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conditions. Summer tires Index


Speed rating up to 100 mph (160 km/h) up to 106 mph (170 km/h)


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Index ZR...Y ZR...(..Y) ZR


Speed rating up to 112 mph (180 km/h) up to 118mph (190 km/h) up to 130mph (210 km/h) up to 149 mph (240 km/h) up to 168 mph (270 km/h) up to 186mph (300 km/h) up to 186mph (300 km/h) over 186 mph (300 km/h) over 149 mph (240 km/h)


ROptionally, tires with a maximum speed of over 149 mph (240 km/h) may have a “ZR” in the size description, depending on the manufacturer (e.g. 245/40 ZR18). The service specification is made up of load-bearing index A and speed rating B.


RIf the size description of your tire includes


"ZR" and there are no service specifications, ask the tire manufacturer in order to find out the maximum speed. If a service specification is available, the maximum speed is limited according to the speed rating in the service specification. Example: 245/40 ZR 18 97 Y. In this example, "97 Y" is the service specification. The letter "Y" represents the speed rating and the maximum speed of the tire is limited to 186 mph (300km/h).


REvery tire that has a maximum speed of


more than 186 mph (300 km/h) must have a "ZR" in the size description and the service specification must be given in parentheses. Example: 275/40 ZR 18 (99 Y). The speed rating "(Y)" indicates that the maximum speed of the tire is over 186 mph (300 km/h). Ask the


4 Or M+Si for winter tires.


tire manufacturer about the maximum speed.


All-weather tires and winter tires Index Q M+S4
T M+S4
H M+S4
V M+S4


Speed rating up to 100 mph (160 km/h) up to 118mph (190 km/h) up to 130mph (210 km/h) up to 149 mph (240 km/h)


i Not all tires with the M+S marking provide the driving characteristics of winter tires. In addition to the M+S marking, winter tires also have the i snowflake symbol on the tire wall. Tires with this marking fulfill the requirements of the Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA) and the Rubber Association of Canada (RAC) regarding the tire traction on snow. They have been especially developed for driving on snow.


An electronic speed limiter prevents your vehicle from exceeding the following speeds: Rall vehicles (except AMG vehicles):


130 mph (210 km/h)


RAMG vehicles: 155 mph (250 km/h) RAMG vehicles with Performance Package


(Wagon): 174 mph (280 km/h)


RAMG vehicles with Performance Package


(Sedan): 186 mph (300 km/h)


The speed rating of tires mounted at the factory may be higher than the maximum speed that the electronic speed limiter permits. Make sure that your tires have the required speed rating, e.g. when buying new tires. The required speed rating for your vehicle can be found in the "Tires" section (Y page 389). Further information about reading tire data can be obtained from any qualified specialist workshop.


Load index


In addition to the load bearing index, load index : may be imprinted after the letters that identify speed index B on the sidewall of the tire (Y page 378). RIf no specification is given: no text (as in the


example above), represents a standard load (SL) tire


RXL or Extra Load: represents a reinforced


tire


RLight Load: represents a light load tire RC, D, E: represents a load range that


depends on the maximum load that the tire can carry at a certain pressure


i Tire data is vehicle-specific and may deviate from the data in the example.


Maximum load rating


Maximum tire load : is the maximum permissible weight for which the tire is approved. Do not overload the tires by exceeding the specified load limit. The maximum


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permissible load can be found on the vehicle's Tire and Loading Information placard on the B-pillar on the driver's side (Y page 373). i The actual values for tires are vehicle-


specific and may deviate from the values in the illustration.


DOT, Tire Identification Number (TIN) U.S. tire regulations prescribe that every tire manufacturer or retreader must imprint a TIN in or on the sidewall of every tire produced.


The TIN is a unique identification number. The TIN enables the tire manufacturers or retreaders to inform purchasers of recalls and other safety-relevant matters. It makes it possible for the purchaser to easily identify the affected tires. The TIN is made up of manufacturer identification code ;, tire size =, tire type code ? and manufacturing date A. DOT (Department of Transportation): tire symbol : indicates that the tire complies with the requirements of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Manufacturer identification code: manufacturer identification code ; provides details on the tire manufacturer. New tires have a code with two symbols. Retreaded tires have a code with four symbols. For further information about retreaded tires, see (Y page 362). Tire size: identifier = describes the tire size.


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Tire type code: tire type code ? can be used by the manufacturer as a code to describe specific characteristics of the tire. Date of manufacture: date of manufacture A provides information about the age of a tire. The first and second positions represent the week of manufacture, starting with "01" for the first calendar week. Positions three and four represent the year of manufacture. For example, a tire that is marked with "3208", was manufactured in week 32 in 2008. i Tire data is vehicle-specific and may deviate from the data in the example.


Tire characteristics


This information describes the type of tire cord and the number of layers in sidewall : and under tire tread ;. i Tire data is vehicle-specific and may deviate from the data in the example.


Definition of terms for tires and loading Tire ply composition and material used Describes the number of plies or the number of layers of rubber-coated fabric in the tire tread and sidewall. These are made of steel, nylon, polyester and other materials. Bar Metric unit for tire pressure. 14.5038 pounds per square inch (psi) and 100 kilopascals (kPa) are the equivalent of 1 bar.


