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왘 Press remote tailgate switch 1


(컄 page 124) until tailgate begins to close. The tailgate closes. The indicator lamp in the remote tailgate switch goes out. While the tailgate is closing an acoustic signal sounds.


To interrupt the closing procedure: 왘 Press or pull remote tailgate switch 1


(컄 page 124).


Warning!


Maintain sight of the area around the rear of the vehicle while operating the tailgate with the door mounted switch. Monitor the closing procedure carefully to make sure no one is in danger of being injured.


To interrupt the closing procedure, press or pull the door mounted remote tailgate switch.


Even with the SmartKey or the SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* removed from the starter switch or the SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* removed from the vehicle, the remote tailgate switch can be operated. Therefore, do not leave children unattended in the vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. Unsupervised use of vehicle equip- ment may cause an accident and/or serious personal injury.


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Closing the tailgate from the outside manually


Warning!


Only drive with the tailgate closed as, among other dangers such as blocked visibility, exhaust fumes may enter the vehicle interior.


If the tailgate comes into contact with an object while closing (e.g. luggage that has been piled too high) the closing procedure is stopped and the tailgate reopens.


To prevent possible personal injury, always keep hands and fingers away from the cargo compartment opening when closing the tailgate. Be especially careful when small children are around.


When leaving the vehicle, always remove the SmartKey or SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* from the starter switch, take it with you, and lock the vehicle. Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. Unsupervised use of vehicle equipment may cause an accident and/or serious personal injury.


Warning!


Only drive with the tailgate closed as, among other dangers such as blocked visibility, exhaust fumes may enter the vehicle interior.


1 Handle 왘 Lower tailgate by pulling firmly on


handle 1.


왘 Close tailgate with hands placed flat


on it. Once the tailgate touches the latch, the tailgate will pull itself shut automat- ically.


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i To prevent an inadvertent lockout, do not place the SmartKey in the cargo compartment. Vehicles with KEYLESS-GO*: To prevent a possible inadvertent lockout, the tailgate will open automatically if a SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO is recognized inside the vehicle.


i If the vehicle was previously centrally locked with the SmartKey or KEYLESS-GO*, the tailgate will lock automatically after closing it. The turn signals flash three times to confirm locking.


Closing the tailgate from the outside (vehicles without KEYLESS-GO*) In vehicles with power tailgate* you can close the tailgate from the outside using the tailgate closing switch or the Š button on the SmartKey.


1 Tailgate closing switch 왘 Press tailgate closing switch 1 briefly.


The tailgate closes and an acoustic warning sounds.


i You can also close the tailgate manually (컄 page 126).


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If the tailgate comes into contact with an object while closing (e.g. luggage that has been piled too high), the closing procedure is stopped and the tailgate reopens.


Warning!


Monitor the closing procedure carefully to make sure no one is in danger of being in- jured. To prevent possible personal injury, always keep hands and fingers away from the cargo compartment opening when clos- ing the tailgate. Be especially careful when small children are around. To stop the clos- ing procedure, do one of the following: 앫 Press tailgate closing switch 1. 앫 Press the Š button on the SmartKey. 앫 Press or pull the remote tailgate switch


(on the driver’s door).


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Even with the SmartKey removed from the starter switch, the tailgate closing switch can be operated. Therefore, do not leave children unattended in the vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. Unsuper- vised use of vehicle equipment may cause an accident and/or serious personal injury.


Warning!


Only drive with the tailgate closed as, among other dangers such as blocked visibility, exhaust fumes may enter the vehi- cle interior.


i Do not place the SmartKey in the open car- go compartment. You may lock yourself out.


i If the vehicle was previously centrally locked, the tailgate will lock automatically after closing it. The turn signals will flash three times to confirm locking.


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Closing the tailgate and locking the vehicle from the outside (vehicles with KEYLESS-GO*) In vehicles with power tailgate* and KEYLESS-GO*, you can close the tailgate and lock the vehicle simultaneously from the outside using the KEYLESS-GO* lock- ing/closing switch or the Š button on the SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO*.


1 Tailgate closing switch 2 KEYLESS-GO* locking/closing switch


Warning!


Monitor the closing procedure carefully to make sure no one is in danger of being in- jured. To prevent possible personal injury, always keep hands and fingers away from the cargo compartment opening when clos- ing the tailgate. Be especially careful when small children are around. To stop the clos- ing procedure, do one of the following: 앫 Press tailgate closing switch 1. 앫 Press KEYLESS-GO* locking/closing


switch* 2.


앫 Press the Š button on the SmartKey


with KEYLESS-GO* (컄 page 116).


앫 Press or pull the remote tailgate switch


on the driver’s door (컄 page 125).


Even with the SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* removed from the vehicle, the tailgate closing switch can be operated. Therefore, do not leave children unattended in the ve- hicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. Unsupervised use of vehicle equipment may cause an accident and/or serious personal injury.


Warning!


Only drive with the tailgate closed as, among other dangers such as blocked visibility, exhaust fumes may enter the vehi- cle interior.


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Closing the tailgate 왘 Make sure you have the SmartKey with


Closing and locking the tailgate 왘 Make sure you have the SmartKey with


KEYLESS-GO* with you.


KEYLESS-GO* with you.


왘 Press tailgate closing switch 1 briefly.


The tailgate closes and an acoustic warning sounds.


If the tailgate comes into contact with an object while closing (e.g. luggage that has been piled too high), the closing procedure is stopped and the tailgate reopens.


i If the vehicle was previously centrally locked, the tailgate will lock automatically after closing it. The turn signals will flash three times to confirm locking.


