve hicle is station‐
ar y, the cargo compartment lighting switches on
fo r appro ximately two minu tes.
The cargo compartment lighting can be switched
on via the motion de tector if:
R The vehicle is stationar y,the parking brake is
applied and the brake pedal is not being
depressed.
R Vehicles with automatic transmission: the
selector le ver is in position 005Dand you are
not depressing the brake pedal.
R The vehicle has not been loc ked from the out‐
side using thekey.
If no change totheve hicle, such as a door open‐
ing, is de tected over se veral hours, the motion
de tector will au tomatically switch off. This pre‐
ve nts the battery from discharging. Switching interior lighting delay time on/off
Multimedia sy
stem:
4 © 5
Settings 5
Light
5 Int. Light Switch-off #
Switching the lighting delay time on and off. Changing bulbs
Instructions
forch anging bulbs &
WARNING Risk of bu rns from hot com‐
ponent parts whilst replacing a bulb
Bulbs, lamps and plug connectors can
become very hot during operation.
When replacing a bulb, you could burn your‐
self on these component parts. Light and vision
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#
Allow the component parts tocool
down before replacing the bulbs. When
you are replacing the light bulb, obser ve
th efo llowing:
R Do not use any bulb that has been dropped or
has scratches on its glass tube. Otherwise,
th e bulb may explode.
R The bulb may explode if it is hot or if you
to uch, drop or sc ratch it.
R Stains on theglass tube reduce the bulb's
service life. Do not touch theglass tube with
yo ur bare hands. If necessar y,clean theglass
tube with alcohol or spirits in a cold state and
wipe it down with a lint-f ree clo th.
R Protect bulbs from humidity and do not bring
th em into contact with liquids.
Alw ays ensure the bulbs are firm lysecured.
If yo ur vehicle is equipped with LED lamps, you
can check this as follo ws :th e light cone will mo ve
from topto bottom and back again when the
engine starts. Forth is to wo rk,th e low beam
needs tohave been switched on before the
engine is star ted.
Bulbs and lights are a major part of vehicle
saf ety. Therefore, ensure that they are alw ays
wo rking. Ha vethe headlamp setting checkedre g‐
ular ly.
R Before changing the lamps, switch off the
ve hicle's lighting sy stem. This will pr event a
sho rtcircuit.
R Use bulbs only in closed lights that ha vebeen
designed forth em.
R Use only spare bulbs of the same type and
with the cor rect voltage.
If th e new bulb also does not light up, consult a
qu alified specialist workshop. Re
placing front light bulbs (vehicles with hal‐
ogen headlamps) Overview of front bulb types
Yo
u can change thefo llowing bulbs. Halogen headlamps
1 High beam/daytime running la mps:
H15 55 W/15 W
2 Low beam/perime ter ligh t:H7 55 W/W 5 W
3 Turn signal: 3457 NAK 28 W
Changing the halogen headlamps
Re quirements:
R Low beam: light bulb type H7 55 W
R High beam/daytime running lights: light
bulb type H15 55 W/15 W
R Perime ter lights: light bulb type W 5 W
R Turn signal indicators: bulb type 3457NAK
28 W 1
Low beam/perime ter lights housing co ver
2 High beam/daytime running lights housing
co ver
3 Indicator soc ket #
Switch off the lighting sy stem. 84
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Low beam/perime ter lights: pull back
housing co ver1. #
Pull out the soc ketto wa rdsth ere ar. #
Remo vethe bulb from the soc ket. #
Inse rtthe new bulb into the soc ket su chthat
th e base of the bulb rests fully against the
base of the soc ket. #
Align and insert the soc ket. #
Attach housing co ver1. #
High beam/daytime running lights: pull
back housing co ver2. #
Turn the soc ket counter-clo ckwise and pull it
out. #
Remo vethe bulb from the soc ket. #
Inse rtthe new bulb into the soc ket su chthat
th e base of the bulb rests fully against the
base of the soc ket. #
Inse rtthe soc ket and turn it clo ckwise. #
Attach housing co ver2. #
Turn signal indicator: #
Turn soc ket3 counter-clo ckwise and
re mo veit. #
Gently turn the bulb counter-clockwise and
ta ke it out of the soc ket. #
Inse rtthe new bulb into the soc ket and turn it
clo ckwise. #
Insert soc ket3 and turn it clo ckwise.