DOT (Department of Transportation) DOT marked tires fulfill the requirements of the United States Department of Transportation. Normal occupant weight The number of occupants for which the vehicle is designed multiplied by 68 kilograms (150 lb). Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards A uniform standard to grade the quality of tires with regards to tread quality, tire traction and temperature characteristics. Ratings are determined by tire manufacturers using U.S. government testing procedures. The ratings are molded into the sidewall of the tire. Recommended tire pressure The recommended tire pressure applies to the tires mounted at the factory. The Tire and Loading Information placard contains the recommended tire pressures for cold tires on a fully loaded vehicle and for the maximum permissible vehicle speed. The tire pressure table contains the recommended pressures for cold tires for various operating conditions, i.e. differing load and speed conditions. Increased vehicle weight due to optional equipment This is the combined weight of all standard and optional equipment available for the vehicle, regardless of whether it is actually installed on the vehicle or not. Rim This is the part of the wheel on which the tire is mounted. GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) The GAWR is the maximum gross axle weight rating. The actual load on an axle must never exceed the gross axle weight rating. The gross axle weight rating can be found on the vehicle identification plate on the B-pillar on the driver's side.


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Speed rating The speed rating is part of the tire identification. It specifies the speed range for which the tire is approved. GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) The gross vehicle weight includes the weight of the vehicle including fuel, tools, the spare wheel, accessories installed, occupants, luggage and the drawbar noseweight, if applicable. The gross vehicle weight must not exceed the gross vehicle weight rating GVWR as specified on the vehicle identification plate on the B-pillar on the driver's side. GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) The GVWR is the maximum permissible gross weight of a fully loaded vehicle (the weight of the vehicle including all accessories, occupants, fuel, luggage and the drawbar noseweight, if applicable). The gross vehicle weight rating is specified on the vehicle identification plate on the B-pillar on the driver's side. Maximum loaded vehicle weight The maximum weight is the sum of: Rthe curb weight of the vehicle Rthe weight of the accessories Rthe load limit Rthe weight of the factory installed optional


equipment


Kilopascal (kPa) Metric unit for tire pressure. 6.9 kPa corresponds to 1 psi. Another unit for tire pressure is bar. There are 100 kilopascals (kPa) to 1 bar. Load index In addition to the load-bearing index, the load index may also be imprinted on the sidewall of the tire. This specifies the load-bearing capacity more precisely.


Curb weight The weight of a vehicle with standard equipment including the maximum capacity of fuel, oil and coolant. It also includes the air- conditioning system and optional equipment if these are installed in the vehicle, but does not include passengers or luggage. Maximum load rating The maximum tire load is the maximum permissible weight in kilograms or lbs for which a tire is approved. Maximum permissible tire pressure Maximum permissible tire pressure for one tire. Maximum load on one tire Maximum load on one tire. This is calculated by dividing the maximum axle load of one axle by two. PSI (pounds per square inch) A standard unit of measure for tire pressure. Aspect ratio Relationship between tire height and tire width in percent. Tire pressure This is pressure inside the tire applying an outward force to each square inch of the tire's surface. The tire pressure is specified in pounds per square inch (psi), in kilopascal (kPa) or in bar. The tire pressure should only be corrected when the tires are cold. Cold tire pressure The tires are cold: Rif the vehicle has been parked without


direct sunlight on the tires for at least three hours and


Rif the vehicle has been driven for less than


1 mile (1.6 km).


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Tread The part of the tire that comes into contact with the road. Bead The tire bead ensures that the tire sits securely on the wheel. There are several steel wires in the bead to prevent the tire from coming loose from the wheel rim. Sidewall The part of the tire between the tread and the bead. Weight of optional extras The combined weight of those optional extras that weigh more than the replaced standard parts and more than 2.3 kilograms (5 lbs). These optional extras, such as high- performance brakes, level control, a roof rack or a high-performance battery, are not included in the curb weight and the weight of the accessories. TIN (Tire Identification Number) This is a unique identifier which can be used by a tire manufacturer to identify tires, for example for a product recall, and thus identify the purchasers. The TIN is made up of the manufacturer's identity code, tire size, tire type code and the manufacturing date. Load bearing index The load bearing index (also load index) is a code that contains the maximum load bearing capacity of a tire. Traction Traction is the result of friction between the tires and the road surface. Treadwear indicators Narrow bars (tread wear bars) that are distributed over the tire tread. If the tire tread is level with the bars, the wear limit of á in (1.6 mm) has been reached.


Occupant distribution The distribution of occupants in a vehicle at their designated seating positions. Total load limit Rated cargo and luggage load plus 68 kilograms (150 lb) multiplied by the number of seats in the vehicle.


Changing a wheel Flat tire You can find information on what to do in the event of a flat tire in the "Breakdown assistance" section (Y page 344). Instructions for driving with MOExtended tires in the event of a flat tire are also provided there. The "Breakdown assistance" section (Y page 344) contains information and notes on how to deal with a flat tire. Instructions for driving with MOExtended tires in the event of a flat tire are also provided there.


Interchanging the wheels G WARNING Interchanging the front and rear wheels may severely impair the driving characteristics if the wheels or tires have different dimensions. The wheel brakes or suspension components may also be damaged. There is a risk of accident. Rotate front and rear wheels only if the wheels and tires are of the same dimensions.


! On vehicles equipped with a tire pressure


monitor, electronic components are located in the wheel. Tire-mounting tools should not be used near the valve. This could damage the electronic components. Only have tires changed at a qualified specialist workshop.


