Mercedes-Benz 2009 SLR-Class - Manual

Mercedes-Benz 2009 SLR-Class

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – T h a n k y o u f o r c h o o s i n g M e r c e d e s - B e n z .
  • Page 6 – C o n t e n t s
  • Page 7 – Contents; Introduction
  • Page 8 – Controls in detail
  • Page 9 – Operation
  • Page 10 – Practical hints
  • Page 11 – Technical terms
  • Page 12 – I n t r o d u c t i o n
  • Page 13 – Product information
  • Page 14 – Operator’s Manual; Service and warranty information; New Car Limited Warranty,
  • Page 15 – (3) the vehicle is out of service by reason
  • Page 16 – Maintenance
  • Page 18 – Where to find it
  • Page 19 – Symbols; 컄컄; Display
  • Page 20 – Operating safety; Proper use of the vehicle; the safety precautions in this manual
  • Page 21 – Problems with your vehicle
  • Page 22 – Reporting safety defects
  • Page 23 – Vehicle data recording; (Including notice pursuant to California Code § 9951)
  • Page 24 – At a glance
  • Page 26 – Cockpit
  • Page 27 – Item
  • Page 28 – Instrument cluster
  • Page 30 – Multifunction steering wheel; for next menu
  • Page 31 – Center console; Upper part
  • Page 32 – Lower part
  • Page 33 – Overhead control panel; Left reading lamp on/off
  • Page 34 – Control panel on the door sill; Door handle
  • Page 36 – Getting started; Unlocking
  • Page 38 – SmartKey with remote control
  • Page 39 – Press unlock button; The electro-hydraulic brake system is
  • Page 40 – Starter switch positions; Starter switch; When you switch on the ignition, the
  • Page 41 – Adjusting; Seats
  • Page 42 – Seat fore and aft adjustment; When moving the seat, make sure that there
  • Page 43 – Adjusting steering column, in or out; Adjusting steering column in or out; . Make sure that you; Mirrors
  • Page 44 – Interior rear view mirror; Electrolyte drops coming into contact with
  • Page 45 – Driving; Fastening the seat belts
  • Page 46 – Proper use of seat belts
  • Page 47 – Starting the engine
  • Page 48 – Gearshift pattern; Make sure the cover of the start button is
  • Page 49 – Starting difficulties
  • Page 50 – Driving off; Depress the brake pedal.; Release Parking Brake
  • Page 51 – Switching on headlamps; Exterior lamp switch; High beam; Turn signals; Combination switch
  • Page 52 – Windshield wipers; Switching on windshield wipers; To signal minor directional changes, such as
  • Page 53 – Intermittent wiping; to position; Single wipe; to the resistance; Wiping with windshield washer fluid; past the resistance point.
  • Page 54 – Problems while driving
  • Page 55 – Parking and locking; Parking brake; Parking brake lever
  • Page 56 – Switching off headlamps; Always set the parking brake in addition to
  • Page 57 – Locking; Exit the vehicle and close all doors.; The door windows will not open or close if
  • Page 58 – Safety and Security; Occupant safety
  • Page 60 – For information on infants and children
  • Page 62 – Air bags
  • Page 64 – Air bags are designed to activate only in cer-
  • Page 65 – Front air bags; Driver air bag
  • Page 66 – Knee air bags; Knee air bag, driver’s side; The front air bags in this vehicle have been
  • Page 67 – on the impacted side of the vehicle; Occupant Classification System; The system does not deactivate the
  • Page 70 – will be illuminated, except with; Deployment of the driver front air bag does
  • Page 71 – or
  • Page 72 – Seat belts; For information on infants and children trav-
  • Page 74 – Enhanced seat belt reminder system; will always illuminate
  • Page 75 – starts flashing and a; An ETD that was activated must be replaced.
