Mercedes-Benz 2010 ML350 BlueTEC - Manual

Mercedes-Benz 2010 ML350 BlueTEC

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Symbols; YY
  • Page 5 – Contents
  • Page 6 – Index
  • Page 15 – see Separate operating instructions
  • Page 22 – New Vehicle Limited Warranty; Introduction
  • Page 23 – 00 km) on the odometer; Maintenance
  • Page 25 – Operating safety; turn on your hazard warning flashers; 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 32 – Settings; Multifunction steering wheel
  • Page 33 – Climate control system; Storage compartment; Center console
  • Page 34 – Lower part; Overhead control panel
  • Page 35 – Front left interior lamp; Inside door handle; Door control panel
  • Page 37 – Safety and security
  • Page 38 – Occupant safety
  • Page 39 – 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 43 – Window curtain air bags
  • Page 44 – Occupant Classification System; If the
  • Page 47 – or 2 or pressing the
  • Page 48 – indicator lamp is
  • Page 49 – Self-test BabySmartTM without special; indicator lamp could be
  • Page 50 – USE SEAT BELTS PROPERLY
  • Page 52 – Fastening the seat belts; Push latch plate
  • Page 53 – Seat belt outlet height adjustment; Raising: Slide the seat belt outlet height; Seat belt adjustment function; and you then engage the latch; Releasing the seat belts
  • Page 54 – seat belt force limiter; system has electrically
  • Page 56 – Correct driver seat adjustment; seat adjustment; Steering wheel; Position steering wheel; Seat belt; Fasten and position your seat belt
  • Page 57 – injure themselves on parts of the vehicle
  • Page 58 – Infant and child restraint systems; To deactivate the special seat belt retractor:
  • Page 60 – on the seat backrest on which a
  • Page 61 – Child seat anchors – LATCH-type
  • Page 62 – Child safety; Child safety locks; Releasing: Press the lever up in direction; of arrow; Override switch; The switch engages in recessed position.
  • Page 63 – Deactivating: Press override switch; Panic alarm; Activating: Press and hold; Driving safety systems
  • Page 64 – Safety notes; Excessive speed, especially in turns; ABS; indicator lamp; Braking
  • Page 65 – are also; BAS
  • Page 66 – Electronic Traction System
  • Page 67 – Switching on the ESP
  • Page 68 – With SmartKey: Remove the SmartKey
  • Page 69 – Canceling the alarm
  • Page 71 – Controls in detail
  • Page 72 – Locking and unlocking
  • Page 73 – Factory setting; Global unlocking: Press button; Selective setting; Unlocking driver’s door and fuel filler
  • Page 74 – Important notes on using KEYLESS-GO; Key Not; Global unlocking: Grasp an outside door
  • Page 75 – Global locking: Press lock button; Checking SmartKey batteries; Loss of the SmartKey
  • Page 76 – Replacing the SmartKey; If you are an authorized person:; Activating the key; Front doors: Pull on inside door; Automatic central locking
  • Page 77 – Locking and unlocking from the inside; Locking: Press central locking switch; switch; Tailgate; Pull on handle; Closing the tailgate from the outside
  • Page 78 – Press the tailgate closing switch.
  • Page 79 – Closing the tailgate and locking the
  • Page 80 – Opening; on the; until the tailgate begins to open.; Closing; until the tailgate begins to close.; Interrupting the closing procedure:
  • Page 81 – Limiting opening height of tailgate; Activating; Starter switch positions
  • Page 82 – Position 0
  • Page 83 – Seats
  • Page 87 – Removing: Pull head restraint; Multicontour seats; Seat cushion depth: Adjust the seat; Seat ventilation
  • Page 88 – Seat heating
  • Page 89 – Steering wheel adjustment, manual; Unlocking: Pull release handle; Steering wheel adjustment, electrical; Adjusting steering wheel in or out: Move; Comfort; Move steering wheel adjustment stalk.