Always observe the instructions and safety notes in the "Mounting a wheel" section (Y page 385). The wear patterns on the front and rear tires differ, depending on the operating conditions. Rotate the wheels before a clear wear pattern has formed on the tires. Front tires typically wear more on the shoulders and the rear tires in the center. If your vehicle's tire configuration allows, you can rotate the wheels according to the intervals in the tire manufacturer's warranty book in your vehicle documents. If this is not available, the tires should then be replaced every 3,000 to 6,000 miles (5,000 to 10,000 km), or earlier if the tire wear requires this. Do not change the direction of wheel rotation. Clean the contact surfaces of the wheel and the brake disc thoroughly every time a wheel is interchanged. Check the tire pressure and, if necessary, restart the tire pressure loss warning system or the tire pressure monitor.


Direction of rotation Tires with a specified direction of rotation have additional benefits, e.g. if there is a risk of hydroplaning. You will only gain these benefits if the correct direction of rotation is maintained. An arrow on the sidewall of the tire indicates its correct direction of rotation.


Storing wheels Store wheels that are not being used in a cool, dry and preferably dark place. Protect the tires from oil, grease, gasoline and diesel.


Cleaning the wheels G WARNING The water jet from a circular jet nozzle (dirt blasters) can cause invisible exterior damage


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to the tires or chassis components. Components damaged in this way may fail unexpectedly. There is a risk of an accident. Do not use power washers with circular jet nozzles to clean the vehicle. Have damaged tires or chassis components replaced immediately.


Mounting a wheel Preparing the vehicle X Park the vehicle on firm, non-slippery and


level ground.


X Apply the parking brake. X Bring the front wheels into the straight-


ahead position.


X Shift the transmission to position P. X Vehicles with AIRMATIC: make sure that "normal" level is selected (Y page 199).


X Switch off the engine. X Vehicles without KEYLESS-GO: remove


the SmartKey from the ignition lock.


X Vehicles with KEYLESS-GO: open the


driver's door. The on-board electronics have status 0, which is the same as the SmartKey having been removed.


X Vehicles with KEYLESS-GO: remove the Start/Stop button from the ignition lock (Y page 154).


X If included in the vehicle equipment, take the tire-change tool kit out of the vehicle. X Secure the vehicle to prevent it from rolling


away.


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Securing the vehicle to prevent it from rolling away


If your vehicle is equipped with a wheel chock, it can be found in the tire-change tool kit (Y page 342). The folding wheel chock is an additional securing measure to prevent the vehicle from rolling away, for example when changing a wheel. X Fold both plates upwards :. X Fold out lower plate ;. X Guide the lugs on the lower plate fully into


the openings in base plate =.


Securing the vehicle on slight downhill gradients (example: Sedan) X On light downhill gradients: place


chocks or other suitable items in front of the wheels of the front and rear axle.


Raising the vehicle G WARNING If you do not position the jack correctly at the appropriate jacking point of the vehicle, the jack could tip over with the vehicle raised. There is a risk of injury. Only position the jack at the appropriate jacking point of the vehicle. The base of the jack must be positioned vertically, directly under the jacking point of the vehicle.


Securing the vehicle on level ground (example: Sedan) X On level ground: place chocks or other suitable items under the front and rear of the wheel that is diagonally opposite the wheel you wish to change.


! The jack is designed exclusively for


jacking up the vehicle at the jacking points. Otherwise, your vehicle could be damaged. The following must be observed when raising the vehicle: Rto raise the vehicle, only use the vehicle-


specific jack that has been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz. If used incorrectly, the jack could tip over with the vehicle raised.


Rthe jack is designed only to raise and hold the vehicle for a short time while a wheel is being changed. It is not suited for performing maintenance work under the vehicle.


Ravoid changing the wheel on uphill and


downhill slopes.


Rbefore raising the vehicle, secure it from


rolling away by applying the parking brake and inserting wheel chocks. Never disengage the parking brake while the vehicle is raised.


Rthe jack must be placed on a firm, flat and


non-slip surface. On a loose surface, a large, load-bearing underlay must be used. On a slippery surface, a non-slip underlay must be used, e.g. rubber mats.


Rdo not use wooden blocks or similar


objects as a jack underlay. Otherwise, the jack will not be able to achieve its load- bearing capacity due to the restricted height.


Rthe maximum clearance between the


underside of the tire and the ground must be 1.2 in (3 cm).


Rnever place your hands and feet under the


raised vehicle.


Rnever lie under the raised vehicle. Rnever start the engine when the vehicle is


raised.


Rnever open or close a door or the trunk lid/


tailgate when the vehicle is raised.


Rmake sure that no persons are present in


the vehicle when the vehicle is raised.


X Using lug wrench :, loosen the bolts on the wheel you wish to change by about one full turn. Do not unscrew the bolts completely.


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Jacking points for the jack (example: Sedan) The jacking points are located just behind the front wheel housings and just in front of the rear wheel housings (arrows). AMG vehicles and vehicles with AMG equipment: the vehicle has covers installed next to the jacking points on the outer sills to protect the vehicle body


Covers, front (example: vehicles with AMG Sports package) X AMG vehicles and vehicles with AMG


equipment: fold cover ; upwards.


X Position jack ? at jacking point =.


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Example X Make sure the foot of the jack is directly


beneath the jacking point.