왘 Press KEYLESS-GO* locking/closing


switch 2 briefly. The tailgate closes automatically and an acoustic warning sounds. Once the tailgate is closed, the vehicle locks if doors are closed. The turn signals flash three times to confirm locking. The locking knobs in the doors move down. The anti-theft alarm system is armed. If the tailgate comes into contact with an object while closing (e.g. luggage that has been piled too high), the closing procedure is stopped and the tailgate reopens.


i To prevent a possible inadvertent lockout, the tailgate will open automatically if a SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* is recognized inside the vehicle.


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Controls in detail Locking and unlocking


Automatic central locking


Locking and unlocking from the inside


The doors and the tailgate lock automati- cally when the ignition is switched on and the wheels are turning at vehicle speeds of approximately 9 mph (15 km/h) or more. You can open a locked door from the in- side. Open door only when conditions are safe to do so.


i The doors unlock automatically after an accident if the force of the impact exceeds a pre- set threshold. The vehicle automatically locks when the ignition is switched on and the wheels are turning at vehicle speeds of approximately 9 mph (15 km/h) or more. You could therefore lock yourself out when the vehicle 앫 is pushed or towed 앫 is on a test stand For information on towing the vehicle, see “Towing the vehicle” (컄 page 517). You can deactivate the automatic locking mode using the control system (컄 page 189).


You can lock or unlock the doors and the tailgate from inside using the central lock- ing or unlocking switch. This can be useful, for example, if you want to lock the vehicle before starting to drive. The fuel filler flap cannot be locked or un- locked with the central locking or unlock- ing switch.


Warning!


When leaving the vehicle, always remove the SmartKey or SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* from the starter switch, take it with you, and lock the vehicle. Do not leave children unat- tended in the vehicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. Unsupervised use of vehi- cle equipment may cause an accident and/or serious personal injury.


The switches are located in the front-door control panels.


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1 Central unlocking switch 2 Central locking switch


Locking 왘 Press central locking switch 2.


If all doors and the tailgate are closed, the vehicle locks.


Unlocking 왘 Press central unlocking switch 1.


The vehicle unlocks.


i You can open a locked door from the inside. Open door only when conditions are safe to do so. If the vehicle was previously centrally locked with the SmartKey or the SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO*, it will not unlock using the central unlocking switch 1. If the vehicle was previously locked with the cen- tral locking switch 2: 앫 While in the selective remote control mode, only the front door opened from the inside is unlocked.


앫 While in the global remote control mode, the vehicle is unlocked completely when a front door is opened from the inside.


i With the passenger-side door opened, you cannot lock the vehicle with the central locking switch.


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Controls in detail Seats


For information on seat adjustment, see the “Getting started” section (컄 page 44). For more information on folding the seats, see “Loading” (컄 page 297).


Easy-entry/exit feature


Warning!


You must make sure no one can become trapped or injured by the moving steering wheel when the easy-entry/exit feature is activated.


With the easy-entry/exit feature activated, the steering wheel will return to the last set position when you 앫 close the driver’s door with the ignition


switched on or


Easy-entry/exit feature for driver’s seat* This feature allows for easier entry into and exit from the vehicle. When entering and exiting the vehicle, the steering wheel is in its uppermost position. The easy-entry/exit feature can be activated or deactivated in the Comfort submenu of the control system (컄 page 190).


To stop steering wheel movement, do one of the following: 앫 Move steering wheel adjustment stalk*


(컄 page 47).


앫 insert the SmartKey into the starter


switch or press the KEYLESS-GO* start/stop button (컄 page 41) once with the driver’s door closed


앫 Press one of the memory position


buttons or memory button M* (컄 page 145).


Do not leave children unattended in the ve- hicle, or with access to an unlocked vehicle. Children could open the driver’s door and unintentionally activate the easy-entry/exit feature, which could result in an accident and/or serious personal injury.


i The last set steering wheel position is stored when 앫 the ignition is switched off(컄 page 39) 앫 the position is stored into memory


(컄 page 145)


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With the easy-entry/exit feature activated, the steering wheel tilts upwards when you 앫 remove the SmartKey from the starter


switch or


앫 open the driver’s door with the


SmartKey in starter switch position 0 or 1 (컄 page 39) or the KEYLESS-GO* start/stop button in position 1 (컄 page 41)


i If the current position for the steering wheel is in the uppermost tilt position, the steering wheel will no longer be able to move upward when the easy-entry/exit feature is activated. The adjustment procedure is briefly interrupted, when the engine is started.


Warning!


Let the system complete the adjustment procedure before setting the vehicle in mo- tion. All steering wheel adjustments must be completed before setting the vehicle in mo- tion. Driving off with the steering wheel still adjusting could cause the driver to lose con- trol of the vehicle.


Easy-entry/exit feature for third-row seats This feature allows for easier access to and exit from the vehicle’s third-row seats.


Warning!


To help avoid personal injury, the sec- ond-row seat backrests must be properly locked either in the upright position or, when using the expanded cargo compart- ment, in the fully folded position while the vehicle is in motion.


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Easy-entry feature for third-row seats The releases for the easy-entry feature are located on the entry side and the back of each second-row seat.


1 Easy-entry lever 왘 Pull and hold easy-entry lever 1 in di-


rection of arrow at resistance point. The seat backrest folds forward.


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왘 Push the seat forward as far as it will


go. You should now have sufficient space to access the vehicle’s third-row seat.


Easy-exit feature for third-row seats The easy-exit strap is located on the rear of the second-row seat base.


Easy-entry/exit position 왘 Enter the vehicle. For information on how to fold down the second-row seats completely, see “Folding second-row seats” (컄 page 303).


1 Easy-exit strap 왘 To exit the vehicle when seated on a


third-row seat, pull up and hold easy-exit strap 1. The second-row seat backrest folds forward.


왘 Push second-row seat forward a far as


it will go.


