Mercedes-Benz 2010 E350 Sedan - Manual

Mercedes-Benz 2010 E350 Sedan

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Symbols; YY
  • Page 5 – Contents
  • Page 6 – Index
  • Page 13 – Interior storage spaces; see Storage compartments; IR emitter; see Children in the vehicle; Labels
  • Page 15 – see Separate operating instructions
  • Page 22 – New Vehicle Limited Warranty; Introduction
  • Page 24 – turn on your hazard warning flashers
  • Page 25 – Proper use of the vehicle; the safety precautions in this manual; Problems with your vehicle
  • Page 26 – as otherwise required or permitted by law
  • Page 27 – At a glance
  • Page 28 – Function; Exterior view
  • Page 29 – Cockpit
  • Page 30 – Instrument cluster
  • Page 31 – Indicator and warning lamps; ESC OFF warning lamp
  • Page 32 – Multifunction steering wheel
  • Page 33 – Audio
  • Page 34 – Center console
  • Page 35 – Overhead control panel
  • Page 36 – Seat adjustment switches; Door control panel
  • Page 37 – Safety and security
  • Page 38 – Occupant safety
  • Page 39 – does not come on at all; Air bags
  • Page 40 – Always wear seat belts properly.; Air bags are designed to deploy only in certain
  • Page 41 – has electrically operated reversible
  • Page 42 – Front air bags
  • Page 43 – Side impact air bags
  • Page 45 – Occupant Classification System
  • Page 47 – If the red SRS indicator lamp
  • Page 48 – or 2 or pressing the; indicator lamp; If the; BabySmartTM air bag deactivation
  • Page 50 – indicator lamp could be; Seat belts; See “Children in the vehicle”
  • Page 51 – Proper use of seat belts; USE SEAT BELTS PROPERLY
  • Page 52 – Fastening the seat belts
  • Page 53 – Seat belt adjustment function; and you then engage the latch; Releasing the seat belts; Unblocking the seat belt of the rear; Seat belt outlet height adjustment
  • Page 54 – Enhanced seat belt reminder system
  • Page 55 – system has electrically; Automatic comfort-fit feature seat belt; system is intended to reduce
  • Page 56 – NECK-PRO active front head; seat adjustment
  • Page 57 – Steering wheel
  • Page 58 – injure themselves on parts of the vehicle; Infant and child restraint systems; To deactivate the special seat belt retractor:
  • Page 59 – Information on child seats with mounting; indicator lamp is illuminated,
  • Page 61 – Child seat anchors – LATCH-type
  • Page 62 – Child safety; Child safety locks
  • Page 63 – Deactivating: Press override switch; Panic alarm; Activating: Press and hold; Driving safety systems
  • Page 64 – In winter operation, the maximum; Safety notes; Excessive speed, especially in turns; ABS; in the; Braking
  • Page 65 – law does not permit the use of the radar
  • Page 66 – dirty or covered sensors; Adaptive Brake
  • Page 67 – ESC; flashing in the; Electronic Traction System
  • Page 68 – Switching the ESC off or on; When the ESC OFF warning lamp; Switching on: Press ESC switch
  • Page 69 – Switching ESC SPORT on or off; no restriction to engine torque
  • Page 71 – Brake
  • Page 73 – Immobilizer
  • Page 74 – Activating; With SmartKey: Remove the SmartKey; Deactivating; Arming: Lock the vehicle with the
  • Page 75 – Canceling the alarm
  • Page 77 – Controls in detail
  • Page 78 – Locking and unlocking
  • Page 79 – Factory setting; Global unlocking: Press button; Selective setting; Unlocking driver’s door and fuel filler
  • Page 80 – Important notes on using KEYLESS-GO; Key Not Detected
  • Page 81 – Key Detected in Vehicle
  • Page 82 – Replacing the SmartKey; If you are an authorized person:; Activating the key; Front doors: Pull on inside door; Automatic central locking
  • Page 83 – Locking and unlocking from the inside; Locking: Press central locking switch; Opening the trunk
  • Page 84 – Closing the trunk
  • Page 85 – until the trunk is closed.; Interrupting the closing procedure:; Closing the trunk from the outside; Press button
  • Page 86 – Press trunk closing switch; Closing the trunk and locking vehicle; With all doors closed:; Trunk lid emergency release; The trunk lid unlocks and opens.