X Turn crank A clockwise until jack ? sits


completely on jacking point = and the base of the jack lies evenly on the ground.


X Turn crank A until the tire is raised a


maximum of 1.2 in (3 cm) off the ground.


Removing a wheel ! AMG vehicles: during removal and


repositioning of the wheel, the wheel rim can strike the ceramic-brake disc and damage it. Therefore, take precautions and get a second person to assist you. Alternatively, you can use a second alignment bolt.


! Do not place wheel bolts in sand or on a


dirty surface. The bolt and wheel hub threads could otherwise be damaged when you screw them in.


X Unscrew the uppermost wheel bolt


completely.


X Screw alignment bolt : into the thread


instead of the wheel bolt.


X Unscrew the remaining wheel bolts fully. X Remove the wheel.


Mounting a new wheel G WARNING Oiled or greased wheel bolts or damaged wheel bolts/hub threads can cause the wheel bolts to come loose. As a result, you could lose a wheel while driving. There is a risk of accident. Never oil or grease wheel bolts. In the event of damage to the threads, contact a qualified specialist workshop immediately. Have the damaged wheel bolts or hub threads replaced/renewed. Do not continue driving. G WARNING If you tighten the wheel bolts or wheel nuts when the vehicle is raised, the jack could tip over. There is a risk of injury. Only tighten the wheel bolts or wheel nuts when the vehicle is on the ground.


Always pay attention to the instructions and safety notes in the "Changing a wheel" section (Y page 384). Only use wheel bolts that have been designed for the wheel and the vehicle. For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recommends that you only use wheel bolts which have been approved for Mercedes-Benz vehicles and the respective wheel. ! AMG vehicles: during removal and


repositioning of the wheel, the wheel rim can strike the ceramic-brake disc and damage it. Therefore, take precautions and get a second person to assist you. Alternatively, you can use a second alignment bolt.


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! To prevent damage to the paintwork, hold the wheel securely against the wheel hub while screwing in the first wheel bolt.


Positioning a wheel (example: vehicle with emergency spare wheel) X Clean the wheel and wheel hub contact


surfaces.


X Slide the wheel to be mounted onto the


alignment bolt and push it on.


X Tighten the wheel bolts until they are


finger-tight.


X Unscrew the alignment bolt. X Tighten the last wheel bolt until it is finger-


tight.


X Vehicles with a collapsible spare


wheel: inflate the collapsible spare wheel (Y page 400). Only then lower the vehicle.


Lowering the vehicle G WARNING The wheels could work loose if the wheel nuts and bolts are not tightened to the specified tightening torque. There is a risk of accident. Have the tightening torque immediately checked at a qualified specialist workshop after a wheel is changed.


! Vehicles with a collapsible spare


wheel: before lowering the vehicle, inflate the collapsible spare wheel with the tire inflation compressor. The wheel rim could otherwise be damaged.


Tightening wheel bolts (example: vehicle with emergency spare wheel) X Turn the crank of the jack counter-


clockwise until the vehicle is once again standing firmly on the ground.


X Place the jack to one side. X Tighten the wheel bolts evenly in a crosswise pattern in the sequence indicated (: to A). The tightening torque must be 96 lb-ft (130 Nm).


X Turn the jack back to its initial position. X Stow the jack and the rest of the vehicle


tools in the trunk again.


X AMG vehicles and vehicles with AMG equipment: insert the cover into the outer sill.


X Check the tire pressure of the newly


mounted wheel and adjust it if necessary. Observe the recommended tire pressure (Y page 366).


i Vehicles with tire pressure monitor: all wheels mounted must be equipped with functioning sensors.


Wheel and tire combinations General notes ! For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz


recommends that you only use tires and wheels which have been approved by Mercedes-Benz specifically for your vehicle.


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These tires have been specially adapted for use with the control systems, such as ABS or ESP®, and are marked as follows: RMO = Mercedes-Benz Original RMOE = Mercedes-Benz Original Extended (tires featuring run-flat characteristics)


RMO1 = Mercedes-Benz Original (only


certain AMG tires)


Mercedes-Benz Original Extended tires may only be used on wheels that have been specifically approved by Mercedes-Benz. Only use tires, wheels or accessories tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz. Certain characteristics, e.g. handling, vehicle noise emissions or fuel consumption, may otherwise be adversely affected. In addition, when driving with a load, tire dimension variations could cause the tires to come into contact with the bodywork and axle components. This could result in damage to the tires or the vehicle. Mercedes-Benz accepts no liability for damage resulting from the use of tires, wheels or accessories other than those tested and approved. Information on tires, wheels and approved combinations can be obtained from any qualified specialist workshop.


Overview of abbreviations used in the following tire tables: RBA: both axles RFA: front axle RRA: rear axle The recommended pressures for various operating conditions can be found: Ron the Tire and Loading Information placard


with the recommended tire pressures on the B-pillar on the driver's side


Rin the tire pressure table on the inside of


the fuel filler flap


Observe the notes on recommended tire pressures under various operating conditions (Y page 366).