  • Page 76 – Children in the vehicle
  • Page 80 – page 76) and tether anchorage
  • Page 81 – Panic alarm; Activating; (2) this device must accept any interference
  • Page 82 – Driving safety systems; ESP; ABS; The; In winter operation, the maximum effective-
  • Page 83 – Braking; warning lamp; Emergency brake maneuver
  • Page 84 – BAS
  • Page 86 – Electronic traction system
  • Page 87 – Switching on the ESP; Avoid spinning of a drive wheel for an ex-
  • Page 88 – unlock the vehicle with the SmartKey; If the electro-hydraulic brake system is acti-
  • Page 89 – or removed the
  • Page 90 – Performance enhancement system; Airbrake; This is achieved using a moveable spoiler.
  • Page 91 – Airbrake modes; Test mode; Before deactivating manual mode, check
  • Page 92 – Automatic mode; Slide the Airbrake switch; Rapid braking; Hard braking activates the Airbrake which
  • Page 93 – Immobilizer; Switch on the ignition (; Anti-theft alarm system; a door; In case the engine cannot be started (yet the
  • Page 94 – Arming the alarm system; If the turn signal lamps do not flash three
  • Page 95 – Arming tow-away alarm; The tow-away protection alarm is triggered,
  • Page 98 – Locking and unlocking; SmartKey; To prevent possible malfunction, avoid
  • Page 99 – Factory setting; Global unlocking; If you cannot lock or unlock the vehicle with
  • Page 100 – Global locking; Selective setting; Restoring to factory setting
  • Page 101 – Loss of SmartKey or mechanical key; Inside door handle; Ensure sufficient side- and overhead clear-
  • Page 102 – Opening the trunk
  • Page 103 – Closing the trunk lid; Always make sure that there is sufficient
  • Page 104 – Trunk emergency release; Emergency release button; Automatic locking
  • Page 105 – Locking and unlocking from the inside; Central locking switches; Press central locking switch; If the vehicle was previously centrally locked
  • Page 106 – Lighting; Indicator lamp for parking lamps; Lights Are
  • Page 107 – Automatic headlamp mode
  • Page 108 – Daytime running lamp mode
  • Page 109 – Fog lamps; Front fog lamps; Fog lamps will operate with the parking
  • Page 111 – Hazard warning flasher; Hazard warning flasher switch; Switching on hazard warning flasher; All turn signals are flashing.; Switching off hazard warning flasher; Press hazard warning flasher switch; With the hazard warning flasher activated
  • Page 112 – Interior lighting; Deactivating; An interior lamp switched on manually does
  • Page 113 – Manual control; Switching interior lighting on; Courtesy lighting; The center console is illuminated from the
  • Page 114 – To brighten illumination; The instrument cluster illumination is
  • Page 115 – Coolant temperature gauge; Stop the vehicle in a safe location away from
  • Page 116 – Tachometer; page 29) denotes excessive engine; Outside temperature indicator; the standard display (; Avoid driving at excessive engine speeds, as
  • Page 117 – Control system; . The control system; Multifunction display; Standard display
  • Page 119 – AUDIO
  • Page 120 – Menus
  • Page 121 – mm; The headings used in the menus table are
  • Page 122 – Standard display menu; play; Function; If you have selected the digital speedometer
  • Page 123 – Vehicle supply voltage; MAN
  • Page 124 – RACETIMER; Starting the RACETIMER
  • Page 125 – Saving lap time and starting a new lap; You can save up to nine laps.
  • Page 126 – Overall analysis; These functions are only available if you
  • Page 127 – AUDIO menu; Selecting radio station; You can only store new stations using the
  • Page 128 – Vehicle status message memory menu
  • Page 129 – Settings menu; The settings you have changed will not be re-
  • Page 130 – Submenus in the Settings menu; Settings
  • Page 131 – Selecting standard display
  • Page 132 – Instrument cluster submenu; Selecting the standard display
  • Page 133 – Selecting the language; Language; Time submenu; Time
  • Page 134 – Lighting submenu
  • Page 135 – Setting locator lighting; This function is not available in countries
  • Page 138 – Vehicle submenu; Setting radio station selection mode
  • Page 139 – Setting automatic locking; Trip computer menu
  • Page 140 – Fuel consumption since last reset; From Reset; Resetting fuel consumption statistics; The fuel consumption statistics reset auto-
  • Page 141 – TEL menu; TEL
  • Page 142 – Answering a call
  • Page 143 – Dialing a number from the phone book
  • Page 144 – Redialing
  • Page 145 – Audio system; Audio and telephone, operation; Cover
  • Page 146 – Operating and display elements
  • Page 148 – Button and soft key operation; AUD
  • Page 149 – Bass; Your vehicle may or may not have the fader
  • Page 150 – Balance
  • Page 151 – DRV; Telephone muting; Selecting the band; Selecting a station
  • Page 152 – Direct frequency input; You can only enter frequencies within the
  • Page 153 – Scan tuning
  • Page 154 – Weather band; WB; Cassette operation; Do not press directly on the display face.