  • Page 90 – Switching on: Turn switch at the tip of the
  • Page 91 – Mirrors
  • Page 93 – When the power-folding function is; Folding in and out manually; Folding in: Briefly press button
  • Page 94 – M once and within; Recalling positions from memory; , 2 or 3 until the seat has moved; Lighting
  • Page 95 – Exterior lamp switch; Switch Off; Switching on: Turn the exterior lamp; Automatic headlamp mode; If the exterior lamp switch is set to
  • Page 96 – Daytime running lamp mode; P with the vehicle at a standstill or
  • Page 97 – Fog lamps; to; Switching on front fog lamps: Pull out the; Locator lighting and night security
  • Page 98 – High beam; Switching on: Push the combination; Hazard warning flasher; Switching on: Press hazard warning; Headlamp cleaning system
  • Page 99 – Activating: Press button
  • Page 100 – Interior Lighting Delayed; Deactivating: Press button; Manual control; Switching front interior lighting on/; Emergency lighting; Wipers
  • Page 101 – Intermittent wiping; D or reverse gear R; Single wipe
  • Page 102 – Rear window wiper/washer; R with the windshield wipers; I Intermittent wiping; Problems with wipers; Power windows
  • Page 103 – on the SmartKey or; Express operation: Press or pull
  • Page 105 – With SmartKey; Press and hold button; Driving and parking
  • Page 106 – Automatic transmission; Gasoline engine: Turn the SmartKey in the
  • Page 107 – Starting difficulties; The engine does not start. You can hear; Driving off
  • Page 108 – Release Parking Brake; P or neutral; position; N if the engine speed is higher than; R or park position P when the; Problems while driving
  • Page 109 – Keep right foot on the brake pedal.; and remove the SmartKey from; Parking brake
  • Page 110 – Turning off the engine; , same as the SmartKey removed; P before turning off the engine.
  • Page 112 – Shifting into park position P; Shifting into neutral position N
  • Page 114 – Transmission positions; Transmission position indicator; Effect
  • Page 116 – Automatic shift program
  • Page 117 – M differs with regard
  • Page 118 – Activating manual shift program
  • Page 119 – or 1) when the parking
  • Page 120 – Activating the instrument cluster; To brighten illumination: Press and hold; Resetting trip odometer
  • Page 121 – Tachometer; page 29) denotes excessive engine speed.; Multifunction display; Control system
  • Page 122 – Telephone menu to
  • Page 123 – Trip odometer; Menus and submenus; The headings used in the menus table are; menu
  • Page 124 – Standard display menu; Standard display menu.; Checking coolant temperature
  • Page 125 – AMG menu; UP; Vehicle supply voltage; AMG menu appears in the
  • Page 126 – RACETIMER
  • Page 127 – Overall analysis; Lap analysis; On
  • Page 128 – Selecting radio station
  • Page 129 – Operating audio devices/audio media; Operating video DVD; NAVI Off; AIRMATIC/Compass menu
  • Page 130 – Distronic menu; Distronic menu to display the; Vehicle status message memory
  • Page 131 – or removed; Settings menu
  • Page 132 – Submenus in the Settings menu; Instrument cluster submenu; Instrument Cluster
  • Page 135 – Lighting submenu; Switching daytime running lamp mode on
  • Page 136 – Switching night security illumination
  • Page 137 – Vehicle submenu; Switching automatic central locking on or; Comfort submenu
  • Page 138 – Activating/deactivating seat belt
  • Page 139 – Switching fold-in function for exterior; Vehicle configuration menu; Vehicle configuration menu to; Distance warning function; vehicle configuration menu appears
  • Page 140 – programmed default speed; Vehicle configuration menu appears; DSR Speed; Trip computer menu; Trip computer menu to call up; Fuel consumption statistics since start; or removed from the starter switch.; Fuel consumption statistics since last; From Start
  • Page 141 – Resetting fuel consumption statistics; Distance to empty; Current fuel consumption; Telephone menu
  • Page 142 – Answering a call; TEL
  • Page 143 – Redialing; Cruise 55 Miles; Driving systems
  • Page 144 – Do not place any objects in the footwell.; Activating cruise control