Check tire pressures regularly, and only when the tires are cold. Comply with the maintenance recommendations of the tire manufacturer in the vehicle document wallet. Notes on the vehicle equipment – always equip the vehicle with: Rtires of the same size on a given axle (left/


right)


Rthe same type of tires at a given time


(summer tires, winter tires, MOExtended tires)


Vehicles with MOExtended tires are not equipped with a TIREFIT kit at the factory. It is therefore recommended that you additionally equip your vehicle with a TIREFIT kit if you mount tires that do not feature run- flat properties, e.g. winter tires. A TIREFIT kit may be obtained from a qualified specialist workshop. i Not all wheel and tire combinations are available at the factory for all countries.


i On the following pages, you can find


information on approved wheel rims and tire sizes for equipping your vehicle with winter tires. Winter tires are not available at the factory as standard equipment or optional extras. If you would like to equip your vehicle with approved winter tires, you may also, in certain circumstances, require rims of the appropriate size. The sizes of the approved winter tires may deviate from that of the standard tires. This is dependent on the model and the equipment installed at the factory. The tires and wheel rims, as well as further information, can be obtained at a qualified specialist workshop.


Tires E 300 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY Summer tires R18
Tires BA: 245/40 R18 97 Y XL


All-weather tires R17
Tires BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+S


BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+SMOExtended5
BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+S


BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+SMOExtended5


R18
Tires BA: 245/40 R18 97 V XL M+S


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Alloy wheels FA: 8.5 J x 18 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


Alloy wheels BA: 8.0 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) BA: 8.0 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) BA: 8.5 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) BA: 8.5 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


Alloy wheels BA: 8.5 J x 18 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


Winter tires R17
Tires BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+Si BA: 8.0 J x 17 H2


Alloy wheels


BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+SiMOExtended5


Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) BA: 8.0 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


5 MOExtended tires (tires featuring run-flat characteristics) only in combination with an activated tire pressure


loss warning system or tire pressure monitor.


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Tires BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+Si BA: 8.5 J x 17 H2


Alloy wheels


BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+SiMOExtended5


Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) BA: 8.5 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


R18
Tires BA: 245/40 R18 97 H XL M+Si RA: 8.5 J x 18 H2


Alloy wheels


Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


E 350 BlueEFFICIENCY Summer tires R18
Tires BA: 245/40 R18 97 Y XL


FA: 245/40 R18 97 Y XL RA: 265/35 R18 97 Y XL


All-weather tires R17
Tires BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+S


BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+SMOExtended5
BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+S


BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+SMOExtended5


Alloy wheels FA: 8.5 J x 18 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) FA: 8.5 J x 18 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) RA: 9.0 J x 18 H2
Wheel offset: 2.13 in (54 mm)


Alloy wheels BA: 8.0 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) BA: 8.0 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) BA: 8.5 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) BA: 8.5 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


5 MOExtended tires (tires featuring run-flat characteristics) only in combination with an activated tire pressure


loss warning system or tire pressure monitor.


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R18
Tires BA: 245/40 R18 97 V XL M+S


FA: 245/40 R18 97 V XL M+S RA: 265/40 R18 97 V XL M+S


Alloy wheels BA: 8.5 J x 18 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) FA: 8.5 J x 18 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) RA: 9.0 J x 18 H2
Wheel offset: 2.13 in (54 mm)


Winter tires R17
Tires BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+Si BA: 8.0 J x 17 H2


Alloy wheels


BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+SiMOExtended5
BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+Si BA: 8.5 J x 17 H2


Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) BA: 8.0 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


245/45 R17 99 H XL M+SiMOExtended5


R18
Tires 245/40 R18 97 H XL M+Si


E 350 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY Summer tires R186
Tires BA: 245/40 R18 97 Y XL


Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) BA: 8.5 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


Alloy wheels RA: 8.5 J x 18 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


Alloy wheels FA: 8.5 J x 18 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


5 MOExtended tires (tires featuring run-flat characteristics) only in combination with an activated tire pressure


loss warning system or tire pressure monitor.


6 Sedan only.


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All-weather tires R17
Tires BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+S


BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+SMOExtended5, 6
BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+S


BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+SMOExtended5, 6


R186
Tires BA: 245/40 R18 97 V XL M+S


Alloy wheels BA: 8.0 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) BA: 8.0 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) BA: 8.5 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) BA: 8.5 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


Alloy wheels BA: 8.5 J x 18 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


Winter tires R17
Tires BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+Si BA: 8.0 J x 17 H2


Alloy wheels


BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+SiMOExtended5
BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+Si BA: 8.5 J x 17 H2


Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) BA: 8.0 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


245/45 R17 99 H XL M+SiMOExtended5


R186
Tires 245/40 R18 97 H XL M+Si


Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) BA: 8.5 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


Alloy wheels RA: 8.5 J x 18 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


5 MOExtended tires (tires featuring run-flat characteristics) only in combination with an activated tire pressure


loss warning system or tire pressure monitor.


6 Sedan only.


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E 550 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY Summer tires R18
Tires BA: 245/40 R18 97 Y XL


All-weather tires R18
Tires BA: 245/40 R18 97 V XL M+S


Alloy wheels FA: 8.5 J x 18 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


Alloy wheels BA: 8.5 J x 18 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


Winter tires R18
Tires BA: 245/40 R19 97 V XL M+Si BA: 8.5 J x 18 H2


Alloy wheels


Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


E 63 AMG Summer tires R187
Tires FA: 255/40 ZR18 (99 Y) XL MO1
RA: 285/35 ZR18 (101 Y) XL MO18


R19
Tires FA: 255/35 ZR19 (96 Y) XL RA: 285/30 ZR19 (98 Y) XL8


Alloy wheels FA: 9.0 J x 18 H2
Wheel offset: 1.46 in (37 mm) RA: 9.5 J x 18 H2
Wheel offset: 2.05 in (52 mm)


Alloy wheels FA: 9.0 J x 19 H2
Wheel offset: 1.46 in (37 mm) RA: 9.5 J x 19 H2
Wheel offset: 2.05 in (52 mm)


7 Not in connection with a ceramic brake system. 8 The use of snow chains is not permitted. Observe the notes under "Snow chains".


