Mercedes-Benz 2008 CL63 AMG - Manual

Mercedes-Benz 2008 CL63 AMG

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – Contents; Introduction
  • Page 5 – Control systems
  • Page 6 – Bluetooth
  • Page 7 – COMAND automatic climate control . 269
  • Page 8 – COMAND address book overview 325; Controls in detail
  • Page 10 – Operation
  • Page 11 – Practical hints
  • Page 12 – Technical data
  • Page 14 – Product information
  • Page 15 – Operator’s Manual; Service and warranty information; New Vehicle Limited Warranty
  • Page 16 – (3) the vehicle is out of service by reason
  • Page 17 – Maintenance
  • Page 19 – Where to find it
  • Page 20 – Symbols; Display; Warning notices draw your attention to
  • Page 21 – Operating safety; Proper use of the vehicle; the safety precautions in this manual
  • Page 22 – Problems with your vehicle
  • Page 23 – Reporting safety defects
  • Page 24 – Vehicle data recording; (Including notice pursuant to California Code § 9951)
  • Page 26 – At a glance
  • Page 27 – Exterior view
  • Page 29 – Cockpit
  • Page 31 – Instrument cluster
  • Page 35 – Storage compartments
  • Page 37 – Center console; Item
  • Page 38 – Overhead control panel
  • Page 39 – Driver’s door control panel
  • Page 40 – Safety and Security; Occupant safety
  • Page 41 – For information on infants and children trav-
  • Page 43 – Air bags
  • Page 45 – Air bags are designed to deploy only in cer-
  • Page 47 – Front air bags; The front air bags in this vehicle have been
  • Page 48 – Side impact air bags
  • Page 49 – Occupant Classification System; indicator; The system does not deactivate the front
  • Page 52 – The; Deployment of the driver front air bag does
  • Page 54 – Seat belts
  • Page 56 – Enhanced seat belt reminder system
  • Page 57 – in certain vehicle rollovers; Automatic comfort-fit feature seat belt; The ETDs for the front seats will only acti-
  • Page 58 – takes action in the following in-; Children in the vehicle; If the closing procedure of the tilt/sliding
  • Page 59 – Infant and child restraint systems; Information on child seats with anchor fit-
  • Page 62 – Child seat anchors – LATCH type; For safety reasons, make sure hook
  • Page 63 – The child seat must be firmly attached to the
  • Page 64 – Blocking of rear side window operation; Operation of the rear side windows with the
  • Page 65 – Panic alarm; Activating
  • Page 66 – Driving safety systems; ABS; In winter operation, the maximum effective-
  • Page 67 – Braking; and
  • Page 68 – BAS
  • Page 69 – BAS Plus
  • Page 70 – the brake pedal is released
  • Page 71 – EBP
  • Page 73 – Electronic traction system
  • Page 74 – Switching off the ESP
  • Page 75 – Switching on the ESP
  • Page 76 – warn you of a possible collision
  • Page 77 – Brake will not be capable of
  • Page 79 – Activating and deactivating:; If you do not receive visual or acoustic warn-
  • Page 80 – Immobilizer; Starting the engine will also deactivate the
  • Page 81 – Canceling the alarm
  • Page 83 – COMAND operating safety
  • Page 84 – COMAND introduction; Switching COMAND on or off; When you switch off COMAND, you also
  • Page 85 – COMAND shortcut buttons; During Rear View Camera* operation; Function
  • Page 86 – Brightening illumination:; The layout of the menus may vary depending
  • Page 87 – Telephone keypad; COMAND controller
  • Page 88 – Symbol
  • Page 89 – Operating COMAND; Map Display
  • Page 90 – Video DVD
  • Page 91 – Illustration: audio main menu
  • Page 92 – Entering characters; Back; Confirming selection:
  • Page 93 – Audio; In the COMAND display, you will see the
  • Page 94 – Selecting “; Radio; Save Station
  • Page 95 – Main menus of COMAND; The driving; Adjusting volume
  • Page 96 – Volume of navigation announcements; Selecting sound settings; Adjusting treble or bass
  • Page 97 – Adjusting balance or fader; Surround sound
  • Page 98 – Adjusting surround sound; Switching off/on the audio source; By selecting “LOGIC7
  • Page 99 – The components and operating principles of
  • Page 100 – Switching to radio mode; Illustration: radio mode in FM waveband; Switching wavebands
  • Page 101 – Selecting stations using the station list; The station list is only available for the FM
  • Page 102 – Increasing or decreasing number:; This function is not available for Weather
  • Page 103 – Saving stations; Option 1; Selecting a preset position:; Twenty stations can be saved in each wave-
  • Page 104 – Saving using autostore; Station name display
  • Page 105 – COMAND satellite radio
  • Page 106 – Introduction to satellite radio; Select “; A subscription to SIRIUS Satellite Radio ser-
  • Page 107 – Satellite radio service is not activated; Press; Only the preview channel is activated; If a subscription is not included with system
  • Page 108 – Main satellite radio menu; Main area
  • Page 109 – Tuning in channels; This function is not possible when only the
  • Page 110 – Increase or decreasing number:; Channel number is invalid
  • Page 111 – Saving channels; The contents of the channel list depends on
  • Page 112 – Show program info; If the program provider does not offer any in-
  • Page 113 – Safety precautions; UDF for DVDs
  • Page 114 – Multisession CDs; there is no extension; COMAND does not support ID3 tags.
  • Page 115 – Permissible MP3 formats; Sampling rates of 24 kHz – 48 kHz; Notes on copyright; This format is generally known as “MP3”.