  • Page 87 – Valet locking; and remove the mechanical; Canceling: Insert the mechanical key in; and remove the; Starting position; for an extended period of time, it; Starter switch positions
  • Page 89 – When you now open the driver’s door, the; Seats
  • Page 90 – Seat adjustment; When moving the seats, make sure there; Power seats; The memory function (; Seat fore and aft adjustment: Press the; forward or backward in direction of arrow; Seat height: Press the switch up or down; in direction of arrow
  • Page 92 – Raising: Pull head restraint upward to the; and
  • Page 95 – Adjusting steering wheel up or down:; Convenience
  • Page 96 – Switching on: Turn switch at the tip of the; Mirrors
  • Page 98 – Memory function
  • Page 99 – Storing positions into memory; M once and within; Recalling positions from memory; , 2 or 3 until the seat has moved; Lighting
  • Page 100 – Automatic headlamp mode; Switching on: Turn the exterior lamp; Daytime running lamp mode
  • Page 101 – P with the vehicle at a standstill,; Fog lamps; to; Vehicles with front fog lamps
  • Page 103 – Activating: Enable the; Adaptive; Deactivating: Pull the combination switch; Hazard warning flasher
  • Page 104 – Headlamp cleaning system
  • Page 105 – Activating: Press button; Interior Lighting Delay:; Deactivating: Press button
  • Page 106 – Intermittent wiping; Wipers
  • Page 107 – D or reverse gear R; Single wipe; Power windows
  • Page 108 – on the SmartKey or; Express operation: Press or pull
  • Page 109 – Vehicles with panorama roof with
  • Page 110 – Convenience closing feature; Release button; With SmartKey
  • Page 111 – Driving and parking
  • Page 112 – Gasoline engine: Turn the SmartKey in the; Starting difficulties
  • Page 113 – Driving off; Release Parking Brake
  • Page 114 – Automatic transmission; P or neutral; position; N if the engine speed is higher than; R or park position P when the; Problems while driving; Gasoline engine: An ignition cable may be; The coolant temperature is above
  • Page 115 – Start the engine in the usual manner.; Parking; Keep right foot on the brake pedal.; and remove the SmartKey from; Parking brake; Releasing: Pull on release handle; the instrument cluster goes out.; Engaging: Step on parking brake; pedal; Turning off the engine
  • Page 116 – , same as the SmartKey removed; P before turning off the engine.
  • Page 117 – Gear selector lever; D and
  • Page 118 – All models except E 63 AMG: Shifting; P automatically when HOLD; E 63 AMG: Shifting into park position P
  • Page 119 – Shifting into neutral position N
  • Page 120 – Shifting procedure; E 63 AMG: Double-clutching is active when; Transmission positions
  • Page 121 – Coasting the vehicle, or driving; Driving tips
  • Page 122 – Automatic shift program
  • Page 123 – One-touch gearshifting
  • Page 124 – Limiting gear range; M differs with regard
  • Page 125 – Activating manual shift program
  • Page 126 – Transfer case
  • Page 127 – speed; Activating the instrument cluster; To brighten illumination: Turn; Coolant temperature gauge
  • Page 128 – Excessive coolant temperature triggers a; Tachometer; page 28) denotes excessive engine speed.; Outside temperature indicator; for the fuel reserve comes on.; Control system
  • Page 131 – Menus and submenus; Trip menu; Trip; Standard display
  • Page 132 – Fuel consumption statistics since start; or removed from the starter switch.; Fuel consumption statistics since last
  • Page 133 – Yes; Remaining driving range and current; Digital speedometer; AMG menu; AMG
  • Page 134 – SETUP; RACETIMER; Starting: Press button
  • Page 135 – Resetting current lap; Overall analysis; Lap analysis
  • Page 136 – Navi menu; Navi; Audio menu; To adjust the volume: Press button; Selecting radio station
  • Page 137 – Operating audio devices/audio media; Operating video DVD; Tel menu
  • Page 138 – Answering a call; Ending a call or rejecting an incoming; Tel
  • Page 139 – Redialing; Assistance menu; Brake (vehicles with DISTRONIC PLUS; DriveAssist
  • Page 141 – Vehicle status message memory; messages; and then back to position 2, all; Settings menu; Factory Setting; Resetting to factory settings; Daytime