  • Page 155 – Track selection; TRK; Cassette eject; Track search; Track search forward; SEEK FWD
  • Page 156 – Track search backward; SEEK RWD; Stopping track search; SC
  • Page 157 – Switching on the skip blank function; Dolby NR; Switching on; The Dolby NR function should be switched
  • Page 158 – CD changer operation; CD TEMP HIGH; CD TEMP LOW; will; Use of CDs which do not meet this standard
  • Page 159 – Operational readiness of CD changer; CD
  • Page 160 – Selecting CDs; Skipping tracks forward/backward
  • Page 161 – Random play; Track and time display; The random play and repeat function cannot
  • Page 162 – Telephone operation; CLR; Switching off the telephone; PHONE OFF; Adjusting the volume; The volume can be adjusted separately for
  • Page 163 – Placing a call; Phone book; Calling up the phone book; ABC
  • Page 164 – NUM; Starting dialing process; SND; Repeat dialing; Several characters and symbols cannot be
  • Page 165 – Speed dialing; Please be aware that button
  • Page 166 – Emergency calls “911”; The “911” emergency call system is a public
  • Page 167 – Accepting an incoming call; CALL
  • Page 168 – Muting a call; Mute on; Terminating a call; Accepting a second call; Terminating the second call
  • Page 169 – Automatic transmission; Gear selector lever; Park position; The current gear selector lever park
  • Page 170 – Shifting procedure; Allow engine to warm up under low load use.
  • Page 172 – Coasting the vehicle, or driving for any other
  • Page 173 – Kickdown in manual shift program
  • Page 174 – Gear ranges; If, when driving in shift program; Effect
  • Page 175 – Shift program mode selector switch
  • Page 176 – Limiting gear range; direction until; Shifting into optimal gear range; On slippery road surfaces, never downshift
  • Page 177 – Steering wheel gearshift paddles
  • Page 179 – The currently selected manual shift program
  • Page 180 – Upshifting; up; Deactivating manual gearshift program; When you brake or stop, the transmission
  • Page 181 – Good visibility; Headlamp cleaning system; The headlamps will automatically be
  • Page 182 – Sun visors; Vanity mirror cover; Glare through the windshield; Swing the respective sun visor down.
  • Page 183 – Glare through a door window; When the sun visor is disengaged from
  • Page 184 – Automatic climate control
  • Page 185 – Left side air vent, adjustable; For draft-free ventilation, move the sliders
  • Page 186 – Automatic climate control panel
  • Page 187 – mode is activated
  • Page 188 – Reactivating; Press button; button the automatic
  • Page 189 – Air distribution in automatic mode; Air volume in automatic mode; Setting the temperature
  • Page 190 – Decreasing; Turning on warm air; Adjusting air distribution
  • Page 191 – You can also turn the air distribution control
  • Page 192 – Front defroster; Keep this setting selected only until the
  • Page 193 – Air recirculation mode
  • Page 194 – Air conditioning; Press; If you turn off the cooling function, the
  • Page 195 – Residual heat and ventilation; How long the system will provide heating
  • Page 196 – Open air; Opening and closing the door windows; Left window; After switching off the ignition (
  • Page 197 – Opening the door windows; If the upward movement of the window is
  • Page 198 – Synchronizing power windows; Opening and closing the soft top; Top Lowering
  • Page 199 – Handle
  • Page 200 – Soft top switch cover; Opening the soft top; Top In
  • Page 201 – Closing the soft top; Wind screen; Always remove the soft top linkage covers
  • Page 202 – Installing
  • Page 203 – Do not use damaged covers. Damaged
  • Page 204 – Removing; Covers that are not properly locked, could
  • Page 205 – Driving systems; For information on the BAS, ABS and ESP; Cruise control
  • Page 206 – Setting current speed; On uphill or downhill grades, the cruise
  • Page 207 – Setting a higher speed; Depressing the accelerator pedal does not
