Mercedes-Benz 2009 SLK350 - Manual

Mercedes-Benz 2009 SLK350

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Symbols; YY
  • Page 4 – Contents
  • Page 5 – Index
  • Page 19 – Operator’s Manual; Product Information; Introduction
  • Page 20 – Service and warranty information
  • Page 21 – Roadside Assistance
  • Page 22 – Operating safety; the safety precautions in this manual
  • Page 23 – Reporting safety defects; Problems with your vehicle
  • Page 24 – Vehicle data recording; as otherwise required or permitted by law.
  • Page 25 – At a glance
  • Page 26 – Exterior view
  • Page 28 – Cockpit
  • Page 29 – Function
  • Page 30 – Instrument cluster
  • Page 32 – Storage compartments
  • Page 34 – Multifunction steering wheel; Settings
  • Page 36 – Center console
  • Page 37 – Lower part; Retractable hardtop switch
  • Page 38 – Overhead control panel
  • Page 39 – Door control panel; Inside door handle
  • Page 41 – Safety and security
  • Page 42 – Occupant safety; Vehicle equipment
  • Page 43 – SRS indicator lamp; indicator lamp in the instrument; Air bags
  • Page 45 – Always wear seat belts properly.; Safety guidelines for the seat belt,
  • Page 46 – Front air bags; Driver air bag
  • Page 47 – Observe Safety notes, see
  • Page 48 – Occupant Classification System
  • Page 51 – Occupant Classification System Self-; indicator lamp illuminates. If; Seat belts
  • Page 52 – Proper use of seat belts; USE SEAT BELTS PROPERLY
  • Page 53 – Fastening the seat belts
  • Page 54 – Releasing the seat belts
  • Page 55 – Enhanced seat belt reminder system
  • Page 56 – Correct driver seat adjustment
  • Page 58 – strong braking maneuvers; Infant and child restraint systems
  • Page 60 – Panic alarm; Activating: Press and hold button; Driving safety systems
  • Page 61 – ABS; Braking
  • Page 62 – BAS; ) when the parking brake is being
  • Page 65 – Anti-theft alarm system; Disarming: Unlock the vehicle with the
  • Page 66 – Disabling tow-away alarm
  • Page 67 – Controls in detail
  • Page 68 – Locking and unlocking
  • Page 69 – Factory setting; Global unlocking: Press button; Selective setting; Unlocking driver’s door and fuel filler
  • Page 70 – Checking SmartKey batteries
  • Page 71 – Automatic central locking; Central locking switch; Locking: Press central locking switch; If all doors are closed, the vehicle locks.; Unlocking: Press central unlocking switch; Opening the trunk
  • Page 72 – Closing the trunk
  • Page 73 – Valet locking
  • Page 74 – Starter switch positions; Starting position; for an extended period of time, it can; If the SmartKey cannot be turned in the; Seats
  • Page 75 – Seat adjustment; Seat fore and aft adjustment: Pull handle
  • Page 76 – Power seat; Seat fore and aft adjustment: Press the
  • Page 77 – Lumbar support; after approximately 5 minutes.; AIRSCARF neck-level heating
  • Page 78 – Switching on: Press AIRSCARF switch
  • Page 79 – Steering wheel adjustment, manual; Unlocking: Pull release handle; Steering wheel adjustment, electrical; Adjusting steering wheel in or out: Move; Convenience
  • Page 80 – Heated steering wheel; Switching on: Turn switch at the tip of
  • Page 81 – Mirrors
  • Page 82 – Auto-dimming rear view mirrors; R is engaged or the interior lighting is; Memory function
  • Page 83 – Lighting; Recalling positions from memory
  • Page 84 – Switch Off; Automatic headlamp mode; Switching on: Turn the exterior lamp
  • Page 85 – Daytime running lamp mode; N or park position P with the vehicle at; Fog lamps
  • Page 86 – Locator lighting and night security illu-
  • Page 87 – Hazard warning flasher; Switching on: Press hazard warning; Headlamp cleaning system
  • Page 88 – Switching on; Activating: Press switch
  • Page 89 – Manual control; Switching on/off interior lighting: Press; Emergency accident lighting; Switching off: Press switch; Wipers
  • Page 90 – Windshield wipers; II; Intermittent wiping; D or reverse gear R (vehicles with; Single wipe
  • Page 91 – Power windows; Problems with wipers
  • Page 92 – Door windows; Express operation: Press or pull switch; Opening and closing the rear side win-
  • Page 93 – Synchronizing power windows; Switch on the ignition.; Driving and parking
  • Page 94 – Manual transmission; Automatic transmission; Starting; and release it again immediately.; Starting difficulties
  • Page 95 – The engine does not start. You cannot; Driving off; Release Parking Brake; R when the vehicle is stopped.