  • Page 116 – Audio CDs with copy protection are not
  • Page 117 – Notes about handling CDs/DVDs; Only hold discs by the edge.; Inserting CDs and DVDs; Disc slot; If the CD/DVD has a printed side, this must
  • Page 118 – Loading an individual magazine tray; Inserting a PCMCIA card; If a disc is not inserted within approximately
  • Page 119 – Ejecting CDs and DVDs; Only eject a disc when the vehicle is station-
  • Page 120 – Submenu overview; CD
  • Page 121 – Example display in audio CD mode; Play
  • Page 122 – This function is only available in audio DVD
  • Page 123 – Selecting a track; Skipping forwards through the tracks skips
  • Page 124 – Selecting a folder; Selecting one folder higher:; This function is only available in audio MP3
  • Page 125 – Setting the audio format; The tracks on an audio DVD can be stored in
  • Page 126 – COMAND AUX; Audio and Video AUX jacks; Video AUX jack; Audio AUX; Please refer to the corresponding operating
  • Page 127 – Video AUX; In order not to distract driver,; Switching to Video AUX mode; Video; Screen settings; Setting brightness, contrast and color
  • Page 128 – Changing the picture format
  • Page 129 – COMAND video DVD; Automatic picture fade-out; Notes about video DVD operation; Video DVDs differ from recordable DVD-R
  • Page 130 – Notes about handling DVDs; Functional limitations; symbol in the; Inserting or ejecting DVDs; or; Do not affix stickers or labels to the discs.
  • Page 131 – Submenu overview of video DVD; Stop
  • Page 132 – Hiding/showing the DVD control menu; Control menu; Hiding/showing the menu system; Menu system; Selecting the DVD medium
  • Page 133 – Stop playback
  • Page 134 – This function is only available if the DVD is
  • Page 135 – DVD menu; Depending on the DVD, it is possible the
  • Page 136 – Back to the film
  • Page 137 – Changing the setting:; This function is not available for all DVDs.
  • Page 138 – A call may be disconnected if:
  • Page 139 – Operating options
  • Page 140 – Functional restrictions; No Service; connection; Telephone
  • Page 141 – Activating telephone mode; phone; Deleting individual characters:; You can enter the
  • Page 142 – The “911” emergency call system is a public
  • Page 143 – Do you want to dial the; Your PIN code (Personal Identification Num-
  • Page 144 – Entering the PIN2; Enter PIN2 digits into mobile phone.; Entering the PUK/PUK2; The PIN2 entry applies only to GSM mobile
  • Page 145 – Telephone submenu overview; Name; Address book
  • Page 146 – Main telephone menu; Mailbox; If you press; READY; Once connection with your mailbox has
  • Page 147 – Call lists; Illustration: list of calls received; Switching to list display:
  • Page 148 – Displaying details of a list entry; List entries that show a telephone number
  • Page 149 – Incoming call; “Save” does not function if the selected list
  • Page 150 – Making an outgoing call
  • Page 151 – Redial
  • Page 152 – Deleting individual digits:; Illustration: telephone mode during a call
  • Page 153 – Switching off microphone:; Mic OFF; Switching on microphone:; Mic ON; Sending a character string via DTMF; DTMF; Sending individual characters:; The name of the person you are speaking
  • Page 154 – Switching back to the call display:; END; Transferring a call
  • Page 155 – From the Bluetooth; No telephone inserted; COMAND phone book
  • Page 156 – Calling up the COMAND phone book
  • Page 157 – ABC; The following options are available under
  • Page 158 – Closing the COMAND phone book; Changing smart speller language:; Selecting using the list
  • Page 159 – This function is used to create a new entry in
  • Page 160 – Changing data field:; bols; Moving cursor in the data field:
  • Page 161 – Deleting an entry; Saving as a new address book entry; Selecting a number category:
  • Page 163 – This function is used to add a telephone
  • Page 164 – COMAND address book; Search
  • Page 165 – Calling up the address book; Illustration: address book entries; Creating a new address book entry
  • Page 166 – Illustration: input menu for private data
  • Page 167 – Searching for an address book entry
  • Page 169 – Searching for the desired entry; The options available under “Options” menu
  • Page 170 – Selecting a different data field; Closing entire display:; Closing the detailed view; The mobile phone must be inserted in the
  • Page 171 – Changing an entry; Changing an address book entry
  • Page 172 – Adding to a telephone number data field; One address book entry may contain up to
  • Page 173 – Calling a number saved in an entry
  • Page 174 – Entering a house number:; Adding or changing a voice entry; If you have added data, COMAND saves your
  • Page 175 – Deleting a voice entry
  • Page 176 – devices
  • Page 177 – To connect a Bluetooth
  • Page 178 – If the device list already contains twelve au-
  • Page 179 – Authorize; The passkey is any one to sixteen-digit num-
  • Page 180 – Inbox; Calling up the SMS inbox; Closing detailed view:
  • Page 181 – Calling an SMS sender; Selecting an SMS message:; Exiting the SMS inbox; Reading an SMS message
  • Page 182 – Using data in a text message; Selecting data from the text:; If the SMS message contains telephone
  • Page 183 – COMAND navigation
  • Page 184 – Map software; Updating process; The updating process can take between 10
  • Page 185 – Loading a DVD into the DVD changer; If you carry out the update with the engine
  • Page 186 – Updating; Map data is not yet installed
  • Page 187 – If the update is canceled, the navigation sys-
  • Page 188 – General notes; The system; Updating map software:; Proceed as; GPS reception; Off Road; Please note that the update must be allowed
  • Page 189 – Hard disk errors; The message “; Units of measurement; The journey is interrupted if you park the ve-
  • Page 190 – Call up route info
  • Page 191 – Navi; The number of times you have to press the
  • Page 192 – Hiding or showing the menu system; Full Screen; Adjusting the map scale; Position; Moving the map; It is only possible to adjust the map scale
  • Page 193 – Centering on the vehicle’s position:
  • Page 194 – Basic settings; You can make the following settings regard-
  • Page 195 – Setting POI symbols; Depending on the map scale on the map,
  • Page 196 – Current street; Geo-coordinate display
  • Page 197 – Setting route type
  • Page 198 – Slide
  • Page 199 – COMAND navigation system (entering a destination); Entering a destination by address; Entering a destination by the address; For safety reasons, only enter a new desti-