  • Page 208 – Faster; The speed stored in memory should only be
  • Page 209 – Useful features; Map pocket in passenger footwell; Release button; Canada only: The compact guide is located
  • Page 210 – Parcel net in trunk
  • Page 211 – Ashtray; Removing ashtray insert; Cigarette lighter; The lighter socket can accommodate
  • Page 212 – Power outlet; Telephone; Your vehicle is equipped with Bluetooth; The power outlet can be used to accommo-
  • Page 213 – and; Initializing pairing of Bluetooth; For additional information on operating the
  • Page 215 – Tele Aid; The Tele Aid system is available if; The Tele Aid system; Automatic and manual emergency; In order to activate the Tele Aid system, a
  • Page 216 – on the; Emergency calls; Connecting Call
  • Page 217 – Initiating an emergency call manually; Call Failed
  • Page 218 – Roadside Assistance button
  • Page 219 – Information button
  • Page 220 – Call priority; on; Remote door unlock; The message; pears in the multifunction display.; When a Tele Aid call has been initiated, the
  • Page 221 – Stolen Vehicle Recovery services; In the event your vehicle was stolen:; Garage door opener; or some other systems.; If the anti-theft alarm or the tow-away alarm
  • Page 222 – Indicator lamp
  • Page 224 – Rolling code programming; Some garage door openers (or other rolling
  • Page 225 – Operation of integrated remote control; Upon completion of programming the inte-
  • Page 226 – Programming tips; (typically located on; Certain types of garage door openers are in-
  • Page 227 – Floormat, driver’s side; Example driver’s side
  • Page 228 – To avoid damage to the carbon fiber surface
  • Page 229 – Dust cover; Unfold the dust cover.; Allow the engine to cool down completely
  • Page 230 – Roof and trunk lid racks; This vehicle has not been designed to
  • Page 234 – Change gears in good time.; Always obey applicable speed limits.
  • Page 235 – Driving instructions; Drive sensibly – save fuel; To save fuel you should:; Drinking and driving
  • Page 236 – Power assistance; The brake system is designed to decelerate
  • Page 237 – Downhill grades; When driving down long and steep grades,
  • Page 238 – Brake service; page 307) or the brake fluid level in the
  • Page 239 – High performance driving; Please contact your PLM or any authorized
  • Page 240 – Parking
  • Page 241 – Hydroplaning; A wheel change should only be carried out
  • Page 242 – page 292) with a minimum tread depth; Tire speed rating; . Try to keep the vehicle under; Avoid spinning of a drive wheel. This may
  • Page 243 – Standing water; Do not drive through flooded areas or water
  • Page 244 – Passenger compartment
  • Page 245 – Catalytic converter; To prevent damage to the catalytic
  • Page 246 – Coolant temperature
  • Page 247 – At the gas station; Refueling; In case that the central locking system does
  • Page 248 – Check regularly and before a long trip; Coolant; Overfilling of the fuel tank may create
  • Page 249 – If you find that the brake fluid in the brake
  • Page 250 – Engine compartment; Hood
  • Page 251 – Make sure the windshield wipers are not
  • Page 252 – Press the front part of the hood.; Closing; Check that the hood is properly closed.; Make sure there is sufficient clearance be-
  • Page 253 – Engine oil; the vehicle is new; Checking the engine oil level; When checking the oil level,; Do not use any special lubricant additives,
  • Page 254 – Oil dipstick; Adding engine oil; Using a rag, unscrew filler cap; Transmission fluid level; The filling quantity between the upper and
  • Page 255 – When checking coolant level,; In order to avoid potentially serious burns:
  • Page 256 – Trunk; Batteries; Starter battery in the trunk; You must not jump start the vehicle, other-
  • Page 257 – Interior floor; Always use washer solvent/antifreeze
  • Page 258 – Opening the washer fluid reservoir; The quick-release fasteners
  • Page 259 – Tires and wheels; Important guidelines
  • Page 260 – Tire care and maintenance; excessive treadwear (