  • Page 142 – Submenus in the Settings menu; Instrument cluster submenu
  • Page 143 – Selecting speedometer display mode; Lights submenu; Switching daytime running lamp mode on
  • Page 146 – Vehicle submenu; Switching automatic central locking on or
  • Page 147 – Convenience submenu; Activating/deactivating seat belt
  • Page 148 – Driving systems
  • Page 149 – N while driving
  • Page 150 – Changing the set speed; Increasing: Briefly lift the cruise control; Increasing: Briefly lift the cruise control; Setting stored speed (Resume
  • Page 152 – Switch off the DISTRONIC PLUS:; DISTRONIC PLUS
  • Page 153 – in the instrument
  • Page 154 – Displaying the distance graphic; DISTRONIC PLUS activated
  • Page 155 – DISTRONIC PLUS deactivated; DISTRONIC PLUS lever; mph
  • Page 156 – Switching on while driving; DISTRONIC PLUS Override; Switching on when approaching a
  • Page 157 – Stopping; you accelerate; Setting the current speed
  • Page 158 – Increasing: Briefly lift the DISTRONIC; Deactivating DISTRONIC PLUS; or
  • Page 159 – DISTRONIC; Setting the following distance in; Increasing distance: Turn distance; Driving with DISTRONIC PLUS
  • Page 160 – Turns and bends
  • Page 161 – Conditions for activation; RACE START can be activated when
  • Page 162 – Activating RACE START; RS lamp; Hill-start assist system
  • Page 164 – Activating HOLD; Deactivating HOLD; HOLD; the battery is disconnected; P automatically when
  • Page 165 – Damping system; AIRMATIC SPORT; Vehicle level control
  • Page 166 – Vehicle Rising; Selecting normal level; AMG adaptive sport suspension
  • Page 167 – Storing: Press and hold AMG button; Parktronic system
  • Page 168 – P or engage the parking brake.; Range of the sensors
  • Page 169 – Warning indicators
  • Page 170 – Switching the Parktronic system on/; Switching off: Press Parktronic; Parktronic system malfunction
  • Page 171 – driveways; Special attention must be paid to objects; Detecting a parking space
  • Page 173 – Pulling into parking space: Keep the; Countersteering: With the vehicle still; appears in the multifunction; Canceling the Parking Guidance; Press the Parktronic switch (; Rear view camera; from a distorted perspective
  • Page 174 – Camera lens; Switching on or off; Switch on the COMAND system.; R is engaged. To display the; transmission into park position; Night View Assist Plus
  • Page 176 – Removing condensation: Check settings
  • Page 177 – Cleaning inside of windshield: Use a soft,; Blind Spot Assist; Sensor monitoring range
  • Page 179 – R, yellow indicator lamps; Collision warning; is flashing. Doing so could; Lane Keeping Assist; miles
  • Page 180 – ATTENTION ASSIST
  • Page 181 – Attention
  • Page 182 – Climate control system
  • Page 183 – USA only
  • Page 184 – Canada only
  • Page 185 – -zone automatic climate control
  • Page 186 – With the engine turned off, it is possible; Rear climate; Display; Notes on climate control system
  • Page 187 – If the vehicle interior is hot, ventilate the; Deactivating the climate control; Air conditioning; Condensated water may drip out from
  • Page 189 – Front zones; Adjusting air vents
  • Page 190 – Side air vents; Ventilated glove box
  • Page 191 – Adjusting air distribution
  • Page 192 – Maximum cooling MAX COOL; Air recirculation mode
  • Page 193 – Rear window defroster
  • Page 194 – Switch on the ignition.; Switching on: Press button; To avoid damaging the seals, do not; Power tilt/sliding sunroof
  • Page 195 – Opening
  • Page 196 – Panorama roof with power tilt/sliding panel
  • Page 197 – Opening and closing the panorama
  • Page 199 – Loading and storing
  • Page 200 – Roof rack; Through-loading feature
  • Page 202 – Folding seat backrest forward; Pull on left and/or right release handle; Setting up seat backrest; Fold seat backrest
  • Page 203 – Front storage compartments; braking; Glove box; Opening: Pull glove box lid release; Storage compartment in front center
  • Page 204 – Front armrest storage compartment; Opening storage compartment: Pull; Seat storage compartments; Opening: Pull handle; Rear storage compartments; Rear armrest storage compartment