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Easy-entry/exit position 왘 Exit the vehicle. For information on how to fold down the second-row seats completely, see “Folding second-row seats” (컄 page 303).


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Returning second-row seats to their original position


Warning


When occupants have entered or exited the vehicle using the easy-entry/exit feature, before driving off make sure 앫 the seats are properly locked 앫 the seat backrests are in an upright po-


sition and are properly locked


A second-row seat is properly locked only when lock status indicator 1 is in hinged position and red marking 2 is barely visi- ble.


If a seat and seat backrest are not properly locked, the seat could move forward and the seat backrest could fold. You could slide un- der the seat belt during braking, vehicle ma- neuvers, or in an accident. If you slide under it, the belt would apply force at the abdomen or neck. That could cause serious or even fa- tal injuries.


Seat unlocked 1 Lock status indicator 2 Red marking When the seat is unlocked 앫 lock status indicator 1 is extended 앫 red marking 2 is clearly visible 왘 When the seat is unlocked, push seat backrest back until the seat audibly en- gages.


Seat locked 1 Lock status indicator 2 Red marking When the seat is locked 앫 lock status indicator 1 is in hinged po-


sition


앫 red marking 2 is barely visible


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Lumbar support


Multicontour seat*


왘 Switch on the ignition (컄 page 39).


The curvature of the driver’s seat can be adjusted to help enhance lower back sup- port and seating comfort. The lever for lumbar support adjustment is located on the right hand side of the driver’s seat backrest.


The multicontour seat has an extendable seat cushion and inflatable air chambers built into the backrest to provide additional lumbar and side support. The seat cushion depth, seat backrest cushion-height and curvature can be con- tinuously varied with switches on the in- side of each front seat base after the ignition is switched on (컄 page 39).


1 Adjustment lever 왘 Move adjustment lever 1 in direction


of arrows until you have reached a comfortable seating position.


1 Seat cushion depth 2 Backrest side bolsters 3 Backrest center 4 Backrest bottom


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Seat cushion depth 왘 Adjust the seat cushion depth to the


length of your upper leg with switch 1.


Backrest contour 왘 Adjust the contour of the seat backrest


to the desired position with switch æ or ç.


왘 Move the seat backrest support to the bottom with button 4 or to the center with button 3.


Backrest side bolsters 왘 Adjust the side bolsters so that they


provide good lateral support with switch 2.


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Front seat active head restraints


Rear seats


Rear seat adjustment


Warning!


Warning!


Warning!


For your protection, drive only with properly positioned head restraints.


Adjust the head restraint so that it is close to the head as possible and the center of the head restraint supports the back of the head at eye level. This will reduce the potential for injury to the head and neck in the event of an accident or similar situation.


You cannot remove the active head restraints on the driver’s and front passen- ger’s seat. For removal of the active head restraints we recommend that you contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Light Truck Center. For information on head restraint adjust- ment, see “Seats” (컄 page 43). For information on active head restraints, see “Active head restraints” (컄 page 83).


According to accident statistics, children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front seat- ing position. Thus, we strongly recommend that children be placed in the rear seats. Re- gardless of seating position, children 12 years old and under must be seated and properly secured in an appropriate infant or toddler restraint, or booster seat recom- mended for the size and weight of the child. For additional information, see “Children in the vehicle” (컄 page 84). A child’s risk of serious or fatal injuries is significantly increased if the child restraints are not properly secured in the vehicle and the child is not properly secured in the child restraint.


Never ride in a moving vehicle with the seat backrest in an excessively reclined position as this can be dangerous. You could slide under the seat belt in a collision. If you slide under it, the belt would apply force at the ab- domen or neck. That could cause serious or fatal injuries. The seat backrest and seat belts provide the best restraint when the wearer is in a nearly upright position and belts are properly positioned on the body.


Your seat must be adjusted so that you can correctly fasten your seat belt (컄 page 51). Never place hands under the seat or near any moving parts while a seat is being ad- justed.


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After adjusting rear seats, make sure 앫 the seats are properly locked 앫 the seat backrests are in an upright po-


sition and are properly locked


A second-row seat is properly locked only when lock status indicator 1 is in hinged position and red marking 2 is barely visible (컄 page 135). If a seat and seat backrest are not properly locked, the seat could move forward and the seat backrest could fold. You could slide un- der the seat belt during braking, vehicle ma- neuvers, or in an accident. If you slide under it, the belt would apply force at the abdomen or neck. That could cause serious or even fatal injuries.


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Fore and aft adjustment (second-row seats only) The handles for adjusting the seats are located on the front of each seat base.


Seat backrest tilt (second-row seats) The handles for adjusting the seats are located on the rear of each seat base.


1 Adjustment handle 왘 While seated, pull handle 1 in direc- tion of arrow to resistance point and hold it there.


1 Adjustment handle 왘 Pull up handle 1 in direction of arrow


and hold it there.


왘 Move seat to the desired position. 왘 Release handle 1.


The seat must audibly engage.


왘 To move seat backrest back, lean light-


ly against backrest.


왘 To move seat backrest forward, lean


forward with handle 1 pulled and held at resistance point. The seat backrest will move forward against your back.


왘 Release handle 1 when the seat back- rest has reached the desired position. To make sure the seat backrest has engaged, lean firmly against the back- rest.


Seat backrest tilt (third-row seats) The handles for adjusting the seats are located on the outer side of each seat backrest.


1 Adjustment handle 왘 While seated, pull handle 1 in


direction of arrow and hold it there. 왘 To move seat backrest back, lean


lightly against backrest.


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왘 To move seat backrest forward, lean


forward with handle 1 pulled. The seat backrest will move forward against your back.


왘 Release handle 1 when the seat back- rest has reached the desired position. To make sure the seat backrest has en- gaged, lean firmly against the backrest.