  • Page 96 – P or neutral; Problems while driving
  • Page 97 – In case of accident; st gear or reverse; Parking brake
  • Page 98 – Releasing: Pull up slightly on parking brake; Turning off the engine; st gear or reverse gear
  • Page 99 – st gear or reverse gear R.; Gearshift lever; th or 6th gear, make sure
  • Page 100 – Shifting into reverse gear R
  • Page 101 – Gear selector lever; Shifting procedure
  • Page 102 – With drive position; Transmission positions; Transmission position indicator; Effect
  • Page 103 – is deactivated or mal-; N can result in; Driving tips; wise the vehicle could roll away which could; Gear ranges; D and driving in automatic program mode; Gear range indicator
  • Page 104 – Automatic shift program
  • Page 105 – P. This could result in a change of; One-touch gearshifting; Limiting gear range
  • Page 106 – Extending gear range; M differs with regard
  • Page 107 – C Comfort; Activating manual shift program; M will not be; Upshifting; Upshift indicator
  • Page 108 – Downshifting; R can be
  • Page 109 – To brighten illumination: Press knob
  • Page 110 – Control system; Resetting trip odometer; page 112) in the multifunction; Tachometer; page 28) denotes excessive engine speed.; Clock
  • Page 111 – tings; Telephone menu to
  • Page 112 – Multifunction display; Main odometer
  • Page 113 – Menus and submenus
  • Page 114 – Standard display menu; Standard display menu.; Checking coolant temperature
  • Page 115 – Calling up digital speedometer or out-; AMG menu; AMG menu shows you; UP
  • Page 116 – Vehicle supply voltage; RACETIMER; AMG menu appears in the multifunc-
  • Page 117 – Resetting current lap; Overall analysis; Lap analysis
  • Page 118 – AUDIO Off; Selecting radio station; Select next or previous stored station:
  • Page 119 – Operating audio devices/audio media; Selecting previous or next track: Press; Operating video DVD; Navigation menu contains the functions; NAVI Off
  • Page 120 – Vehicle status message memory; Settings menu
  • Page 121 – Resetting to factory settings; Instrument cluster submenu
  • Page 122 – Lighting submenu; Selecting speedometer display mode
  • Page 123 – Selecting display (digital speedometer or; Setting the date
  • Page 124 – Setting daytime running lamp mode (USA
  • Page 125 – Setting night security illumination (Head-
  • Page 126 – Vehicle submenu
  • Page 127 – Trip computer menu; Trip computer menu to call up stat-; Fuel consumption statistics since start; From Start; or removed from the starter switch.
  • Page 128 – Fuel consumption statistics since last; Resetting fuel consumption statistics; Distance to empty; Telephone menu
  • Page 129 – No Service; Answering a call
  • Page 130 – Audio system; Redialing
  • Page 132 – Audio control unit overview
  • Page 133 – Item
  • Page 134 – Audio display; Instrument cluster multifunction dis-
  • Page 135 – Button; Calling up an operating mode; Moving to the menu bar: Press button; Horizontal menus
  • Page 136 – Vertical submenus; Radio
  • Page 137 – Confirming selection: Press button; Operation
  • Page 138 – Switching on: Press push button; Temperature Too High - Device; Adjusting volume; Adjusting: Turn rotary control; Sound
  • Page 139 – Selecting sound settings; Adjusting bass or treble; Changing setting: Press button; Surround sound
  • Page 142 – Activate or deactivate Bluetooth; Reset; Radio operation
  • Page 143 – Menu overview; Switching to radio mode
  • Page 144 – Information displayed in the status line; Wave band; Selecting a station/channel
  • Page 145 – channel search function; GH; Selecting a station using station memory; Presets; Tuning to a station by entering the fre-; Entering frequency with keypad: Enter
  • Page 146 – Storing stations
  • Page 147 – Canceling storage procedure: Select; Cancel; Satellite radio
  • Page 148 – Sat
  • Page 149 – Closing screen: Press button
  • Page 150 – Main satellite radio menu; Selecting program category; Calling up category list:; Cat; Selecting a category: Press button; All Channels
  • Page 151 – Tuning in channels
  • Page 152 – Tuning in channels using satellite radio; Storing channels; Selecting a preset position: Press button; Show program info
  • Page 153 – Calling SIRIUS Service Center; Channel update; Updating; Sound settings
  • Page 154 – CD and MP3 mode; CD or MP3; Safety precautions