  • Page 205 – Opening: Pull release catch; Storage bags; Removing: Press latch; Useful features
  • Page 206 – Cup holder in rear armrest; Opening: Open rear armrest storage; Bottle holder
  • Page 210 – The Tele Aid system; Tele Aid Inoperative; Emergency calls
  • Page 211 – Call Failed; Initiating an emergency call manually
  • Page 212 – Roadside Assistance button; Connecting; Terminating calls: Press button; Information button; Connecting Call
  • Page 213 – Call priority
  • Page 214 – Remote door lock; Tele Aid Doors locked by remote; Stolen Vehicle Recovery Services
  • Page 215 – Programming the integrated remote; Step 2: If you have previously programmed
  • Page 218 – Compass; In order to receive an accurate reading in; Calling up the compass: Press button; SW; Compass adjustment: Determine your
  • Page 221 – Operation
  • Page 222 – At the gas station
  • Page 224 – Low outside temperatures (diesel
  • Page 225 – with the engine running; Pull hood lock release lever; Engine compartment
  • Page 227 – Adding engine oil
  • Page 228 – In order to avoid any potentially serious burns:
  • Page 229 – Opening washer fluid reservoir: Pull tab; Brake fluid level
  • Page 230 – Tires must be of the correct size for the rim.; Tires and wheels
  • Page 231 – Recommended tire inflation pressure; Data shown on Tire and Loading
  • Page 232 – Driving comfort may be reduced when the
  • Page 233 – Underinflated tires
  • Page 234 – Tire pressure loss warning system; in the presence of ice and snow; Check Tire Pressure Soon; The recommended tire inflation pressures
  • Page 235 – Advanced Tire Pressure Monitoring
  • Page 236 – Possible differences between the
  • Page 238 – Restarting Advanced TPMS
  • Page 239 – Maximum tire inflation pressure; For illustration purposes only. Actual data; Loading the vehicle; Driver’s door B-pillar
  • Page 240 – Seating capacity; Steps for determining correct load limit; Step 1: Locate the statement “The
  • Page 241 – Step 4: The resulting figure equals the; 00 lbs and there will be five; Step 5: Determine the combined weight of
  • Page 242 – Certification label; page 241) as to not exceed the
  • Page 243 – Direction of rotation
  • Page 244 – MOExtended system; Vehicles with MOExtended system are; Tire care and maintenance; excessive treadwear (; Life of tire; Driving style; Tread depth
  • Page 245 – Treadwear Traction; Treadwear
  • Page 246 – ) times as well on the government; Traction; page 252) with a minimum tread depth of; Temperature
  • Page 247 – Tire labeling; Manufacturer
  • Page 248 – Load index
  • Page 250 – Not all M+S rated tires provide special; Load identification
  • Page 253 – A standard unit of measure for air pressure.
  • Page 254 – Vehicles with diesel engine:; Winter tires with a tread depth of less than; marking on the tire sidewall.; Winter driving
  • Page 255 – Winter driving instructions; N. Try to keep the vehicle under
  • Page 256 – To save fuel you should:; Driving instructions
  • Page 257 – The brake fluid level in the reservoir may
  • Page 258 – High-performance brake system and
  • Page 260 – Failure to have the vehicle maintained in; Maintenance service indicator; Maintenance
  • Page 261 – Service A Exceeded by XXXXX miles
  • 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 266 – suddenly turn on and cause injury.
  • Page 267 – Cleaning the panorama roof; Do not use a dry cloth, abrasives, solvents; Light alloy wheels; The vehicle should not be parked for an; Plastic and rubber parts; Hard plastic trim items; COMAND display; You must switch off the COMAND display; Steering wheel and gear selector lever
  • Page 268 – The seat belts must not be treated with; deployment of the rear side impact air bags; To avoid damage to leather upholstery:
  • Page 269 – Practical hints
  • Page 272 – Collapsible wheel chock; Setting up: Tilt both plates upward; Jack
  • Page 273 – Spare wheel; Removing: Remove luggage bowl
  • Page 274 – Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display
  • Page 276 – Display messages
  • Page 277 – Functions
  • Page 283 – Activate the HOLD function later.