Head restraint height


Warning!


For your protection, drive only with properly positioned head restraints.


Adjust the head restraint in such a way that it is as close to the head as possible and the center of the head restraint supports the back of the head at eye level. This will re- duce the potential for injury to the head and neck in the event of an accident or similar situation.


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Second-row seat head restraint 1 Head restraint 2 Release button Raising: 왘 Manually adjust the height of head


restraint 1 by pulling it upward to the desired position.


Lowering: 왘 To lower head restraint 1, press


release button 2 and push down on head restraint 1.


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i The third-row seat head restraints are ad- justed in the same manner.


i The tilt of the second-row head restraints is adjusted in the same manner as the front-seat head restraints, see “Head restraint fore and aft adjustment” (컄 page 46). The tilt of the third-row head restraints cannot be adjusted.


Head restraints


Warning!


Do not drive the vehicle without the seat head restraints installed when the rear seats are occupied. Head restraints are intended to help reduce injuries during an accident.


With a third-row seat occupied, make sure to move the respective head restraint up from the lowest non-use position and have the occupant adjust the head restraint properly.


For your protection, drive only with properly positioned head restraints.


Adjust the head restraint in such a way that it is as close to the head as possible and the head restraint supports the back of the head at eye level. This will reduce the potential for injury to the head and neck in the event of an accident or similar situation.


i When removing or installing the head re- straint of a second-row seat, adjust the seat to the rear as far as possible (컄 page 138) and fold the seat backrest (컄 page 133) forward.


Installing head restraints 왘 Insert head restraint 1 into openings


on the seat backrest.


i On the second-row seats, the guide bar with the detent must be on the left. 왘 Push head restraint 1 down until it


audibly engages.


왘 Push release button 2 and adjust


head restraint 1 to the desired position (컄 page 139).


i The third-row seat head restraints are installed in the same manner.


Removing head restraints


Seat position for removal of head restraints from second-row seats 1 Head restraint 2 Release button 왘 To remove head restraint 1, pull head restraint 1 to its uppermost position. 왘 Press release button 2 and pull out


head restraint 1.


i The third-row seat head restraints are re- moved in the same manner.


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Armrests The second-row seat armrests can be folded up, when loading for example, and adjusted.


Folding up 왘 Move the armrest into a vertical posi-


tion until it engages.


Adjusting 왘 With the armrest folded up, disengage the armrest by pushing it towards the rear slightly.


왘 Fold the armrest down to the lowest


and then to the desired position until it engages.


왘 To readjust the armrest to a higher


position, move armrest up to the desired position until it engages.


i To readjust the armrest to a lower position, you must first fold up the armrest again and re- peat the steps above.


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Controls in detail Seats


Seat heating*


The switches for front-seat heating are lo- cated in the center console.


1 Seat heating switch, front seats 2 Indicator lamps The switches for the second-row seats are located in the rear center console.


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1 Seat heating switch, second-row seats 2 Indicator lamps


The red indicator lamps in the switch come on to show which heating level you have selected.


Level


off


Three indicator lamps on (highest level) The seat heating automatically switches to level 2 after approxi- mately 5 minutes. Two indicator lamps on The seat heating automatically switches to level 1 after approxi- mately 10 minutes. One indicator lamp on (lowest level) The seat heating automatically switches off after approximately 20 minutes. No indicator lamp on.


왘 Switch on the ignition (컄 page 39).


Switching on 왘 Press switch 1.


Three red indicator lamps 2 in the switch come on.


왘 Continue pressing switch 1 until


desired seat heating level is reached.


Switching off 왘 Press switch 1 repeatedly until all


indicator lamps 2 go out.


i If one or more of the indicator lamps 2 on seat heating switch 1 (컄 page 142) are flash- ing, there is insufficient voltage due to too many electrical consumers being switched on. The seat heating switches off automatically. The seat heating will switch back on again auto- matically as soon as sufficient voltage is avail- able.


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Seat ventilation*


The switches for the seat ventilation are located in the center console.


The blue indicator lamps in the switch come on to show which ventilation level you have selected.


1 Seat ventilation switch, front seats 2 Indicator lamps


Level


off


Three indicator lamps on (highest level) Two indicator lamps on One indicator lamp on (lowest level) No indicator lamp on


왘 Switch on the ignition (컄 page 39).


Switching on 왘 Press switch 1 repeatedly until the


desired ventilation level is set.


i The seat ventilation for the driver’s seat is automatically set to the highest level if activated via summer opening feature (컄 page 254).


Switching off 왘 Press switch 1 repeatedly until all


indicator lamps 2 go out.


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With the memory function you can store up to three different settings for each front seat. The following settings are saved for each stored position on the entry side of the driver’s seat: 앫 Driver’s seat, head restraint height and


backrest position


앫 Steering wheel position 앫 Driver’s side exterior rear view mirror


position


앫 Passenger-side exterior rear view


mirror position


The following settings are saved for each stored position on the entry side of the front passenger seat: 앫 Front passenger seat, head restraint


height and backrest position


Warning!


Do not activate the memory function while driving. Activating the memory function while driving could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle.


Controls in detail Memory function*


Prior to operating the vehicle, the driver should check and adjust the seat height, seat position fore and aft, and seat back- rest angle if necessary, to ensure adequate control, reach and comfort. The head restraint should also be adjusted for proper height. See also the section on air bags (컄 page 74) for proper seat position- ing. In addition, adjust the steering wheel to ensure adequate control, reach, operation and comfort. Both the interior and exterior rear view mirrors should be adjusted for adequate rear vision. Fasten seat belts. Infants and small chil- dren should be seated in a properly secured restraint system that complies with U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213 and 225 and Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards 213 and 210.2.