Ad ditional turn signal light
Re quirements:
R Ad
ditional turn signal light (all-wheel
drive vehicles): bulb type P 21 W #
Switching off the lighting sy stem. #
Unscr ewscrews 1and remo velens 2. #
Gently turn the bulb counter-clockwise and
ta ke it out of the soc ket. #
Inse rtthe new bulb into the soc ket and turn it
clo ckwise. #
Place lens 2in position and tigh tenthe
scr ews 1. Re
placing rear light bulbs (Cargo Van and
Pa ssenger Van) Overview of
rear bulb types (Cargo Van and
Pa ssenger Van)
Yo u can change thefo llowing bulbs. Ve
hicles with standard tail lamps
1 Brake lights/tail lamps/pe rime ter lights:
P 21 W
2 Reversing lights: P 21 W
3 License plate lamp: W 5 W
4 Rear fog lights: P 21 W
Yo u can change thefo llowing bulbs. Light and vision
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Ve
hicles with partial LED tail lamps
1 Reversing lights: P 21 W
2 License plate lamp: W 5 W
3 Rear fog lights: P 21 W
Ta il lamps (Cargo Van and Passenger Van)
Re quirements:
R Brake lights/tail lamps/perime
ter lights:
light bulb type P 21 W
R Reversing lights: bulb type P 21 W
R Rear fog lights: bulb type P 21 W 1
Brake lights/tail la mps/perime ter lights
2 Reversing light
3 Rear fog light #
Switch off the lighting sy stem. #
Open there ar door. #
Toremo ve:loosen scr ews1 and pull out
th eta il lamps in the direction of the ar row. #
Remo vethe connector from bulb mount 3. #
Loosen scr ews2 and remo vebulb mount
3 from theta il lamp. #
Gently turn the bulb counter-clockwise and
ta ke it out of the soc ket. #
Inse rtthe new bulb into the soc ket and turn it
clo ckwise. #
Toinstall: set bulb mount 3ontheta il lamp
and scr ewin scr ews2. #
Press the connector into bulb mount 3. #
Insert theta il lamp and scr ewin scr ews1.
License plate lamp
Re quirements:
R License plate lamp: light bulb type W 5 W86
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#
Switch off the lighting sy stem. #
Place a scr ewdriver, forex ample, at opening
2 between lamp 3and panel 1and care‐
fully pry off lamp 3. #
Remo velamp 3from panel 1. #
Rotate the bulb holder byaround 45° and
de tach it from the lamp. #
Remo vethe light bulb. #
Insert the new bulb into the bulb holder. #
Insert the bulb holder into the lamp and
ro tate itby around 45°. #
Insert the lamp into the panel opening until it
engages. Re
placing rear light bulbs (chassis) Overview of
rear bulb types (chassis)
Yo u can change thefo llowing bulbs. Ve
hicles with standard tail lamps
1 Clearance lamp: R 5 W
2 Tail light: R 5 W
3 Brake light: P 21 W
4 Turn signals: PY 21 W
5 Reversing lights: P 21 W
6 Rear fog light (driver's side): P 21 W
7 License plate lamp: R 5 W Re
placing the tail lamps on the chassis
Re quirements:
R Rear fog lights: bulb type P 21 W
R License pla telighting: bulb type R 5 W
R Reversing lights: bulb type P 21 W
R Turn signal indicators: bulb type PY21 W
R Clearance lamp: bulb type R 5 W
R Brake light: bulb type P21 W
R Taillight: bulb type R 5 W 1
Light lens
2 Screws
3 Rear fog light
4 License plate lamp
5 Reversing light
6 Turn signal indicator
7 Cleara nce lamp
8 Brake light
9 Taillight #
Swit choff the lighting sy stem. #
Unscr ewscrews1 and remo velight lens
2. #
Remo vethe plug connector from the lamp
car rier. #
Gently turn the bulb counter-clockwise and
ta ke it out of the soc ket. #
Inse rtthe new bulb into the soc ket and turn it
clo ckwise. #
Position light lens 2and tighten scr ews1. Light and vision