396 Wheel and tire combinations


Winter tires R187
Tires FA: 255/40 R18 99 V XL M+Si RA: 255/40 R18 99 V XL M+Si9


R19
Tires FA: 255/35 R19 96 V XL M+Si RA: 255/35 R19 96 V XL M+Si9, 10


FA: 255/35 R19 96 V XL M+Si RA: 285/30 R19 98 V XL M+Si8


E 350 BlueTEC Summer tires R18
Tires BA: 245/40 R18 97 Y XL


Alloy wheels FA: 9.0 J x 18 H2
Wheel offset: 1.46 in (37 mm) RA: 9.5 J x 18 H2
Wheel offset: 2.05 in (52 mm)


Alloy wheels FA: 9.0 J x 19 H2
Wheel offset: 1.46 in (37 mm) RA: 9.5 J x 19 H2
Wheel offset: 2.05 in (52 mm) FA: 9.0 J x 19 H2
Wheel offset: 1.46 in (37 mm) RA: 9.5 J x 19 H2
Wheel offset: 2.05 in (52 mm)


Alloy wheels FA: 8.5 J x 18 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


7 Not in connection with a ceramic brake system. 9 Use of snow chains: contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. 10 Maximum permissible speed for the Wagon: 137 mph (220 km/h). 8 The use of snow chains is not permitted. Observe the notes under "Snow chains".


Wheel and tire combinations


397


All-weather tires R17
Tires BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+S


BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+SMOExtended5
BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+S


BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+SMOExtended5


R18
Tires BA: 245/40 R18 97 V XL M+S


Alloy wheels BA: 8.0 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) BA: 8.0 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) BA: 8.5 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) BA: 8.5 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


Alloy wheels BA: 8.5 J x 18 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


Winter tires R17
Tires BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+Si BA: 8.0 J x 17 H2


Alloy wheels


BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+Si MOExtended5
BA: 245/45 R17 99 H XL M+Si BA: 8.5 J x 17 H2


Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) BA: 8.0 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


245/45 R17 99 H XL M+SiMOExtended5


Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm) BA: 8.5 J x 17 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


5 MOExtended tires (tires featuring run-flat characteristics) only in combination with an activated tire pressure


loss warning system or tire pressure monitor.


Alloy wheels RA: 8.5 J x 18 H2
Wheel offset: 1.89 in (48 mm)


is found on the wheel or under "Technical data" (Y page 402). An emergency spare wheel may also be mounted against the direction of rotation. Observe the time restriction on use as well as the speed limitation specified on the emergency spare wheel. Replace the tires after six years at the latest, regardless of wear. This also applies to the emergency spare wheel. i When you are driving with the collapsible


spare wheel mounted, the tire pressure loss warning system or the tire pressure monitor cannot function reliably. Only restart the tire pressure loss warning system/the tire pressure monitor when the damaged wheel has been replaced with a new wheel. Vehicles with tire pressure monitor: after mounting an emergency spare wheel, the system may still display the tire pressure of the removed wheel for a few minutes. The value displayed for the mounted emergency spare wheel is not the same as the current tire pressure of the emergency spare wheel.


398 Emergency spare wheel


R18
Tires 245/40 R18 97 H XL M+Si


Emergency spare wheel Important safety notes G WARNING The wheel or tire size as well as the tire type of the spare wheel or emergency spare wheel and the wheel to be replaced may differ. Mounting an emergency spare wheel may severely impair the driving characteristics. There is a risk of an accident. To avoid hazardous situations: Radapt your driving style accordingly and


drive carefully.


Rnever install more than one spare wheel or emergency spare wheel that differs in size. Ronly use a spare wheel or emergency spare


wheel of a different size briefly.


Rdo not switch ESP® off. Rhave a spare wheel or emergency spare wheel of a different size replaced at the nearest qualified specialist workshop. Observe that the wheel and tire dimensions as well as the tire type must be correct.


When using an emergency spare wheel or spare wheel of a different size, you must not exceed the maximum speed of 50 mph (80 km/h). Snow chains must not be mounted on emergency spare wheels.


General notes You should regularly check the pressure of the emergency spare wheel, particularly prior to long trips, and correct the pressure as necessary (Y page 366). The applicable value


Emergency spare wheel


399


Removing the emergency spare wheel (Sedan)


Removing the "Minispare" emergency spare wheel/collapsible spare wheel Opening the stowage well


Example: well insert Sedan: the emergency spare wheel can be found in the stowage well under the trunk floor. X Lift the trunk floor upwards (Y page 301). X Release tabs : on the right of well


insert ;.


X Reach into recess = of well insert ;,


swing the insert up and remove it.


Wagon: the emergency spare wheel is located in the stowage well under the cargo compartment floor. X Remove the seat cushions of the folding


bench seat (Y page 108).