  • Page 155 – General notes; Tips on handling CDs; Notes about MP3 mode; Permissible media for MP3/WMA files
  • Page 156 – there is no extension; Compatible file systems and compression; WMA
  • Page 157 – Operating the CD changer; Switching to CD mode: Press button
  • Page 158 – Disc Unreadable; Loading an individual magazine compart-
  • Page 159 – Fill Empty; Interrupting loading procedure: Press; Ejecting CDs from CD changer
  • Page 160 – Ejecting all CDs: Press eject/load button; Eject All; Switching to audio CD or MP3 operation; Display example for audio CD operation; Changer
  • Page 161 – Disc unreadable
  • Page 162 – Random
  • Page 163 – Move to the superordinate folder: Select
  • Page 164 – Media interface; Special characteristics of USB storage
  • Page 165 – Supported file formats on USB storage; Connecting external audio devices
  • Page 166 – Media interface operation; Selecting device; List number; Media; List numbers
  • Page 167 – Selecting AUX device; Selecting an AUX device:; Deselecting an AUX device:; Selecting audio files; Selecting via track skipping; Normal Track
  • Page 168 – Selecting categories and folders
  • Page 169 – Music; Playback track: Press button; Alphabetical track selection; iPods; Artists
  • Page 170 – USB storage media; Select active partition; Selecting partition:; Playback options
  • Page 171 – Calling up AUX mode; Selecting audio AUX mode:; CD; Switch back to CD mode; Back To Disc; Telephone
  • Page 172 – TEL Menu
  • Page 173 – Making calls via Bluetooth
  • Page 174 – Unknown; Activating the mobile phone; Activating Bluetooth; tooth not activated in system set-
  • Page 175 – Searching for a mobile phone
  • Page 176 – Entering passcode into the mobile
  • Page 177 – Options
  • Page 178 – Setting transmit and receive volume; Setting the volume: Press button; Emergency calls “911”; Placing a “911” emergency call using
  • Page 179 – CDMA network phones; Phone
  • Page 180 – Deleting external Data; Opening the phone book; Name; Selecting an entry
  • Page 181 – Displaying details on an entry
  • Page 182 – Deleting entry; Initiating call: Press button; Deleting call lists
  • Page 183 – Making calls
  • Page 184 – Initiating a call to a phone book entry; Initiating a call to a call list entry; Call Lists; Aborting dialing or ending a call
  • Page 185 – Functions during a single call
  • Page 186 – Driving systems; CRUISE 55 Miles
  • Page 187 – Activating cruise control
  • Page 188 – Changing the set speed; and hold it up to increase, or; Resume last stored speed
  • Page 189 – Climate control system; Climate control
  • Page 190 – Control panels; Temperature control, driver’s side
  • Page 194 – Notes on climate control system; or manual mode. The system; Deactivating the climate control sys-; Deactivating: Set air volume control; page 188) to position; Reactivating: Set air volume control; to
  • Page 195 – Automatic climate control; Deactivating: Press button; Air conditioning; Activating: Press button
  • Page 196 – Setting the temperature
  • Page 197 – Opening the center air vents: Turn; Side air vents; AIRSCARF vent; Symbol
  • Page 199 – Maximum cooling MAX COOL; MAX COOL; Air recirculation mode; Residual heat and ventilation
  • Page 200 – regardless of the air; Rear window defroster; Switching on: Press button
  • Page 201 – Retractable hardtop; Retractable Roof Lowering
  • Page 202 – Opening and closing; Opening; With the SmartKey
  • Page 203 – Locking; Retractable Roof In; Unlocked status noticed when stopped
  • Page 204 – Installing
  • Page 205 – Loading and storing; Closing; This vehicle is not designed to carry items; Parcel nets
  • Page 206 – Opening: Pull glove box lid release; Storage compartment under armrest; Opening: Reach into recess
  • Page 207 – Useful features; Storage compartment between the seat; Storage compartment lid release; Opening: Press storage compartment lid; release; Closing: Push storage compartment lid up; Shelf behind roll bars
  • Page 208 – Opening: Press briefly on cover plate; Sun visors
  • Page 209 – Opening: Press cover plate; Cigarette lighter
  • Page 210 – Power outlet; Tele Aid
  • Page 211 – Tele; Emergency calls; Connecting Call
  • Page 212 – Initiating an emergency call manually; Roadside Assistance button; Connecting
  • Page 213 – Call Failed; Terminating calls: Press button; Information button
  • Page 214 – Call; Call priority