  • Page 285 – Vehicle
  • Page 286 – Tires
  • Page 288 – Restart the Advanced TPMS (
  • Page 289 – Check
  • Page 291 – Driving with the message
  • Page 292 – Safety systems; In addition, the yellow ESC warning lamp
  • Page 293 – The left window curtain air bag may not work properly.
  • Page 297 – Engine
  • Page 298 – Coolant
  • Page 301 – Lamps
  • Page 306 – At least one tire is deflating.; What to do if ...
  • Page 307 – Problem; Brake are unavailable.
  • Page 309 – Fasten your seat belts.
  • Page 313 – Have the cooling system checked.
  • Page 314 – The Advanced TPMS detects a loss of pressure in at least one tire.
  • Page 315 – Lamp in center console
  • Page 316 – The system is malfunctioning.; Unlocking/locking manually
  • Page 317 – If the vehicle battery is disconnected or
  • Page 318 – Resetting activated NECK-PRO active front head restraints
  • Page 319 – The required replacement batteries are; Replacing SmartKey batteries
  • Page 320 – touch or move it when hot; Replacing bulbs
  • Page 322 – Releasing: Turn screw
  • Page 324 – Replacing wiper blades
  • Page 325 – , same as with the SmartKey; Mounting the spare wheel; Flat tire
  • Page 326 – Vehicles without spare wheel are not; Lifting the vehicle; page 268). For information on setting up
  • Page 327 – bodystyling: The respective cover in the; E 63 AMG and vehicles with AMG
  • Page 328 – Removing the wheel; Remove the remaining bolts.; Attaching the spare wheel; To avoid paint damage, place wheel flat; E 63 AMG with ceramic composite
  • Page 329 – Inflating the collapsible tire; Observe safety instructions on air pump label.
  • Page 330 – Lowering the vehicle
  • Page 331 – Vehicles with Advanced TPMS:; or retrofitted with a
  • Page 332 – Version 1: The air hose with pressure
  • Page 333 – Version 1 only: Open flap; Version 1 only: Close vent screw
  • Page 335 – Check Additive See Operator’s; AdBlue
  • Page 336 – Refilling with AdBlue
  • Page 338 – Battery
  • Page 339 – Charging the battery
  • Page 340 – Jump starting should only be performed; Jump starting
  • Page 342 – Towing the vehicle
  • Page 344 – Removing towing eye bolt; Reinstalling cover: Fit cover; Towing with one axle raised; or 1) when the vehicle is being; Towing with all wheels on the ground; the engine will not run
  • Page 345 – Fuse box in trunk; Opening: Insert flat, blunt object as a lever; Fuse box in engine compartment; Fuses
  • Page 347 – Technical data
  • Page 348 – Identification labels
  • Page 350 – gasoline injection; Vehicle specification E 350 BlueTEC
  • Page 351 – engine; Vehicle specification E 350 4MATIC
  • Page 353 – NGK PLKR 7A; Vehicle specification E 550 4MATIC
  • Page 354 – Vehicle specification E 63 AMG
  • Page 355 – Rims and tires
  • Page 357 – Same size tires; MOExtended
  • Page 358 – Mixed size tires
  • Page 360 – pressure of the road tires.
  • Page 361 – Capacities
  • Page 363 – Approved engine oils; Using engine oils and oil filters of a
  • Page 364 – MB sheet numbers are printed on the; Viscosity grades for engine oils; Do not blend oil additives with engine oil.; Air conditioning refrigerant
  • Page 365 – Fuel requirements; Do not fill the tank with gasoline. Do not
  • Page 366 – When opening the filler cap of the AdBlue; Low ambient temperatures
  • Page 371 – Service and Literature
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Index ....................................................... 4 Introduction ......................................... 20 At a glance ........................................... 25 Safety and security ............................. 35 Controls in detail ................................. 75 Operation ...

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1, 2, 3 ... 4-ETS see ETS/4-ETS 4MATIC see All-wheel drive (4MATIC) A ABS (Antilock Brake System) ............. 62 Indicator lamp ................................ 305Messages in the multifunctiondisplay ................................... 288, 289 Accessory weight .............................. 249 ...

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