  • Page 145 – N while driving; Changing the set speed; Increasing: Briefly lift the cruise control; Increasing: Briefly lift the cruise control; Setting stored speed (Resume
  • Page 147 – This device has been approved by the FCC
  • Page 148 – Distronic displays in the speedometer; in the instrument
  • Page 149 – Distronic menu in the control system; DISTRONIC; Distronic deactivated; DTR XXX Miles; Cruise control lever; DISTRONIC 55 MPH
  • Page 150 – DISTRONIC Off; Setting the current speed; DISTRONIC Override
  • Page 151 – Deactivating Distronic; Setting the following distance in
  • Page 152 – Increasing distance: Turn distance; Decreasing distance: Turn distance; setting switch; Driving with Distronic; a stopped vehicle in a traffic jam; DISTRONIC Currently
  • Page 154 – Hill-start assist system
  • Page 155 – Switching the DSR on/off; DSR
  • Page 156 – DSR Max. Speed 20 MPH; Switching off the DSR; DSR Off; Adjusting the DSR speed; increments
  • Page 157 – Off-road driving program; Switching on: Press switch; Air suspension program
  • Page 158 – Vehicle level control
  • Page 159 – Keep in mind that in rough or uneven
  • Page 160 – Raised level; Level Selection
  • Page 161 – Highway level
  • Page 162 – Parktronic system; P or engage the parking brake.
  • Page 163 – Range of the sensors; Front sensors; Warning indicators
  • Page 164 – Switching the Parktronic system on/
  • Page 165 – Trailer towing; The distance between the sensors in the; Parktronic system malfunction; in Parktronic switch; Rear view camera; The rear view camera is an optical parking aid.
  • Page 167 – reverse gear; R is engaged. To display the; transmission into park position; -zone automatic climate control; Overview of climate control system functions and air vents
  • Page 168 – Rear automatic climate; Air vents
  • Page 169 – Rear center console air vents; Left rear center air vent, adjustable; Set the temperature to 72‡; Climate control
  • Page 172 – Setting the temperature
  • Page 173 – Adjusting air distribution; Symbol; Adjusting air volume
  • Page 174 – Residual heat and ventilation
  • Page 175 – USA only
  • Page 177 – Canada only
  • Page 179 – Rear automatic climate control; A/C mode is deactivated
  • Page 181 – Automatic mode with rear climate
  • Page 183 – Front defroster
  • Page 185 – Using driver-side settings for all; Activating: Adjust the air temperature, air; Rear window defroster
  • Page 186 – Power tilt/sliding sunroof
  • Page 188 – Loading and storing
  • Page 190 – Parcel nets
  • Page 191 – Hooks; Always release the seat cushion and fold
  • Page 192 – Cargo compartment cover blind
  • Page 193 – Cargo net
  • Page 194 – Installing the cargo net; Pulling the cargo net tight; Loosening the cargo net; Removing and storing the cargo net
  • Page 195 – Glove box; Opening: Pull glove box lid release; upwards; Storage compartment in front center; The Roadside Assistance button
  • Page 196 – Opening storage compartment: Pull; Rear storage compartments; Useful features
  • Page 197 – Removing: Hold cup holder at its; Cup holder in rear armrest
  • Page 200 – Operation: Open cover
  • Page 202 – Emergency calls; Connecting Call; Call Failed
  • Page 203 – Roadside Assistance button; Connecting
  • Page 204 – Terminating calls: Press button; Information button
  • Page 205 – Call priority; Yes; Remote door unlock
  • Page 206 – Stolen Vehicle Recovery Services
  • Page 207 – Step 2: If you have previously programmed
  • Page 208 – Reprogramming a single signal
  • Page 209 – Calling up the compass: Press button
  • Page 210 – Floormats; Removing: Pull floormat off of retainer; Infrared reflecting windshield
  • Page 211 – Operation
  • Page 212 – Vehicle equipment; C as the preferred shift program; At the gas station
  • Page 214 – Low outside temperatures (diesel; Engine compartment
  • Page 215 – with the engine running; Pull hood lock release lever
  • Page 216 – Vehicles with diesel engine:; Engine oil; Do not use any special lubricant additives,; Notes on checking engine oil level