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Controls in detail Memory function*


Storing positions into memory


Recalling positions from memory


왘 Adjust the seats (컄 page 44). 왘 On the driver’s side, additionally adjust


the steering wheel (컄 page 46) and exterior rear view mirrors (컄 page 48) to the desired positions. 왘 Press memory button M. 왘 Release memory button M and press


stored position 1, 2 or 3 within 3 seconds. All settings are stored to the selected position.


! Do not operate the power seats using mem- ory button M if the seat backrest is in an exces- sively reclined position. Doing so could cause damage to front or rear seats. Move seat backrest to an upright position first. 왘 Press and hold stored position


button 1, 2 or 3 until the seat, steering wheel and exterior rear view mirrors have fully moved to the stored posi- tions.


i Releasing the stored position button stops movement to the stored positions immediately.


The memory button and stored position buttons are located on the entry side of each front seat base.


Memory button Stored positions


1, 2, 3
왘 Switch on the ignition (컄 page 39). or 왘 Open the respective door.


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Controls in detail Lighting


For information on how to switch on the headlamps and use the turn signals, see “Switching on headlamps” (컄 page 59) and “Turn signals” (컄 page 60).


i If you drive in countries where vehicles drive on the other side of the road than the country in which the vehicle is registered, you must have the headlamps modified for symmetrical low beams. Relevant information can be obtained at any authorized Mercedes-Benz Light Truck Center.


i Vehicles with active Bi-Xenon* headlamps: The active Bi-Xenon* headlamps monitor the vehicle’s steering angle and speed, then auto- matically shift their beams to either side to better follow the curvature of the road ahead, in- creasing usable illumination over conventional headlamps.


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Exterior lamp switch


M Off


Daytime running lamp mode (컄 page 148)


U Automatic headlamp mode


Daytime running lamp mode (컄 page 147)


C Parking lamps (also tail lamps,


license plate lamps, side marker lamps, instrument panel lamps)


B Low beam headlamps or high beam headlamps when the combination switch is pushed forward. The tail lamps, license plate lamps, side


marker lamps, parking lamps and instrument panel lamps also come on.


ˆ Standing lamps, right (turn left one


stop)


‚ Standing lamps, left (turn left two


stops)


‡ Indicator lamp for front fog lamps* † Indicator lamp for rear fog lamp


i If you hear a warning signal when exiting the vehicle, you have forgotten to switch off the ex- terior lamps. In addition the message Switch off lights appears in the multifunction display. Switch off the exterior lamps.


i With the daytime running lamp mode activat- ed and the engine running, the low beam head- lamps cannot be switched off manually. For information on how to activate the daytime running lamp mode, see “Daytime running lamp mode” (컄 page 148).


Manual headlamp mode The low beam headlamps and the parking lamps can be switched on and off with the exterior lamp switch. 왘 Turn the exterior lamp switch to


position B.


Automatic headlamp mode The following lamps switch on and off automatically depending on the brightness of the ambient light: 앫 Low beam headlamps 앫 Tail and parking lamps 앫 License plate lamps 앫 Side marker lamps


Warning!


If the exterior lamp switch is set to U, 앫 the headlamps may switch off


unexpectedly when the system senses bright ambient light, for example light from oncoming traffic


앫 the headlamps will not be automatically


switched on under foggy conditions To minimize risk to you and to others, activate headlamps by turning exterior lamp switch to B when driving or when traffic and/or ambient lighting conditions require you to do so.


In low ambient lighting conditions, only switch from position U to B with the vehicle at a standstill in a safe location. Switching from U to B will briefly switch off the headlamps. Doing so while driving in low ambient lighting conditions may result in an accident.


Controls in detail Lighting


The automatic headlamp feature is only an aid to the driver. The driver is responsible for the operation of the vehicle’s lights at all times.


왘 Turn the exterior lamp switch to


position U. With the SmartKey in starter switch position 1 or the KEYLESS-GO* start/stop button pressed once, only the parking lamps and the side marker lamps will switch on and off automati- cally. When the engine is running, the low beam headlamps, the tail and parking lamps, the license plate lamps, and the side marker lamps will switch on and off automatically.


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Controls in detail Lighting


Daytime running lamp mode 왘 Turn the exterior lamp switch to


position M or U. When the engine is running, the low beam headlamps are switched on. In low ambient light conditions, the following lamps will switch on addition- ally: 앫 Tail and parking lamps 앫 License plate lamps 앫 Side marker lamps


i With the daytime running lamp mode activat- ed and the engine running, you cannot switch off the low beam headlamps manually.


Canada only: The daytime running lamp mode is manda- tory and therefore in a constant mode.


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i With the exterior lamp switch in position M or U, you cannot switch on the high beam headlamps. The high beam flasher is available at all times. For nighttime driving, turn the exterior lamp switch in position B to permit activation of the high beam headlamps.


When the engine is running and you shift from a driving position to position N or P, the low beam headlamps will switch off with a three-minute delay. When the engine is running and you 앫 turn the exterior lamp switch to


position C, the parking lamps and the side marker lamps switch on additionally


앫 turn the exterior lamp switch to


position B, the manual headlamp mode has priority over the daytime running lamp mode The corresponding exterior lamps switch on (컄 page 59).


USA only By default, the daytime running lamp mode is deactivated. Activate the daytime running lamp mode using the control system, see “Setting daytime running lamp mode (USA only)” (컄 page 183).


i With the daytime running lamp mode activat- ed and the exterior lamp switch in position M, you cannot switch on the high beam headlamps. The high beam flasher is available at all times. For nighttime driving, turn the exterior lamp switch in position B or U to permit activation of the high beam headlamps.


When the engine is running, and you turn the exterior lamp switch to position C or B, the manual headlamp mode has priority over the daytime running lamp mode. The corresponding exterior lamps switch on (컄 page 146).