  • Page 200 – Menu items in the address input menu; Selecting characters:; You can only enter those states which are
  • Page 201 – List of states without input characters; It is not possible to enter zip codes if the dig-
  • Page 202 – Continuing destination entry:; It is not possible to enter a zip code if the
  • Page 203 – Entering the zip code; Zip; Confirming number selection:; It is not possible to enter a zip code if you
  • Page 204 – Deleting individual numbers:; Selecting a zip code:
  • Page 205 – Entering a city; In this case, using the map for destination
  • Page 206 – List of cities with input characters; In the list of input characters
  • Page 207 – List of cities without input characters; Map; The street is visible if you have entered it be-
  • Page 208 – Entering a street; Street list with input characters
  • Page 210 – Canceling selection:
  • Page 211 – Entering a center; ter; It is not possible to enter a center if:
  • Page 212 – List of centers without input characters
  • Page 213 – Entering a house number; With only the street entered previously; The house number can only be entered after
  • Page 216 – Selecting house numbers:
  • Page 218 – Selecting an intersection:; If the city input menu appears:; The city input menu appears if the intersec-
  • Page 219 – Starting the route calculation; Start; You cannot start the route calculation until
  • Page 220 – The destination memory always contains an
  • Page 221 – The “Back” menu item is only present if this
  • Page 222 – Starting route calculation:; Depending on the factory settings of the ve-
  • Page 223 – Selecting a destination:; The destination is; Entering a stopover
  • Page 224 – Entering predefined destinations
  • Page 225 – After; Changing a stopover; Deleting the stopover
  • Page 226 – COMAND navigation system (Point of interest entry); Entering a POI in the surrounding area; Option 2; Entering a POI in a different region; This function gives you quick access to POIs
  • Page 227 – Select the first list; Designating a POI category
  • Page 228 – Main category list with input characters
  • Page 229 – Selecting a main category:; RANT; Selecting a subcategory:
  • Page 230 – Selecting a POI; Entering name of POI
  • Page 231 – POI list with input characters; For POIs in other regions, this list also shows
  • Page 232 – POI list without input characters
  • Page 233 – Entering a POI from the map; If the crosshair is shown on the map, you
  • Page 234 – COMAND navigation system (route guidance); Route guidance; Driving maneuvers have three phases:; The route guidance displays can only be
  • Page 235 – Preparation phase; Prepare to turn left; Announcement phase; Turn left in; The filled-in section of distance graphic
  • Page 236 – Maneuver phase; Once the maneuver is completed, COMAND
  • Page 237 – Partially digitized areas; nouncement “
  • Page 239 – Off-road section of the route; Off-road during route guidance; The “
  • Page 240 – Navigation announcements; If Russian or Chinese is set as the system
  • Page 241 – COMAND navigation system (during route guidance); Cancel route guidance; The route browser shows an overview of the
  • Page 242 – Displaying info; Info
  • Page 243 – Displaying route information; Example display route information; Closing route browser:; The detour function blocks a section of the
  • Page 244 – Blocked route section
  • Page 245 – Turn; Actual road and traffic conditions may be
  • Page 246 – Displaying real-time traffic reports; Instead of a street, an area or a region can
  • Page 247 – List for active route guidance; Display all messages:; Example message; Messages On
  • Page 248 – COMAND navigation system (destination memory); Saving during route guidance; Saving a destination without a name; This function also saves the destination in
  • Page 249 – Assign Address Book Entry; This function assigns the complete, naviga-
  • Page 250 – If the navigable address data of the destina-
  • Page 251 – Own address
  • Page 252 – Entering an address manually
  • Page 253 – OK; Save; Displaying your own address; In the address book entry, the city and
  • Page 254 – My Address
  • Page 255 – COMAND navigation system (last destinations); Deleting one of the last destinations; COMAND automatically saves the last desti-
  • Page 256 – COMAND system settings
  • Page 257 – Saving setting and exit the menu:
  • Page 258 – Starting new individualization; It is only possible to start individualization
  • Page 259 – Deleting existing individualization data; Setting the system language
  • Page 260 – Assigning the favorite button; You can reset COMAND back to its factory
  • Page 261 – COMAND vehicle menu; Vehicle
  • Page 264 – Selecting a function:; Automatic Locking
  • Page 265 – Easy Entry/Exit Feature; OFF
  • Page 269 – striction
  • Page 270 – COMAND automatic climate control; AC; Mono
  • Page 271 – Setting temperature
  • Page 272 – Adjusting air distribution; AUTO; Adjusting air volume; When you change the air distribution, the au-
  • Page 273 – Changing air volume:; Switching cooling on or off
  • Page 274 – Selecting “Mono” mode; Condensation may drip out from underneath
  • Page 275 – Adjusting footwell temperature; Footwell Temperature; Changing temperature difference:; In automatic mode, this setting optimizes
  • Page 276 – Adjusting air flow from air vents; Airflow
  • Page 277 – COMAND seats
  • Page 278 – Exiting menu; After you have pressed
  • Page 279 – Multicontour adjustments; Adjusting sides of seat cushion; Seat sides; has been activated, the air
  • Page 280 – Adjusting backrest sides; Seatback Sides; Lumbar
  • Page 281 – Shoulders
  • Page 282 – Drive-dynamic function; Pulse mode; Pulse Mode; Depending on the setting, the massage
  • Page 283 – Instrument cluster control system; Multifunction display
  • Page 284 – Multifunction steering wheel; Settings
  • Page 285 – Menus
  • Page 286 – Service; Redialing
  • Page 287 – Trip menu; The menu overview can be found on
  • Page 288 – Resetting fuel consumption statistics; Illustration: Reset trip odometer; Distance to empty; If only very little fuel is left in the tank, a fuel
  • Page 289 – Route guidance active; No notification of driving maneuver
  • Page 290 – Audio menu
  • Page 291 – Selecting satellite radio channel
  • Page 292 – AMG menu; RACETIMER; AMG; This function is only available in CL 63 AMG
  • Page 293 – Displaying intermediate time:; Saving lap time and starting a new lap
  • Page 294 – Resetting current lap; Overall analysis; It is not possible to delete a single saved lap.