  • Page 217 – Adding engine oil
  • Page 218 – In order to avoid any potentially serious burns:
  • Page 219 – Opening washer fluid reservoir: Pull tab; Brake fluid level
  • Page 220 – Tires must be of the correct size for the rim.; Tires and wheels
  • Page 221 – Recommended tire inflation pressure; Data shown on Tire and Loading
  • Page 222 – Important notes on tire inflation; Driving comfort may be reduced when the
  • Page 223 – Potential problems associated with; Underinflated tires; Checking tire inflation pressure
  • Page 224 – Remove the cap from the valve on one tire.; Tire pressure loss warning system; in the presence of ice and snow; Tire Pressure Check Tires
  • Page 225 – Restarting the tire pressure loss warning; If you wish to confirm: Press button; Run Flat Indicator; If you wish to cancel: Press button; Advanced Tire Pressure Monitoring
  • Page 226 – If a condition causing the TPMS to
  • Page 227 – Tire
  • Page 228 – Maximum tire inflation pressure
  • Page 229 – Loading the vehicle; Driver’s door B-pillar; Tire and Loading Information
  • Page 230 – Tire and Loading Information placard; Seating capacity; Steps for determining correct load limit; Step 1: Locate the statement “The; 00 lbs and there will be five
  • Page 232 – Certification label; page 231) as to not exceed the
  • Page 233 – For illustration purposes only. Actual data; Direction of rotation
  • Page 236 – Temperature
  • Page 237 – Tire labeling; Manufacturer
  • Page 238 – Load index
  • Page 240 – Not all M+S rated tires provide special; Load identification
  • Page 243 – A standard unit of measure for air pressure.
  • Page 244 – Winter tires with a tread depth of less than; marking on the tire sidewall.; Winter driving
  • Page 245 – Snow chains; SPORT mode as this may result in; Winter driving instructions
  • Page 246 – N. Try to keep the vehicle under; Driving instructions
  • Page 247 – When driving down long and steep; Continuous or hard braking; The brake fluid level in the reservoir may
  • Page 248 – High-performance brake system
  • Page 250 – may activate earlier in certain situations.; Special driving features for off-road; Air suspension program (; Off-road driving rules; page 156) appropriate to the
  • Page 251 – Observe the following during off-road; Checklist before off-road driving; Engine oil level; Check the engine oil level (; Tires; Replace missing valve caps.; Rims
  • Page 252 – Driving in steep terrain
  • Page 253 – Vehicles with steel
  • Page 254 – Crossing obstacles; Obstacles can damage the vehicle; Driving on sand
  • Page 256 – A four-pole conversion plug is available; Vehicle and trailer weights and ratings; Vehicles with 4MATIC: 7; Loading a trailer
  • Page 257 – Checking weights of vehicle and trailer; Coupling a trailer; Do not connect a trailer brake system (if; AUTO or COMF; Turn off the engine (
  • Page 258 – Towing a trailer
  • Page 259 – Decoupling a trailer; Close all doors and the tailgate.; Driving abroad
  • Page 260 – Emission control; Failure to have the vehicle maintained in; Maintenance service indicator
  • Page 261 – Clearing the maintenance service; 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
  • Page 264 – on; When taking the vehicle through an; Ornamental moldings
  • Page 266 – suddenly turn on and cause injury.; Light alloy wheels
  • Page 267 – Hard plastic trim items; You must switch off the COMAND display; deployment of the rear side impact air bags
  • Page 268 – MB Tex 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 – Vehicles without spare wheel
  • Page 272 – Vehicles with spare wheel; To access remaining tools: Remove; Collapsible wheel chock; Setting up: Tilt both plates upward; Jack
  • Page 273 – Spare wheel; Storing the spare wheel after use
  • Page 274 – Vehicle status message; speed; Vehicle status messages in the multifunction display
  • Page 275 – Display messages
  • Page 280 – The cruise control is malfunctioning.
  • Page 282 – Vehicle
  • Page 283 – The tire pressure loss warning system is malfunctioning.