Locator lighting and night security illumination The locator lighting and the night security illumination are described in the “Control system” section, see “Setting locator light- ing” (컄 page 184) and “Setting night secu- rity illumination” (컄 page 185).


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Fog lamps


Warning!


Front fog lamps* 왘 Switch on the low beam headlamps


(컄 page 59).


In low ambient lighting or foggy conditions, only switch from position U to B with the vehicle at a standstill in a safe location. Switching from U to B will briefly switch off the headlamps. Doing so while driving in low ambient lighting conditions may result in an accident.


i Fog lamps will operate with the parking lamps and/or the low beam headlamps on. Fog lamps should only be used in conjunction with low beam headlamps. Consult your State or Province Motor Vehicle Regulations regarding permissible lamp operation.


i Fog lamps cannot be switched on with the exterior lamp switch in position U. To switch on the fog lamps, turn the exterior lamp switch to position B first.


왘 Pull out the exterior lamp switch to first


stop. The front fog lamps switch on. The green indicator lamp ‡ in the exterior lamp switch comes on (컄 page 146).


왘 Push in the exterior lamp switch.


The front fog lamps switch off. The green indicator lamp ‡ in the exterior lamp switch goes out.


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Combination switch


왘 Push the combination switch in


direction of arrow 1 to switch on the high beam. The high beam headlamp indicator lamp A in the instrument cluster comes on (컄 page 26).


왘 Pull the combination switch in direction


of arrow 2 to its original position to switch off the high beam. The high beam headlamp indicator lamp A in the instrument cluster goes out.


High beam flasher 왘 Pull the combination switch briefly in


direction of arrow 2.


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Rear fog lamp (driver’s side only) 왘 Switch on the low beam headlamps


(컄 page 59).


왘 Pull out the exterior lamp switch to


second stop. The rear fog lamp switches on. The yellow indicator lamp † in the exterior lamp switch comes on (컄 page 146).


i If so equipped, the front fog lamps* will also switch on. 왘 Push in the exterior lamp switch to first


1 High beam 2 High beam flasher


stop. The rear fog lamp switches off. The yellow indicator lamp † in the exterior lamp switch goes out. The front fog lamps* remain lit.


High beam 왘 Canada only: Turn the exterior lamp switch to position B (컄 page 146).


or 왘 USA only: Turn the exterior lamp switch


to position B or U (컄 page 146).


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Corner-illuminating front fog lamps*


The corner-illuminating front fog lamps improve illumination of the area in the direction into which you are turning. The corner-illuminating front fog lamps will operate with the engine running and with 앫 the exterior lamp switch in position B (컄 page 146) or


앫 the exterior lamp switch in position U (컄 page 146) or


앫 the daytime running lamp mode


activated (컄 page 148)


i With the automatic headlamp mode activated, the corner-illuminating front fog lamps will only come on in low ambient lighting condi- tions. The corner-illuminating front fog lamps function is not available at a vehicle speed above 25 mph (40 km/h).


i If you are driving faster than 25 mph (40 km/h) or have the front fog lamps switched on, the corner-illuminating function is not available.


Driving forward


Switching on corner-illuminating front fog lamps 왘 Switch on the left or right turn signal (컄 page 60), depending on whether you are turning left or right. The respective front fog lamp comes on and illuminates the area in the direction into which you are turning.


or 왘 Turn steering wheel in desired direc-


tion. The front fog lamp on the side of your steering direction comes on.


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i If you have switched on the turn signal for one side but turn the steering wheel in the opposite direction, the corner-illuminating front fog lamp comes on for the side indicated by the turn signal. The corner-illuminating front fog lamp remains lit for a maximum of three minutes. Afterwards, it goes out even if the turn signal is still switched on.


i The corner-illuminating front fog lamps tem- porarily come on both sides of the vehicle if you turn the steering wheel in one direction and then again in the other direction shortly thereafter.


i The corner-illuminating front fog lamps will come on automatically depending on the steer- ing angle, even if you did not switch on either turn signal. If the corner-illuminating front fog lamps came on automatically, they will also go out automatically depending on the steering angle.


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Switching off corner-illuminating front fog lamps The combination switch for the turn signal resets automatically after major steering wheel movements. This will switch off the corner-illuminating front fog lamps if they were activated by switching on the left or right turn signal. If the turn signal should stay on after making the turn, the turn signal and corner-illuminating front fog lamps can be switched off by returning the combination switch to its original position.


i There may be a brief delay before the corner-illuminating front fog lamps switch off.


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Driving rearward


Hazard warning flasher


Switching on corner-illuminating front fog lamps 왘 Shift the automatic transmission to


reverse gear R (컄 page 199). The corner-illuminating front fog lamp opposite to your steering direction comes on.


Switching off corner-illuminating front fog lamps 왘 Shift the automatic transmission


to a gear other than reverse gear R (컄 page 197). The respective front fog lamp goes out.


The hazard warning flasher can be switched on at all times, even with the SmartKey removed from the starter switch or with the SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO* removed from the vehicle. The hazard warning flasher switches on automatically when an air bag deploys. The hazard warning flasher switch is located on the upper part of the center console.


1 Hazard warning flasher switch


Switching on hazard warning flasher 왘 Press hazard warning flasher


switch 1. All turn signals are flashing.


i With the hazard warning flasher activated and the combination switch set for either left or right turn, only the respective left or right turn signals will operate when the ignition is switched on.


Switching off hazard warning flasher 왘 Press hazard warning flasher switch 1


again.


i If the hazard warning flasher has been activated automatically, press hazard warning flasher switch 1 once to switch it off.