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Re
placing interior light bulbs Re
placing rear interior lamps
Re quirements:
% Fo
rth est andard bulb failure indicator func‐
tion towo rkcor rectly, only lights bulbs must
be used that are the same type and po wer as
th ose ins talled during production. #
Swit choff the interior lighting. #
Press in catch spring of lens 1with a suita‐
ble object e.g. a scr ewdriver, and then le ver
off the lens with the lamp housing. #
Topull back lens from the lamp housing:
press the lugs of lens 2inwa rds. #
Remo velight bulb 3from the lamp housing. #
Insert the new light bulb. #
Insert the lens in the lamp housing until it
engages. #
Place the lens with the lamp housing in posi‐
tion and engage it. Wi
ndshield wipers Switching
the front windshield wipers on and
off 1
00D4 Single wipe/wiping with washer fluid
0047 005AWindshield wipe rsoff
0048 0062 Intermittent wiping, normal
Ve hicles with rain sensors: automatic wiping,
normal
0049 0063 Intermit tent wiping, frequent
Ve hicles with rain sensors: automatic wiping,
frequent
004A 00AA Continuous wiping, slow
004B 00A9 Continuous wiping, fast #
Turn the combination switch tothe cor re‐
sponding position 0047–004B. #
Single wipe/washing: pressthe button on
th e combination switch in the direction of
ar row 1.
R 00D3 Single wipe
R 00D4 Wipes with washer fluid 88
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wa
sher and the associated spr aycould cause
considerable damage totheve hicle.
To avo id damage to yourvehicle, obser vethefo l‐
lowing when using a po werwa sher:
R maintain a minimum dis tance of 11.8 in
(30 cm) totheve hicle when using 25° flat-
spr aynozzles and di rtgrinders or 27.6 in
(70 cm) when using round-spray nozzles and
obse rveth e information in the equipment
manufacturer's operating instructions.
R do not direct the nozzle of the po werwa sher
directly at sensitive parts such as tires, slits,
electrical components, batteries, light bulbs
and ventilation slits.
R maintain a minimum di stance of 19.7 in
(50 cm) for a rear view camera. Wa
shing theve hicle byhand Obser
vethe legal requirements, forex ample in
many countries washing byhand is only allo wed
at specially designated wash ba ys. In this case,
make sure that a specially designated wash bay is
used forwa shing byhand. #
Use a mild cleaning agent, e.g. car shampoo. #
Washtheve hicle with luk ewarm wate r and a
soft car sponge. When doing so, do not
ex pose theve hicle todirect sunlight. #
Carefully spr aytheve hicle with water and dry
off with a leath er cloth. Be careful not to
point thewate r jet directly towa rdsth e air
inlet grilles. The blo wer should be switched
off while doing so. #
Do not let the cleaning agent dry on the paint‐
wo rk.
At the onset of winter, remo veall traces of road
salt deposits carefully and as soon as possible. Note
s on care of paint and matte finish *
NO
TEPaint wo rkdamage and cor rosion
due toinadequate care Fa
ilure toprom ptly and thoroughly remo ve
dirt from bird droppings or other residue
could result in paintwork damage and cor ro‐
sion at a later date. #
Clean dirt off paint and matte finish
th oroughly and as soon as possible. Maintenance and care
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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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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
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