  • Page 295 – Lap analysis; These functions are only available if you
  • Page 296 – Logging-on to a network; Various mobile phone cradles can be in-
  • Page 297 – Entering the PIN or unlock code
  • Page 298 – Connecting call...; The caller’s number appears only if it is
  • Page 299 – Switching on or off Rear View Camera*; Assistance
  • Page 300 – Switching on or off Blind Spot Assist*
  • Page 301 – Checking tire inflation pressure; See the “Practical hints” section for mal-
  • Page 302 – Settings menu
  • Page 303 – Switching on or off radar sensors*; tings; The selected status of the radar sensors re-
  • Page 304 – Voice Control
  • Page 305 – Voice Control introduction; page 306) allow you to keep your
  • Page 306 – Spelling; General Commands; Active System; During Voice Control System operation visu-
  • Page 307 – Controls; Voice Control can be cancelled at any time,
  • Page 308 – Setting volume level; COMAND Display
  • Page 309 – Voice Control telephone; Telephone operation; Enter a telephone unlock code
  • Page 310 – Telephone commands; You can continue operating your mobile
  • Page 311 – “Dial number”; You can also dial the telephone number spo-
  • Page 312 – “Correction”
  • Page 313 – The Voice Control System may recognize
  • Page 315 – Cancelling the dialog
  • Page 316 – Voice Control navigation; Important notes
  • Page 317 – Navigation operation; You cannot start the route guidance until all
  • Page 318 – “Last states”
  • Page 319 – “Points of interest”; You may not need to spell the entire name
  • Page 320 – “Next POI”
  • Page 321 – “Start route guidance”
  • Page 322 – “Cancel route guidance”
  • Page 323 – “Enter town”; If the desired city does not appear on the list
  • Page 324 – “District” or “Center”
  • Page 325 – “Intersection”, “Cross street”
  • Page 326 – Voice Control address book; COMAND address book overview; Address book not open
  • Page 327 – Opening address book
  • Page 329 – “Help address book”; You can use the commands “Continue” or
  • Page 330 – Voice Control radio; Radio operation
  • Page 331 – “Sat Radio”
  • Page 332 – Canceling the dialog:; If the Voice Control System does not recog-
  • Page 333 – “Delete station list”
  • Page 334 – The following commands “Next/Previous
  • Page 335 – Use the commands
  • Page 336 – Voice Control command list; Command list; Some functions can be operated using sev-
  • Page 339 – Navigation commands
  • Page 341 – Address book commands
  • Page 343 – Audio commands
  • Page 346 – DVD
  • Page 348 – Voice Control troubleshooting; The help function gives you:
  • Page 349 – Problem
  • Page 350 – Avoid loud disturbances.
  • Page 351 – Voice Control individualization; Individualization consists of two stages:; The individualization can only be performed
  • Page 353 – Locking and unlocking; SmartKey; SmartKey with remote control; To prevent possible malfunction, avoid ex-
  • Page 355 – Factory setting; When unlocking or locking the vehicle with
  • Page 356 – Selective setting
  • Page 357 – SmartKey with KEYLESS-GO
  • Page 359 – Important notes on using KEYLESS-GO; Key Not Detected
  • Page 360 – Key Detected In; Outside door handle
  • Page 361 – The vehicle could inadvertently be unlocked
  • Page 362 – Restoring to factory setting:
  • Page 363 – Opening doors from the inside; Locking knob
  • Page 364 – Power closing assist for doors:; Power closing assist for trunk lid:; Press the trunk lid gently into its lock.; Automatic central locking; The doors are designed to unlock automati-
  • Page 365 – Locking and unlocking from the inside; Central unlocking switch; You can open a locked door from inside at
  • Page 366 – Starter switch positions; Starter switch
  • Page 367 – The function of the SmartKey overrules the
  • Page 368 – Position 0
  • Page 369 – Seats; Seat adjustment
  • Page 370 – Front power seat adjustment; Example driver’s door; has been activated, the front
  • Page 371 – Press the switch for-; Depending on the seat’s set fore and aft
  • Page 372 – Folding front seat backrest forward; To interrupt the procedure, activate the seat
  • Page 373 – Lock Seat Backrest
  • Page 374 – Do not activate the easy-entry/exit feature
  • Page 375 – For safety reasons, the driver’s seat will not
  • Page 376 – Level; If one or more of the lamps on the seat heat-
  • Page 377 – Head restraints; The seat ventilation for the driver’s seat can
  • Page 378 – Front power head restraints; Head restraint height; Head restraint tilt; Adjust the head restraint in such a way that
  • Page 379 – Folding head restraints back; When fasten a rear seat belt (
  • Page 380 – Steering wheel; Steering wheel adjustment; The memory function (
  • Page 381 – Heated steering wheel*
  • Page 382 – Mirrors; Interior rear view mirror; When you press button
  • Page 383 – Folds the exterior mirrors in and out
  • Page 384 – Auto-dimming rear view mirrors
  • Page 385 – Lower mirror when re-; With the automatic transmission in reverse
  • Page 386 – Memory function; page 42) for proper seat
  • Page 387 – Storing positions into memory; Do not operate the power seats using a
  • Page 388 – If the mirror does move, repeat the above
  • Page 389 – Fastening the seat belts
  • Page 390 – Read and observe the additional warning no-
  • Page 391 – Proper use of seat belts; Do not twist the belt when fastening.