Interior lighting


1 Front left reading lamp, on/off 2 Rear interior lighting, on/off 3 Automatic interior lighting 4 Front interior lighting, on/off 5 Front right reading lamp, on/off 6 Front right interior lamp 7 Reading lamps 8 Front left interior lamp


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The controls are located in the overhead control panel.


! An interior lamp switched on manually does not go out automatically. Leaving an interior lamp switch in the ON position for extended periods of time with the engine turned off could result in a discharged battery.


Deactivating automatic control


i The interior lighting is factory-set to automatic mode. 왘 Press switch 3.


The interior lighting and the locator lighting (컄 page 184) remain switched off even when you 앫 unlock the vehicle 앫 remove the SmartKey from the


starter switch


앫 open a door 앫 open the tailgate


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Activating automatic control 왘 Press switch 3.


The interior lighting and the locator lighting (컄 page 184) come on when you 앫 unlock the vehicle 앫 remove the SmartKey from the


starter switch


앫 open a door 앫 open the tailgate


The interior lighting switches off after 10 seconds see “Setting interior lighting delayed shut-off” (컄 page 186).


i If a door remains open, the interior lighting switches off automatically after approximately 5 minutes.


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Manual control


Switching front/rear interior lighting on and off 왘 Press front/rear interior lighting


switch 4 or 2 (컄 page 153) to switch on the desired interior light.


왘 Press front/rear interior lighting


switch 4 or 2 again to switch off the respective interior light.


Switching front reading lamps on and off The front reading lamps are located in the lower edge of the interior rear view mirror. 왘 Press front reading lamp


switch 1 or 5 (컄 page 153) to switch on the desired front reading lamp.


왘 Press front reading lamp


switch 1 or 5 again to switch off the respective front reading lamp.


Switching second-row reading lamps on and off The second row reading lamps are located above the side windows.


1 Second-row reading lamp 왘 Press on reading lamp 1 in direction


of arrow. The reading lamp comes on.


왘 Press on reading lamp 1 in direction


of arrow once more. The reading lamp goes out.


Switching third-row reading lamps* on and off The switches for the third-row reading lamps are located in the rear overhead control panel.


왘 Press rear reading lamp


switch 1 or 2 to switch on the respective rear reading lamp.


왘 Press rear reading lamp


switch 1 or 2 again to switch off the respective rear reading lamp.


i The rear interior lighting is switched on and off using the switch on the front overhead con- trol panel (컄 page 153).


1 Rear right reading lamp, on/off 2 Rear left reading lamp, on/off 3 Rear left reading lamp 4 Rear interior lamp 5 Rear right reading lamp


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Door entry lamps


For better orientation in the dark, the corresponding door entry lamps will switch on in darkness when you open a door and the automatic control is activated. The door entry lamps will switch off when the corresponding door is closed.


i If you turn the SmartKey in the starter switch to position 0 and switch off the headlamps, the door entry lamps will remain lit for approximately 5 minutes.


Cargo compartment lamp


The cargo compartment lamp comes on when the tailgate is opened. If you leave the tailgate open for an extended period of time, the cargo compartment lamp will switch off automatically after approximately 10 minutes.


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The instrument cluster is activated when you 앫 open a door 앫 switch on the ignition (컄 page 39) 앫 press reset button 2
앫 switch on the exterior lamps


(컄 page 146)


You can change the instrument cluster settings in the instrument cluster submenu of the control system (컄 page 179).


Warning!


No messages will be displayed if either the instrument cluster or the multifunction display is inoperative.


As a result, you will not be able to see infor- mation about your driving conditions, such as speed or outside temperature, warn- ing/indicator lamps, malfunction/warning messages or the failure of any systems. Driving characteristics may be impaired.


If you must continue to drive, do so with added caution. Contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Light Truck Center as soon as possible.


Controls in detail Instrument cluster


For a full view illustration of the instrument cluster, see “Instrument cluster” (컄 page 26).


1 To dim instrument cluster illumination 2 Reset button 3 To brighten instrument cluster


illumination


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Resetting the trip odometer


Tachometer


Make sure you are viewing the trip odome- ter display (컄 page 159). 왘 If it is not displayed, press button è or ÿ on the multifunction steering wheel (컄 page 160) repeatedly until the trip odometer appears in the multi- function display.


왘 Press and hold reset button 2


(컄 page 156) until the trip odometer is reset.


The red marking on the tachometer (컄 page 26) denotes excessive engine speed.


! Avoid driving at excessive engine speeds, as it may result in serious engine damage that is not covered by the Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty.


To help protect the engine, the fuel supply is interrupted if the engine is operated within the red marking.


Adjusting instrument cluster illumination


Use button 1 or 3 to adjust the illumina- tion brightness for the instrument cluster.


i The instrument cluster illumination is dimmed or brightened automatically to suit ambient light conditions. The instrument cluster illumination will also be adjusted automatically when you switch on the vehicle’s exterior lamps.


To brighten illumination 왘 Press and hold button 3 until the


desired level of illumination is reached.


To dim illumination 왘 Press and hold button 1 until the


desired level of illumination is reached.


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Outside temperature indicator


Warning!


The outside temperature indicator is not de- signed to serve as an ice-warning device and is therefore unsuitable for that purpose.


Indicated temperatures just above the freez- ing point do not guarantee that the road sur- face is free of ice. The road may still be icy, especially in wooded areas or on bridges.


The outside temperature is indicated in the multifunction display (컄 page 159).


The temperature sensor is located in the front bumper area. Due to its location, the sensor can be affected by road or engine heat during idling or slow driving. This means that the accuracy of the displayed temperature can only be verified by com- parison to a thermometer placed next to the sensor, not by comparison to external displays (e.g. bank signs etc.). When moving the vehicle into colder ambient temperatures (e.g. when leaving your garage), you will notice a delay before the lower temperature is displayed. A delay also occurs when ambient temper- atures rise. This prevents inaccurate temperature indications caused by heat radiated from the engine during idling or slow driving.