X Lift the cargo compartment floor up.


Example: Sedan X Remove vehicle tool kit tray :. X Turn stowage tray ; counter-clockwise


and remove it.


X Remove "Minispare" emergency spare


wheel =.


Removing the emergency spare wheel (Wagon)


Example: emergency spare wheel X Remove vehicle tool kit tray : by


recess ;.


X Remove "Minispare" emergency spare


wheel =.


400 Emergency spare wheel


Removing the emergency spare wheel (AMG vehicles)


X Reach into cutout : in the tool holder and


lift it up.


X Remove collapsible spare wheel ;. For further information on changing and mounting a wheel, see (Y page 385).


Stowing a used collapsible spare wheel ! Only place the collapsible spare wheel in


the vehicle when it is dry. Otherwise, moisture may get into the vehicle.


Take the following steps to stow a used collapsible spare wheel. It will not otherwise install into the spare wheel well. Mercedes- Benz recommends that you have this work performed at a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. at an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. X Unscrew the valve cap from the valve. X Use the back of the valve cap to unscrew the valve insert from the valve and release the air.


i Fully deflating the tires can take a few


minutes.


X Screw the valve insert back into the valve. X Screw the valve cap back on.


X Remove the protective sheet from the


vehicle tool kit and pull it over the collapsible spare wheel.


X Stow the collapsible spare wheel in the emergency spare wheel well under the trunk.


Inflating the collapsible spare wheel ! Inflate the collapsible spare wheel using


the tire inflation compressor before lowering the vehicle. The wheel rim could otherwise be damaged.


! Do not operate the tire inflation


compressor for longer than eight minutes at a time without a break. It may otherwise overheat. The tire inflation compressor can be operated again once it has cooled down.


X Mount the collapsible spare wheel as


described (Y page 384). The collapsible spare wheel must be mounted before it is inflated.


X Pull connector ? and the air hose out of


the housing.


X Remove the cap from the valve on the


collapsible spare wheel.


X Screw union nut : on the air hose onto the


valve.


X Make sure on/off switch A of the tire


inflation compressor is set to 0.


X Insert connector ? into the cigarette


lighter socket or into a 12 V socket in your vehicle. Observe the notes on the cigarette lighter (Y page 309). Observe the notes on sockets (Y page 309).


X Turn the SmartKey to position 1 in the


ignition lock (Y page 153).


X Press on/off switch A on the tire inflation


compressor to I. The tire inflation compressor is switched on. The tire is inflated. The tire pressure is shown on pressure gauge =.


X Inflate the tire to the specified tire


pressure. The specified tire pressure is printed on the yellow label of the emergency spare wheel. X When the specified tire pressure has been


reached, press on/off switch A on the electric air pump to 0. The tire inflation compressor is switched off.


X Turn the SmartKey to position 0 in the


ignition lock.


X If the tire pressure is higher than the


specified pressure, press pressure release button ; until the correct tire pressure has been reached.


X Unscrew union nut : on the air hose from


the valve.


X Screw the valve cap onto the collapsible


spare wheel valve again.


X Stow plug ? and the air hose in the lower


section of the blower housing.


X Stow the tire inflation compressor in the


vehicle.


Emergency spare wheel


401


Alloy wheels 4.0 B x 17 H211
Wheel offset: 1.54 in (39 mm) 4.5 B x 18 H212
Wheel offset: 1.42 in (36 mm)


Alloy wheels 6.5 B x 19 H2
Wheel offset: 0.55 in (14 mm)


402 Emergency spare wheel


Technical data All vehicles (except AMG vehicles) "Minispare" emergency spare wheel Tires T 155/70 R17 110 M11
Tire pressure: 420 kPa (4.2 bar/61 psi) T 155/60 R18 107 M12
Tire pressure: 420 kPa (4.2 bar/61 psi)


AMG vehicles Collapsible spare wheel Tires 175/50 – 19 97 P Tire pressure: 350 kPa (3.5 bar/51 psi)


11 Not for E 550 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY. 12 Only for E 550 4MATIC BlueEFFICIENCY.


Useful information ............................ 404
Information regarding technical data .................................................... 404
Genuine Mercedes-Benz parts ......... 404
Warranty ............................................ 405
Identification plates ......................... 405
Service products and filling capaci- ties ..................................................... 406
Vehicle data ...................................... 414


403


404 Genuine Mercedes-Benz parts


Useful information


i This Operator's Manual describes all models and all standard and optional equipment of your vehicle available at the time of publication of the Operator's Manual. Country-specific differences are possible. Please note that your vehicle may not be equipped with all features described. This also applies to safety- related systems and functions.


i Read the information on qualified specialist workshops: (Y page 25).


Information regarding technical data


G WARNING HYBRID vehicles: It is imperative that you read the HYBRID Supplemental Operating Instructions included in your vehicle literature portfolio. You may otherwise not receive all necessary safety information and warning for the operation of your vehicle.


i The data stated here specifically refers to a vehicle with standard equipment. Consult an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center for the data for all vehicle variants and trim levels.


Genuine Mercedes-Benz parts


G WARNING Driving safety may be impaired if non- approved parts, tires and wheels or safety- relevant accessories are used. This could lead to malfunctions in safety- relevant systems, e.g. the brake system. This could cause you to lose control of your vehicle and cause an accident. For this reason, Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use genuine Mercedes-Benz parts or parts of equal quality. Only use tires, wheels


and accessories that have been specifically approved for your vehicle. H Environmental note Daimler AG also supplies reconditioned major assemblies and parts which are of the same quality as new parts. They are covered by the same Limited Warranty entitlements as new parts.