  • Page 392 – Lighting; Exterior lamp switch; If you drive in countries where vehicles drive; Off; If you hear a warning signal you have forgot-
  • Page 393 – Low beam headlamps
  • Page 394 – Daytime running lamp mode; Canada only
  • Page 395 – Fog lamps; Front fog lamps; Fog lamps will operate with the parking
  • Page 396 – High beam; Combination switch; Headlamp cleaning system; The corner-illuminating lamps will only come
  • Page 397 – Switching on corner-illuminating lamps; you are turning left or right.
  • Page 398 – Hazard warning flasher
  • Page 399 – Interior lighting; Even with the SmartKey being removed from
  • Page 400 – Manual control; Press button; Courtesy lighting; If the door remains open, the interior lighting
  • Page 401 – Windshield wipers; Switching on/off windshield wipers; Windshield wipers off
  • Page 402 – Intermittent wiping; Single wipe; to the resistance point.; Wiping with windshield washer fluid; the resistance point.
  • Page 403 – Power windows; Opening and closing power windows; Left front window
  • Page 405 – Summer opening feature; opening the side windows; Convenience closing feature; If the upward movement of a door window is
  • Page 406 – Vehicles with SmartKey; anyone being harmed by the closing pro-
  • Page 407 – Driving and parking; Starting the engine; Park position
  • Page 408 – Starting with the SmartKey; You can also use the “touch-start” function.
  • Page 409 – Starting difficulties; You can also start the engine with the auto-
  • Page 410 – Driving off
  • Page 411 – Turn signals
  • Page 412 – Problems while driving; To signal minor directional changes such as
  • Page 413 – Parking
  • Page 414 – If you have not fastened your seat belt, the
  • Page 415 – ing Brake; You can also engage the electronic parking
  • Page 416 – Turning off the engine; page 365) and remove
  • Page 417 – Releasing seat belts; If you drive through an automatic conveyor
  • Page 418 – Automatic transmission; Gear selector lever
  • Page 419 – Shifting from P to N
  • Page 420 – Shifting from P to R
  • Page 421 – Shifting from D or R to N
  • Page 422 – Transmission positions; Current transmission position; Effect; Shift into park position
  • Page 424 – Vehicles with SmartKey:; Coasting the vehicle, or driving for any other
  • Page 425 – Driving tips
  • Page 426 – Rocking the vehicle
  • Page 427 – Gear ranges; and driving in program mode; on steep downgrades
  • Page 428 – Automatic shift program; Program mode selector switch; Never change the program mode when the
  • Page 429 – Steering wheel gearshift control
  • Page 430 – Gearshift control buttons; Limiting gear range; Briefly press left shift button; You cannot shift with the steering wheel
  • Page 431 – Extending gear range; If you press on the accelerator when the en-
  • Page 432 – Activating manual shift program
  • Page 433 – up; Downshifting; On slippery road surfaces, never downshift
  • Page 434 – Stop the vehicle in a safe location.
  • Page 435 – The instrument cluster illumination is
  • Page 436 – Coolant temperature gauge; Stop the vehicle in a safe location away from
  • Page 437 – Outside temperature indicator
  • Page 438 – Driving systems; page 461) adjusts the vehicle; Cruise control
  • Page 439 – Cancel cruise control; Activating cruise control; when you brake; The vehicle speed displayed in the speedom-
  • Page 440 – Setting current speed; On uphill grades, the cruise control may not
  • Page 441 – Setting a higher speed; Release the cruise control lever.
  • Page 442 – Setting a lower speed; You can reduce the set speed in two ways.; The set speed value is increased in 5 mph
  • Page 443 – The set speed value is decreased in 5 mph
  • Page 446 – Do not use DISTRONIC Plus if you are driv-
  • Page 447 – The vehicle speed displayed on the speed-
  • Page 449 – Displaying the distance graphic; DISTRONIC Plus activated; For activating or deactivating the
  • Page 450 – DISTRONIC Plus lever; Canceling DISTRONIC Plus; Activating DISTRONIC Plus; You can activate DISTRONIC Plus when:; The maximum speed you can set is 120 mph
  • Page 451 – Switching on while driving; If you do not completely lift your foot off the
  • Page 452 – Starting off; Driving; It is helpful to switch on the DISTRONIC Plus
  • Page 453 – Stopping; After a short while, your vehicle is secured in
  • Page 454 – Setting the current speed; or depress in; Release the DISTRONIC Plus lever.; If you do not take your foot off of the accel-
  • Page 455 – You can reduce the speed in two ways.
  • Page 456 – The set speed value is decreased in 1 mph
  • Page 457 – Deactivating DISTRONIC Plus; DISTRONIC PLUS Off; The last stored set speed is deleted when
  • Page 458 – To increase target distance; Setting the automatic transmission to neu-
  • Page 459 – Increasing distance; Driving with DISTRONIC Plus
  • Page 460 – appears in the multifunction display.