  • Page 215 – Yes; Remote door unlock; Stolen Vehicle Recovery services
  • Page 216 – Garage door opener; Programming the integrated remote; Step 2: If you have previously programmed
  • Page 218 – Step 4: Press and hold the signal transmit-; Reprogramming a single signal trans-
  • Page 219 – Programming tips
  • Page 220 – Floormats; Removing: Pull floormat off of retainer pins
  • Page 222 – C as the preferred shift program
  • Page 223 – At the gas station
  • Page 224 – Opening: Push fuel filler flap; Check regularly and before a long trip
  • Page 225 – Engine compartment
  • Page 227 – Checking engine oil level with the con-; Engine Oil Level
  • Page 228 – Adding engine oil
  • Page 229 – Transmission fluid level
  • Page 230 – Washer system and headlamp clean-; Opening washer fluid reservoir: Pull tab
  • Page 231 – Closing washer fluid reservoir: Press cap; onto filler hole until it engages.; Tires and wheels
  • Page 232 – Important guidelines
  • Page 233 – in; Tread Wear Indicator); Storing tires; Keep unmounted tires in a cool, dry place; Cleaning tires; Never use a round nozzle to power wash; Direction of rotation
  • Page 234 – Driver’s door B-pillar; Tire and Loading Information; Data shown on Tire and Loading Informa-
  • Page 235 – Seating capacity; Steps for determining correct load limit; 00 lbs and there will be five
  • Page 236 – Certification label; page 234) as to not exceed the permissi-; Trailer tongue load
  • Page 237 – Recommended tire inflation pressure
  • Page 238 – Important notes on tire inflation pres-; Underinflated tires
  • Page 239 – Checking tire inflation pressure
  • Page 240 – This device complies with Part 15 of the
  • Page 241 – Restarting the TPMS
  • Page 242 – If you wish to confirm: Press button; Tire Pressure Monitor; If you wish to cancel: Press button; Tire labeling
  • Page 243 – Tire size designation, load and speed; Tire load rating
  • Page 244 – Tire speed rating; indicates the approved; ZR
  • Page 245 – Load identification
  • Page 246 – Manufacturer’s identification mark
  • Page 247 – Maximum tire load; Maximum tire load rating; Maximum tire inflation pressure; For illustration purposes only. Actual data
  • Page 248 – Uniform Tire Quality Grading Stand-; Treadwear Traction; Treadwear
  • Page 249 – Avoid spinning of a drive wheel. This may
  • Page 251 – A standard unit of measure for air pressure.
  • Page 252 – Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards
  • Page 253 – Winter driving
  • Page 254 – Do not use snow chains on the spare wheel.; Winter driving instructions; N or; For information on driving with snow
  • Page 255 – Driving instructions; To save fuel you should:; Drinking and driving
  • Page 256 – Brakes; When driving down long and steep; Continuous or hard braking; The brake fluid level in the reservoir may
  • Page 257 – Because the ESP; tested on a brake test dynamometer or; High-performance brake system; vehicle speed
  • Page 258 – When driving off on a slippery surface, do
  • Page 259 – Telephones and two-way radios; while; Emission control
  • Page 260 – Maintenance; Service A; Clearing the maintenance service indi-
  • Page 261 – Maintenance service term exceeded; Service A Exceeded By XXXXX Miles; Calling up the maintenance service
  • Page 262 – Vehicle care
  • Page 263 – Power washer; Follow the instructions provided by the; Tar stains; Affixing stickers, magnets, adhesive tape; Engine cleaning
  • Page 264 – Ornamental moldings
  • Page 265 – Cleaning the windows and the wiper
  • Page 266 – Hard plastic trim items; You must switch off the audio or
  • Page 267 – Upholstery; To avoid damage to leather upholstery:; Wood trims; Do not use solvents like tar remover or; Chrome-plated exhaust tip; Do not use alkaline cleaners such as
  • Page 269 – Practical hints
  • Page 271 – Collapsible wheel chock; Setting up: Tilt both plates upward; Jack
  • Page 272 – Spare wheel
  • Page 273 – Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display; Vehicle status messages in the multi-; Vehicle status message; page 118) displays both cleared and; Vehicle status message memory menu
  • Page 274 – Text messages; Display messages; Continue driving with added caution.
  • Page 276 – Airbag Enabled
  • Page 277 – Front-passenger Airbag
  • Page 278 – Airbag Disabled
  • Page 280 – The cruise control is malfunctioning.; Tires; The TPMS is malfunctioning.