! Air bags and Emergency Tensioning Devices, as well as control units and sensors for these restraint systems, may be installed in the following areas of your vehicle: Rdoors Rdoor pillars Rdoor sills Rseats Rcockpit Rinstrument cluster Rcenter console Do not install accessories such as audio systems in these areas. Do not carry out repairs or welding. You could impair the operating efficiency of the restraint systems. Have aftermarket accessories installed at a qualified specialist workshop.


Genuine Mercedes-Benz parts are subject to strict quality control. Each part has been specially developed, manufactured or selected for Mercedes-Benz vehicles and fine-tuned for them. Only genuine Mercedes- Benz parts should therefore be used. More than 300,000 different genuine Mercedes-Benz parts are available for Mercedes-Benz models. All Mercedes-Benz Centers maintain a supply of genuine Mercedes-Benz parts for necessary service and repair work. In addition, strategically located parts delivery centers provide quick and reliable parts service.


Identification plates


405


Always specify the vehicle identification number (VIN) (Y page 405) and the engine number (Y page 406) when ordering genuine Mercedes-Benz parts.


Identification plates Vehicle identification plate with vehicle identification number (VIN)


Warranty


Your vehicle is covered under the terms of the warranties printed in the Service and Warranty Information booklet. Your authorized Mercedes-Benz Center will replace and repair all factory-installed parts in accordance with the following warranty terms and conditions: RNew Vehicle Limited Warranty REmission Systems Warranty REmission Performance Warranty RCalifornia, Connecticut, Maine,


Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont Emission Control System Warranty


RState warranty enforcement laws (Lemon


Laws)


Replacement parts and accessories are covered by the Mercedes-Benz Parts and Accessories warranties. These are available at any authorized Mercedes-Benz Center. i If you lose the Service and Warranty


Information booklet, contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center to arrange a replacement. It will be mailed to you.


X Open the driver's door.


You will see vehicle identification plate :.


Example: vehicle identification plate (USA only)


Example: vehicle identification plate (Canada only) ; VIN = Paint code i The data shown on the vehicle


identification plate is used only as an example. This data is different for every


406 Service products and filling capacities


vehicle and can deviate from the data shown here. You can find the data applicable to your vehicle on the vehicle's identification plate.


Engine number


VIN


X Slide the right-hand front seat to its


rearmost position.


X Fold floor covering : upwards.


You will see VIN ;.


The VIN can also be found in the following locations: Ron the lower edge of windshield


Ron the vehicle identification plate


(Y page 406)


(Y page 405)


: Emission control information plate,


including the certification of both federal and Californian emissions standards


; Engine number (stamped into the


crankcase)


= VIN (on the lower edge of the windshield)


Service products and filling capacities Important safety notes G WARNING Comply with all valid regulations with respect to handling, storing and disposing of service fluids. Otherwise, you could endanger persons or the environment. Keep service fluids out of the reach of children. For health reasons, you should prevent service fluids from coming into direct contact with your skin or clothing. If a service fluid is swallowed, contact a physician immediately. H Environmental note Dispose of service products in an environmentally responsible manner.


Service products include the following: RFuels (e.g. gasoline, diesel) RExhaust gas aftertreatment additives, e.g.


DEF


Service products and filling capacities


407


RLubricants (e.g. engine oil, transmission oil) RCoolant RBrake fluid RWindshield washer fluid RClimate control system refrigerant Components and service products must be matched. You should therefore only use products that have been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz. Information on tested and approved products can be obtained at an authorized Mercedes- Benz Center or on the Internet at http://bevo.mercedes-benz.com. You can recognize service products approved by Mercedes-Benz by the following inscription on the containers: RMB-Freigabe (e.g. MB-Freigabe 229.51) RMB Approval (e.g. MB Approval 229.51) Other designations or recommendations indicate a level of quality or a specification in accordance with an MB Sheet number (e.g. MB 229.5). They have not necessarily been approved by Mercedes-Benz.


Fuel Important safety notes G WARNING Gasoline and diesel fuels are highly flammable and poisonous. They burn violently and can cause serious injury. Never allow sparks, flames or smoking materials near gasoline or diesel fuel! Turn off the engine before refueling. Whenever you are around gasoline or diesel fuel, avoid inhaling fumes and any skin or clothing contact. Extinguish all smoking materials. Direct skin contact with fuels and the inhalation of fuel vapors are damaging your health.


Tank capacity


Model


All models


Model


All models (except E 63 AMG)


E 63 AMG


Total


capacity 21.1 US gal


(80.0 l)


Of which reserve Approx. 2.4 US gal


(9.0 l) Approx. 3.7 US gal (14.0 l)


Gasoline Fuel grade ! Do not use diesel to refuel vehicles with a gasoline engine. Even small amounts of the wrong fuel result in damage to the fuel system and engine.


! You should only refuel with unleaded premium-grade gasoline as this avoids damaging the catalytic converter. If engine running problems are apparent, have the cause checked immediately and repaired. Excess unburned fuel can otherwise enter the catalytic converter, leading to overheating and possibly causing a fire.


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