  • Page 461 – Lane changing
  • Page 462 – Vehicle level control; When you switch off the engine, the entire
  • Page 463 – Selecting a higher level; These height adjustments are so small that; The selected vehicle level setting remains
  • Page 464 – Selecting a normal level; Suspension tuning; Special attention must be paid to objects
  • Page 465 – verse gear; Range of the sensors; The operational function of the Parktronic
  • Page 466 – Front sensors; Warning indicators; During parking maneuvers, pay special at-
  • Page 467 – Switching on or off Parktronic system
  • Page 468 – Switching on the Parktronic system:; The Parktronic system is automatically
  • Page 469 – gear; The operational function of the Park Assist
  • Page 470 – Due to the sensors’ broad detection range,
  • Page 471 – During strong rainfall, the warning indicators
  • Page 472 – Collision warning; Advanced Parking Guidance is only an aid
  • Page 474 – parallel to the direction of travel; Detecting a parking space
  • Page 475 – Detected parking space
  • Page 476 – Check Surroundings
  • Page 477 – Driving into the parking space; ance Finished
  • Page 478 – End position
  • Page 479 – Rear View Camera; View through the camera; The image from the Rear View Camera is
  • Page 481 – Switching on Rear View Camera; Switch on the ignition (; The Rear View Camera must be activated in
  • Page 482 – If you activate a different function on the
  • Page 483 – Switching on or off; The infrared headlamps only come on above
  • Page 484 – Knob; Dimming illumination:; Turn knob; Dirty or fogged-up windshield; Removing condensation; If you change the brightness of the instru-
  • Page 485 – Night View Assist* malfunction; Remove condensation (
  • Page 487 – Sensor monitoring range; In the event of a significant impact or dam-
  • Page 488 – Indicator and warning lamps
  • Page 489 – Air vents
  • Page 491 – Opening and closing air vents
  • Page 492 – Automatic climate control; Automatic climate control panel
  • Page 493 – If you have the air distribution and air vol-
  • Page 494 – Deactivating climate control system; trol OFF; In automatic mode, cooling with dehumidify
  • Page 495 – Deactivating; Keep this setting selected only until the
  • Page 496 – The air conditioning compressor remains on
  • Page 497 – Rear window defroster; MAXCOOL; Air recirculation mode; The rear window defroster uses a large
  • Page 499 – Residual engine heat and ventilation; The closing of the side windows and the
  • Page 500 – Switch off the ignition (; The residual heat is automatically turned off:
  • Page 501 – Trunk; Opening trunk; Make sure the trunk is closed when the en-
  • Page 502 – Trunk opening-height restriction; Closing trunk; Handle; Do not place the SmartKey in the open
  • Page 503 – Closing trunk from inside automatically; Remote trunk opening/closing switch; If the trunk lid comes into contact with an
  • Page 504 – Trunk closing switch
  • Page 505 – With both doors closed:; Trunk emergency release; Emergency release button
  • Page 506 – Valet locking; Neutral position; To deny any unauthorized person access to
  • Page 507 – Power tilt/sliding sunroof; To avoid damaging the seals, do not trans-
  • Page 509 – Synchronizing; after a malfunction; Do not open the tilt/sliding sunroof com-
  • Page 510 – Loading and storing; Loading instructions; An overview of the storage compartments
  • Page 511 – Glove box; Opening storage compartment:
  • Page 512 – Eyeglasses compartment
  • Page 513 – Before storing the armrest in the backrest,
  • Page 514 – Rear storage box; Cup holders; Do not sit on or lean your body weight
  • Page 515 – Cup holder in rear; You can remove the cup holder to clean it.
  • Page 516 – Retaining hooks; Do not use the retaining hooks to tie down
  • Page 517 – Useful features
  • Page 518 – Opening ashtray
  • Page 519 – Retainer pin; Removing; Pull floormat off of retainer pins; Installing; Press the floormat eyelets; The lighter socket can be used to accommo-
  • Page 521 – Example illustration; Do not try to remove the mobile phone along
  • Page 522 – Changing mobile phone cradle; When you take the SmartKey or SmartKey
  • Page 523 – Tele Aid; The initial activation of the Tele Aid system
  • Page 524 – Tele Aid Not Activated; Emergency calls; Connecting Call
  • Page 525 – The Tele Aid system is available if; Call Failed
  • Page 526 – Initiating an emergency call manually; Roadside Assistance button
  • Page 527 – The indicator lamp in the Roadside Assis-
  • Page 528 – Information button
  • Page 529 – Call priority
  • Page 530 – Remote door unlock; Remote door lock; Tele Aid Doors Locked Remotely; You can exit Roadside Assistance and/ or
  • Page 531 – Automatic Maintenance Call; In the event your vehicle was stolen:; Garage door opener; The Automatic Maintenance Call feature is
  • Page 532 – Indicator lamp
  • Page 534 – Rolling code programming; If indicator lamp
  • Page 535 – Operation of integrated remote control; Upon completion of programming the inte-
  • Page 536 – Programming tips; (typically located on; Certain types of garage door openers are in-
  • Page 537 – Infrared reflecting windshield; Vehicles without Night View Assist*
  • Page 539 – Select gear ranges; Additional instructions for CL 63 AMG and
  • Page 540 – Driving instructions; Drive sensibly – save fuel; To save fuel you should:; Drinking and driving
  • Page 541 – Brakes
  • Page 542 – vehicle speed; When driving down long and steep grades,
  • Page 543 – When driving off on a slippery surface, do
  • Page 544 – Tires
  • Page 545 – Tire traction; page 590) with a minimum tread depth; Tire speed rating; Avoid spinning of a drive wheel. This may
  • Page 546 – for example when purchasing new tires.; Winter driving instructions; . Try to keep the vehicle under; For information on speed ratings for winter
  • Page 547 – Standing water; Do not drive through flooded areas or water
  • Page 548 – Passenger compartment
  • Page 549 – Catalytic converter; To prevent damage to the catalytic convert-
  • Page 550 – Coolant temperature
  • Page 551 – At the gas station; Refueling; To open fuel filler flap; In case that the central locking system does
  • Page 552 – do not top off or over-; Overfilling of the fuel tank may create pres-
  • Page 553 – Example illustration from CL 550; If you find that the brake fluid in the brake
  • Page 554 – Engine compartment; Hood; To avoid damage to the windshield wipers or
  • Page 555 – Closing; The hood will lock audibly.; Engine oil; the vehicle is new; Do not use any special lubricant additives,
  • Page 556 – Notes about checking engine oil level
  • Page 557 – Other display messages; Excess oil must be siphoned or drained off.