  • Page 261 – Life of tire
  • Page 262 – Storing tires; ) The Tire and Loading Information; Keep unmounted tires in a cool, dry place
  • Page 263 – ) The certification label found on the; Tire and Loading Information; Tire and Loading Information placard; Data shown on Tire and Loading Information
  • Page 264 – Seating capacity
  • Page 265 – This is for illustration; . Make sure you are using
  • Page 266 – Example Combined weight
  • Page 267 – Certification label
  • Page 268 – Recommended tire inflation pressure
  • Page 269 – If the tire inflation pressure drops
  • Page 270 – Checking tire inflation pressure
  • Page 271 – Install the valve cap.; If you have overfilled the tire, release tire in-
  • Page 272 – Possible differences between the readings
  • Page 273 – If a condition causing the TPMS to malfunc-
  • Page 274 – Tire inflation pressure warnings; It is the driver’s responsibility to calibrate
  • Page 275 – Underinflated tires; Follow recommended tire inflation
  • Page 276 – Overinflated tires; Tire labeling; For illustration purposes only. Actual data
  • Page 277 – Tire width
  • Page 278 – Rim diameter; Tire load rating
  • Page 279 – Index
  • Page 280 – All-season and winter tires; Load identification; Not all M+S rated tires provide special win-
  • Page 281 – Light Load: designates a light load tire.
  • Page 282 – Manufacturer’s identification mark
  • Page 283 – Maximum tire inflation pressure; page 268) for proper
  • Page 284 – Treadwear; ) times as well on the; Treadwear Traction; AA
  • Page 285 – Traction
  • Page 286 – Plies in sidewall
  • Page 289 – Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards
  • Page 290 – Anti-theft wheel nuts; Do not use air tools, such as an impact
  • Page 291 – Fitting anti-theft wheel nuts; delivered with; Keep the anti-theft wheel nut key in a conve-
  • Page 292 – Winter driving; marking on the
  • Page 293 – Snow chains; When driving with snow chains, you may
  • Page 294 – Service Due Now; Reset button; Failure to have the vehicle maintained in ac-
  • Page 295 – Maintenance service term exceeded; If the vehicle is not be used for a longer pe-
  • Page 296 – If the maintenance service indicator was in-
  • Page 297 – Vehicle care; Cleaning and care of the vehicle; Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use
  • Page 298 – Vehicle washing; When washing the vehicle, fine and rigid
  • Page 299 – Power washer; For safety reasons, switch off wipers and
  • Page 300 – Cleaning the headlamps
  • Page 301 – Cleaning the soft top
  • Page 304 – Lamps in instrument cluster
  • Page 305 – Problem; The ESP
  • Page 306 – are also switched off.
  • Page 307 – You are driving with the parking brake set.
  • Page 308 – There is a malfunction in:; Some states may by law require you to visit
  • Page 309 – The fuel filler cap is not closed tightly.
  • Page 310 – There is insufficient coolant in the reservoir.; The engine should not be operated with the
  • Page 313 – Fasten your seat belts.; After 60 seconds with an unfastened seat
  • Page 315 – There is a malfunction in the TPMS.
  • Page 317 – Lamp in center console; The system is malfunctioning.
  • Page 319 – page 128) displays both cleared and
  • Page 320 – Switching on the ignition causes all instru-
  • Page 321 – Text messages; The ABS and ESP
  • Page 322 – Left display; ––– MPH
  • Page 323 – When synchronizing the ESP
  • Page 324 – Switch off the ignition (
  • Page 325 – Front Passeng. Airbag Enabled See Oper. Manual
  • Page 327 – the message; Front Passeng. Airbag; should not appear in the
  • Page 328 – Move the selector lever to park position; Shift To N; SLR; Restraint System
  • Page 329 – The tire inflation pressure is being checked.
  • Page 330 – Wheel Sensor Missing; The respective tire is indicated by; Tire Pressure
  • Page 331 – Transmission
  • Page 332 – Symbol messages; The battery is malfunctioning.; not; Call Roadside Assistance.