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왔 Control system The control system is activated as soon as the SmartKey in the starter switch is turned to position 1 (컄 page 40) or as soon as the KEYLESS-GO start/stop button* is in position 1 (컄 page 41). The control system enables you to 앫 call up information about your vehicle 앫 change vehicle settings For example, you can use the control system to find out when your vehicle is next due for maintenance service, to set the language for messages in the instru- ment cluster display, and much more.


i The displays for the audio systems (radio, CD player) will appear in English, regardless of the language selected.


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Warning!


Multifunction display


A driver’s attention to the road and traffic conditions must always be his/her primary focus when driving.


For your safety and the safety of others, selecting features through the multifunction steering wheel should only be done by the driver when traffic and road conditions permit it to be done safely.


Bear in mind that at a speed of just 30 mph (approximately 50 km/h), your vehicle is covering a distance of 44 feet (approximately 14 m) every second.


The control system relays information to the multifunction display.


1 Trip odometer 2 Main odometer 3 Transmission position indicator 4 Current transmission program mode 5 Status indicator (outside temperature


or digital speedometer)


For more information on menus displayed in the multifunction display, see “Menus” (컄 page 162).


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Multifunction steering wheel


The displays in the multifunction display and the settings in the control system are controlled by the buttons on the multifunc- tion steering wheel.


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1 Multifunction display


5 Menu systems:


Operating the control system


2 Selecting the submenu or setting


the volume: Press button æ up/to increase ç down/to decrease


3 Telephone*: Press button s to take a call


to dial to redial


t to end a call


to reject an incoming call


4 Moving within a menu:


Press button j for next display k for previous display


Press button è for next menu ÿ for previous menu


6 Voice Control*1
7 Voice Control*1
1 Vehicles without Voice Control*: Button without


function.


Depending on the selected menu, pressing the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel will alter what is shown in the multi- function display. The information available in the multifunc- tion display is arranged in menus, each containing a number of functions or sub- menus. The individual functions are then found within the relevant menu (radio or CD operations under AUDIO, for example). These functions serve to call up relevant information or to customize the settings for your vehicle.


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The menus are described on the following pages.


It is helpful to think of the menus, and the functions within each menu, as being ar- ranged in a circular pattern. 앫 If you press button è or ÿ


repeatedly, you will pass through each menu one after the other.


앫 If you press button k or j


repeatedly, you will pass through each function display, one after the other, in the current menu.


In the Settings menu, instead of func- tions, you will find a number of submenus for calling up and changing settings. For in- structions on using these submenus, see “Settings menu” (컄 page 176). The number of menus available in the sys- tem depends on which optional equipment is installed in your vehicle.


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Menus


This is what you will see when you scroll through the menus 1 to 5.


The table on the next page provides an overview of the individual menus.


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Menu 4
Navi* (컄 page 173) Route guidance instructions, current direction traveled


Menu 5
Airmatic*/Compass (컄 page 174) AIRMATIC*


Compass


Menus, submenus and functions


Menu 1
Standard display (컄 page 166) Trip- and main odometer Engine oil temperature


Menu 2
AMG1
(컄 page 168)


Menu 3
Audio (컄 page 171) Selecting radio station


Selecting satellite radio station* (USA only) Operating CD player


Vehicle supply voltage


RACETIMER


Overall analysis


Lap analysis


Checking tire inflation pressure Checking coolant temperature Calling up digital speedometer or outside temperature Calling up maintenance service indicator Checking engine oil level


1 AMG vehicles only.


i The headings used in the menus table are designed to facilitate navigation within the


system and are not necessarily identical to those shown in the control system displays.


The first function displayed in each menu will show you which part of the system you are in.


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This is what you will see when you scroll through the menus 6 to b.


The table on the next page provides an overview of the individual menus.


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Menus, submenus and functions


Menu 6
DISTRONIC*


Menu 7
Vehicle status message memory (컄 page 174)


(컄 page 271) Status and settings Calling up


malfunction mes- sages, warning mes- sages, and system status messages stored in memory


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Menu 8
Settings


(컄 page 176) Resetting to factory settings


Menu 9
Distance warning function* (컄 page 191) Distance warning function* on/off


Menu a Trip computer


Menu b Telephone*


(컄 page 191) Fuel consumption statistics after start


(컄 page 193) Loading phone book


Fuel consumption statistics since the last reset Distance to empty


Searching for name in phone book


Instrument cluster submenu


Time/Date submenu Lighting submenu Vehicle submenu Comfort submenu*


i The headings used in the menus table are designed to facilitate navigation within the sys- tem and are not necessarily identical to those


shown in the control system displays. The first function displayed in each menu will show you which part of the system you are in.


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Standard display menu


The following functions are available:


Checking coolant temperature


Function Page Checking tire inflation pressure 382
166
Checking coolant temperature Calling up digital speedometer or 167
outside temperature Calling up maintenance service indicator Checking engine oil level (R 500 only)


409


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Warning!


앫 Driving when your engine is overheated can cause some fluids which may have leaked into the engine compartment to catch fire. You could be seriously burned.


앫 Steam from an overheated engine can cause serious burns which can occur just by opening the hood. Stay away from the engine if you see or hear steam coming from it.


Stop the vehicle in a safe location away from other traffic. Turn off the engine, get out of the vehicle and do not stand near the vehicle until the engine has cooled down.


In the standard display, the main odometer and the trip odometer appear in the multi- function display.


1 Trip odometer 2 Main odometer 왘 If you see another display, press


button è or ÿ repeatedly until the standard display appears.


왘 Press button k or j to select the functions in the standard display menu.


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