  • Page 558 – Adding engine oil; Only use approved engine oils and oil filters
  • Page 559 – Transmission fluid level
  • Page 560 – Coolant level; In order to avoid potentially serious burns:
  • Page 561 – Cap; To open washer fluid reservoir:; Pull; To close washer fluid reservoir:; Press cap; Washer solvent/antifreeze is highly flamma-
  • Page 562 – Tires and wheels; Important guidelines
  • Page 563 – Tire care and maintenance; excessive treadwear (; Life of tire; Driving style
  • Page 564 – Tread depth; Recommended minimum tire tread depth:; Storing tires; Keep unmounted tires in a cool, dry place
  • Page 565 – Direction of rotation; ) The Tire and Loading Information; Spare wheels may be mounted against the
  • Page 566 – Tire and Loading Information; Tire and Loading Information placard; Data shown on Tire and Loading Information
  • Page 567 – Steps for determining correct load limit; This is for illustration; . Make sure you are using
  • Page 568 – Example Combined weight
  • Page 569 – Certification label
  • Page 570 – Recommended tire inflation pressure
  • Page 573 – Install the valve cap.
  • Page 574 – When the message “Tire Pressures Dis-
  • Page 575 – If a condition causing the Advanced TPMS to
  • Page 576 – Reactivating Advanced TPMS; It is the driver’s responsibility to calibrate
  • Page 577 – Underinflated tires; When the wheel positions are changed on
  • Page 578 – Tire labeling; For illustration purposes only. Actual data
  • Page 579 – Tire width
  • Page 580 – Index; ZR
  • Page 581 – Not all M+S rated tires provide special win-
  • Page 582 – Load identification
  • Page 583 – Manufacturer’s identification mark
  • Page 584 – Maximum tire inflation pressure; page 569) for proper
  • Page 585 – Treadwear; ) times as well on the; Traction; AA; The traction grade assigned to this tire is
  • Page 586 – Tire ply material; Plies in sidewall; Tire and loading terminology; The temperature grade for this tire is estab-
  • Page 590 – Rotating tires
  • Page 591 – Winter driving; Winter tires; marking on the; Winter tires with a tread depth of less than
  • Page 592 – Snow chains
  • Page 593 – Next Service A in XX days; Failure to have the vehicle maintained in ac-
  • Page 594 – Maintenance service term exceeded; The maintenance service indicator message
  • Page 595 – If the battery is disconnected, the days of
  • Page 596 – Vehicle care; Cleaning and care of vehicle
  • Page 597 – near the ocean; Power washer; Follow the instructions provided by the pow-
  • Page 598 – Paintwork, painted body components; Affixing stickers, magnets, adhesive tape or
  • Page 599 – Automatic car wash; Do not clean your vehicle in an automatic
  • Page 600 – Ornamental moldings; Sensor cover; After running the vehicle through an auto-
  • Page 601 – To prevent scratches or damage, never
  • Page 602 – Cleaning the driving systems sensors; Advanced Parking Guidance*; To prevent scratches or damage to the sur-
  • Page 603 – Cleaning the Rear View Camera* lens; Camera lens
  • Page 604 – Camera; If you use a windshield cleaning product,
  • Page 605 – Light alloy wheels
  • Page 606 – Hard plastic trim items; Do not use oil, wax or scouring agents on
  • Page 607 – Upholstery; Leather upholstery; Wood trims; Do not use solvents like tar remover or
  • Page 609 – Lamps in instrument cluster
  • Page 610 – The battery may not be charged sufficiently.
  • Page 611 – warning
  • Page 613 – There is a malfunction in:; Some states may by law require you to visit
  • Page 614 – If it is not closed properly:
  • Page 617 – After 60 seconds with an unfastened seat
  • Page 621 – Air bag off indicator lamp; The system is malfunctioning.
  • Page 624 – Switching on the ignition causes all instru-
  • Page 625 – Text messages
  • Page 628 – or neutral
  • Page 630 – Front Passenger Airbag Enabled See Oper. Manual
  • Page 631 – Engage the electronic parking brake (
  • Page 634 – Clean the front and rear bumper (
  • Page 636 – The display message disappears automatically.
  • Page 637 – or drive position
  • Page 638 – a nearby radio interference source
  • Page 640 – Symbol messages; You may then drive off.
  • Page 641 – ABC is malfunctioning.
  • Page 642 – Malfunction
  • Page 643 – are not
  • Page 644 – Check Brake Fluid
  • Page 645 – Brake Immediately
  • Page 646 – Continue driving with added caution.; Brake pad thickness must be visually
  • Page 649 – Carefully drive off (
  • Page 652 – Release electronic parking brake.