  • Page 333 – alternator malfunctioning
  • Page 334 – Apply the parking brake (; Contact an authorized Mercedes-Benz Center.
  • Page 335 – Do; Check Brake
  • Page 337 – Inhalation of exhaust gas is hazardous to
  • Page 338 – Relieve the load on the brake system.; Overheating of the brake system will short-
  • Page 339 – Release the parking brake (; Brake Wear
  • Page 340 – The coolant level is too low.; Do not spill antifreeze on hot engine parts.
  • Page 341 – The coolant is too hot.
  • Page 342 – If the temperature rises again:
  • Page 343 – The differential warning should not be
  • Page 344 – The engine oil level warning should not be
  • Page 345 – Reserve Fuel
  • Page 346 – rd Brake Lamp
  • Page 347 – Have the LEDs replaced as soon as possible.
  • Page 348 – Replace the bulb as soon as possible.
  • Page 349 – Switch off the headlamps.
  • Page 351 – Check Tires; Temporarily repair tire using TIREFIT (
  • Page 354 – of total
  • Page 355 – Repeat the opening process (
  • Page 356 – First aid kit; Check expiration dates and contents for
  • Page 357 – Unlocking in an emergency; Unlocking the vehicle; Trunk lid lock; Unlocking the trunk with the mechanical key
  • Page 358 – Unlocking the driver’s door; Emergency release catch; Unlocking the driver’s door with the emer-
  • Page 359 – Replacing SmartKey batteries; When inserting the batteries, make sure
  • Page 361 – Replacing bulbs
  • Page 363 – Replacing wiper blades; Removing wiper blades; Fold the wiper arm forward.; The hood must be opened (
  • Page 364 – Installing wiper blades; Hold on to the wiper when folding the wiper
  • Page 365 – Flat tire; Preparing the vehicle; Turn on the hazard warning flashers.; Sealing tires with TIREFIT
  • Page 366 – If sealant has leaked out, let it dry. You can
  • Page 367 – Observe safety instructions on air pump
  • Page 368 – on electric
  • Page 371 – Charging the batteries
  • Page 372 – Charging with the battery charger; Using the charging point
  • Page 373 – Towing the vehicle; Use flatbed or wheel lift/dolly equipment
  • Page 375 – Installing/reinstalling towing eye bolt; Only secure the tow bar to the towing eye
  • Page 376 – Fuses; You must not change the fuses yourself, as
  • Page 378 – Technical data
  • Page 380 – Parts service
  • Page 381 – Warranty coverage; New Car Limited Warranty
  • Page 382 – Identification labels; Vehicle Identification Number; Engine number; When ordering parts, please specify vehicle
  • Page 384 – Engine
  • Page 385 – Rims and tires
  • Page 386 – Mixed size tires; Only use Michelin tires of the sizes and
  • Page 387 – Only Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadster 722 S:; Wheel offset
  • Page 388 – XL; Only use Michelin or Dunlop tires of the siz-
  • Page 389 – Only use Dunlop tires of the sizes and types
  • Page 390 – Electrical system; NGK ILFR6A
  • Page 391 – Main dimensions
  • Page 392 – Weights; Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadster
  • Page 393 – Approved engine oils
  • Page 394 – Capacity; Air conditioning system; ARAL Vitamol ZHM
  • Page 395 – Using engine oils and oil filters of
  • Page 396 – Air conditioning refrigerant
  • Page 397 – Fuel requirements; Only use premium unleaded fuel:; Gasoline additives; Unstable idle; To maintain the engine’s durability and per-
  • Page 398 – Coolants; corrosion protection; Damage or malfunction resulting from poor
  • Page 400 – Anticorrosion/antifreeze
  • Page 401 – Washer solvent/antifreeze is highly flamma-
  • Page 402 – T e c h n i c a l t e r m s
  • Page 408 – I n d e x
  • Page 426 – Service and Literature; We reserve the right to make changes in design and equipment.
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Contents Introduction ....................................... 12 Product information ............................. 13Operator’s Manual ............................... 14 Service and warranty information .. 14Important notice for California retail buyers and lessees of Mercedes-Benz automobiles ........

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