  • Page 281 – Symbol messages; Brake Wear
  • Page 282 – Release Parking; not drive any further.; Driving with the message
  • Page 283 – Safety systems; tive; Vehicle; You are driving with the hood open.
  • Page 284 – Repeat the opening or closing procedure.
  • Page 285 – Retractable Roof
  • Page 286 – Engine
  • Page 287 – Coolant
  • Page 288 – covered by the Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty.
  • Page 289 – If it is intact: Do not continue to drive the
  • Page 290 – Have the fan replaced as soon as possible.; If it is intact: Drive to the nearest authorized
  • Page 291 – Check the engine oil level (
  • Page 292 – Cannot Measure
  • Page 293 – Lamps; or
  • Page 295 – Halogen headlamp: Replace the bulb as soon; Mercedes-Benz Center as soon as possible.
  • Page 297 – Tire Pressure
  • Page 299 – What to do if ...
  • Page 300 – Brake; Problem; are also switched off
  • Page 301 – Release the parking brake.
  • Page 302 – Fasten your seat belts.
  • Page 305 – Reserve Fuel
  • Page 306 – There may be a malfunction in:
  • Page 307 – Have the TPMS checked by an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
  • Page 308 – Lamp in center console; The system is malfunctioning.
  • Page 309 – If the
  • Page 310 – Unlocking/locking manually
  • Page 311 – Locking the vehicle; P. In this case the gear
  • Page 312 – Opening/closing manually
  • Page 313 – Replacing SmartKey batteries
  • Page 314 – Replacing bulbs
  • Page 315 – Front lamps; Rear lamps; Lamp; Notes on bulb replacement
  • Page 316 – Replacing bulbs for front lamps
  • Page 317 – Replacing wiper blades; Parking and standing lamp bulb
  • Page 318 – Placing wiper arms in vertical position; Removing wiper blades
  • Page 319 – Flat tire; P (manual transmission to 1st or
  • Page 320 – Sealing tires with TIREFIT
  • Page 321 – Version 1: The air hose with pressure; Version 1 only: Open flap
  • Page 322 – Version 1 only: Close vent screw
  • Page 323 – on electric air; Version 1: To decrease tire inflation pres-
  • Page 324 – Mounting the spare wheel
  • Page 325 – When changing wheel on a level surface:
  • Page 326 – Removing the wheel
  • Page 327 – Attaching the spare wheel
  • Page 328 – Inflating the collapsible tire
  • Page 330 – Lowering the vehicle; Wheel bolts; Battery
  • Page 331 – Never loosen or detach battery terminal
  • Page 332 – Jump starting; After battery power was interrupted, do; Charging the battery; Vehicles with automatic transmission:
  • Page 333 – P (manual transmission to
  • Page 334 – Towing the vehicle
  • Page 335 – Installing towing eye bolt; Removing cover: Press mark on cover; Fixing towing eye bolt
  • Page 336 – Removing towing eye bolt; Reinstalling cover: Fit cover; Towing with front axle raised; for an extended period of time,
  • Page 337 – Fuses
  • Page 338 – Before replacing fuses; Fuse box in passenger compartment
  • Page 339 – Closing: Make sure the sealing rubber is; Press fuse box cover
  • Page 341 – Technical data
  • Page 342 – This Operator’s Manual describes all fea-; Parts service; 00 different parts for Mer-; Warranty coverage; New Car Limited Warranty
  • Page 343 – Identification labels; Loss of Service and Warranty Infor-; on the certification label; VIN
  • Page 346 – Model
  • Page 347 – Rims and tires
  • Page 348 – Same size tires
  • Page 349 – Mixed size tires
  • Page 351 – Electrical system; NGK PLKR 6A
  • Page 352 – Main dimensions
  • Page 353 – Weights; Capacities
  • Page 356 – Approved engine oils; Using engine oils and oil filters of specifi-; MB sheet numbers are printed on the out-; Viscosity grades for engine oils; Do not blend oil additives with engine oil.
  • Page 357 – To maintain the engine’s durability and; Fuel requirements
  • Page 359 – Anticorrosion/antifreeze
  • Page 363 – Service and Literature
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2 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 At a glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Safety and security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Controls in detail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Operatio...

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3 1, 2, 3 ... 911 Emergency calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 A ABS (Antilock Brake System) . . . . . . . 59 Indicator lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 298Messages in the multifunction dis-play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272 Accessory weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2...

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