  • Page 654 – ESP
  • Page 656 – alternator malfunctioning
  • Page 657 – The coolant level is too low.; Do not spill antifreeze on hot engine parts.
  • Page 658 – The coolant is too hot.
  • Page 659 – Notify an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
  • Page 660 – Call Roadside Assistance.
  • Page 661 – Gas Cap Loose
  • Page 662 – Search for the SmartKey.
  • Page 663 – Close doors and lock vehicle again.
  • Page 665 – The left low beam lamp is malfunctioning.
  • Page 666 – Have the LEDs replaced as soon as possible.
  • Page 668 – The left backup lamp is malfunctioning.
  • Page 670 – Wait until the message “
  • Page 672 – Check Engine Oil Level; Engine oil level warnings should not be ig-
  • Page 673 – The measuring system is malfunctioning.
  • Page 676 – One or more tires are deflating.
  • Page 678 – The pressure is too low in one or more tires.
  • Page 679 – Check Tires
  • Page 681 – Shift to P
  • Page 682 – First aid kit; Always keep the storage compartment un-
  • Page 683 – Vehicle jack; Storage position
  • Page 684 – Minispare wheel; Removing the Minispare wheel; Setting up the collapsible wheel chock
  • Page 685 – Unlocking/locking in an emergency; Unlocking the vehicle; Unlocking the vehicle with the mechanical
  • Page 686 – Unlocking the trunk; The trunk lid swings open upwards automat-
  • Page 687 – Replacing SmartKey batteries; When inserting the batteries, make sure
  • Page 689 – Replacing bulbs
  • Page 691 – Notes on bulb replacement; Do not replace the LEDs yourself. You could
  • Page 692 – Replacing bulbs for front lamps
  • Page 693 – Corner-illuminating lamp; Make sure to insert the bulb in the right di-
  • Page 694 – Additional turn signal lamp bulbs; The bulbs in the tail lamp unit cannot be re-
  • Page 695 – Replacing wiper blades; Placing wiper arms in vertical position; Wiper blades in vertical position; To avoid damage to the hood:
  • Page 696 – Removing wiper blades; Do not pull on the wiper blade inserts. They
  • Page 697 – Flat tire; Preparing the vehicle; Engage the electronic parking brake.; Mounting the spare wheel; Open the door only when conditions are safe
  • Page 698 – When changing wheel on a level surface:
  • Page 700 – Removing the wheel; Alignment bolt; Attaching the Minispare wheel; Do not place wheel bolts in sand or dirt. This
  • Page 701 – Wheel bolt for light alloy rims; Wheel bolts
  • Page 702 – Lowering the vehicle; Have the tightening torque checked after
  • Page 703 – Batteries
  • Page 704 – The consumer battery located in the trunk is
  • Page 705 – Negative terminal; Disconnecting starter battery; Do not rub the battery with rags or cloths.
  • Page 706 – page 366) and use the
  • Page 707 – Starter battery; Swing retaining bar down.; Reconnecting starter battery; Connect negative lead
  • Page 708 – Jump starting; Jump starting should only be performed on
  • Page 709 – Negative clamp; Keep flames or sparks away from battery.
  • Page 710 – Never invert the terminal connections.
  • Page 711 – Towing the vehicle; To prevent damage during transport, do not
  • Page 712 – Towing with front wheels raised; Switch on the ignition.
  • Page 713 – Towing with all wheels on the ground; Keep in mind that it is important to have the
  • Page 714 – Installing towing eye bolt
  • Page 715 – Fuses; Switch off the vehicle’s internal electrical
  • Page 716 – Fuse boxes in engine compartment; The cover must fit properly, as otherwise
  • Page 717 – Box on the front passenger side; Fuse boxes in passenger compartment; Opening
  • Page 718 – Emergency engine shut-down; Make sure that the seal in the cover is not
  • Page 721 – Parts service
  • Page 722 – Warranty coverage
  • Page 723 – Identification labels; Data shown on certification label are for il-
  • Page 724 – VIN; When ordering parts, please specify vehicle
  • Page 726 – Engine
  • Page 728 – Rims and tires; MO
  • Page 729 – Same size tires
  • Page 731 – Please compare the recommended tire in-
  • Page 732 – Electrical system
  • Page 733 – Main dimensions and weights
  • Page 734 – Capacities; Approved engine oils; MB Automatic Transmission Fluid
  • Page 735 – Model; Hypoid gear oil SAE 85 W 90; ABC hydraulic system; All models; Power steering
  • Page 737 – Engine oils; Using engine oils and oil filters of
  • Page 738 – Premium unleaded gasoline; Only use premium unleaded fuel:; To maintain the engine’s durability and per-
  • Page 739 – Gasoline additives; Unstable idle; Coolants; Corrosion protection; Damage or malfunction resulting from poor
  • Page 740 – Anticorrosion/antifreeze
  • Page 741 – Anticorrosion/antifreeze quantity
  • Page 768 – Service and Literature
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Summary

Page 4 - Contents; Introduction

Contents Introduction ....................................... 13 Product information ............................. 13Operator’s Manual ............................... 14 Service and warranty information .. 14Important notice for California retail buyers and lessees of Mercedes-Benz automobiles ........

Page 5 - Control systems

Contents Control systems ................................ 81 COMAND operating safety ................... 82COMAND introduction ......................... 83 Availability of functions while the vehicle is in motion ........................ 83Switching COMAND on or off ......... 83COMAND components ......

Page 6 - Bluetooth

Contents Setting the language and audio format ................................ 135Subtitles and camera angles ........ 136Interactive content ....................... 136 COMAND telephone* ........................ 137 Safety precautions ....................... 137General notes..........................

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