  • Page 284 – instead of the tire
  • Page 285 – Symbol messages; Brake Wear
  • Page 286 – system are unavailable.; not drive any further.; Do not add brake fluid! This will not solve the problem.; Driving with the message
  • Page 290 – Engine; The coolant level is too low.
  • Page 291 – Coolant
  • Page 295 – Lamps
  • Page 299 – What to do if ...
  • Page 300 – Brake; Problem; are also switched off.
  • Page 302 – Safety systems; Fasten your seat belts.
  • Page 306 – The Advanced TPMS detects a loss of pressure in at least one tire.
  • Page 307 – Lamp in center console
  • Page 308 – The system is malfunctioning.; and; Removing the mechanical key; Unlocking/locking manually
  • Page 309 – Unlocking the driver’s door; If the vehicle battery is disconnected or; Unlocking and opening the tailgate
  • Page 310 – Fuel filler flap
  • Page 311 – Pressing the head restraint cushion back; Replacing SmartKey batteries
  • Page 313 – touch or move it when hot; Since replacing bulbs is a technically; Replacing bulbs
  • Page 314 – Bulbs
  • Page 317 – Opening the driver’s side trim panel
  • Page 319 – V Vertical centerline
  • Page 320 – Replacing wiper blades
  • Page 321 – Flat tire
  • Page 322 – when a spare; Preparing the vehicle; Turn on the hazard warning flasher.; , same as with the SmartKey; Vehicles with spare wheel with collapsible; Sealing tires with TIREFIT
  • Page 323 – Observe safety instructions on air pump label.; Version 1: The air hose with pressure
  • Page 324 – Version 1 only: Open flap; Version 1 only: Close vent screw
  • Page 326 – Mounting the spare wheel
  • Page 327 – page 268). For information on setting up; Changing a wheel on a level surface
  • Page 330 – Inflating the collapsible tire
  • Page 331 – Lowering the vehicle
  • Page 332 – MOExtended system; driving around curves
  • Page 333 – Bleeding the fuel system (diesel; for at least 10 seconds.; Check Additive See Operator’s; AdBlue
  • Page 334 – Refilling with AdBlue
  • Page 336 – Battery
  • Page 338 – Jump starting should only be performed; Jump starting
  • Page 340 – Towing the vehicle
  • Page 342 – Removing cover in rear bumper
  • Page 343 – Fixing towing eye bolt; Removing towing eye bolt; Reinstalling cover: Engage cover; Towing with one axle raised; or 1) when the vehicle
  • Page 344 – the engine will not run; Make sure the ignition is switched on.; Stranded vehicle; Fuses
  • Page 345 – Before replacing fuses; Fuse box in passenger compartment; Opening: Insert flat, blunt object as a lever; Fuse box in engine compartment
  • Page 346 – Opening: Pull clamps; Fuse box in cargo compartment; Closing: Install everything in reverse order.; Emergency engine shutdown
  • Page 347 – Technical data
  • Page 348 – This Operator’s Manual describes all; Parts service; 00 different parts for; Warranty coverage; Loss of Service and Warranty; Identification labels
  • Page 350 – Vehicle specification ML 350 BlueTEC; engine; Vehicle specification ML 350; gasoline injection
  • Page 351 – Vehicle specification ML 350 4MATIC
  • Page 352 – Vehicle specification ML 550 4MATIC
  • Page 353 – NGK PLKR 7A; Vehicle specification ML 63 AMG
  • Page 354 – Only use tires which have been tested and; Rims and tires
  • Page 356 – Same size tires; MOExtended
  • Page 358 – pressure of the road tires.; Capacities
  • Page 361 – Approved engine oils; Using engine oils and oil filters of a; Model; MB sheet numbers are printed on the; Viscosity grades for engine oils; Do not blend oil additives with engine oil.; Air conditioning refrigerant
  • Page 362 – Premium unleaded gasoline (gasoline; To maintain the engine’s durability and; Fuel requirements
  • Page 364 – Low ambient temperatures
  • Page 365 – Anticorrosion/antifreeze
  • Page 367 – Service and Literature
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Symbols Trademarks ® : R AdBlue ® is a registered trademark of the German Association of the AutomotiveIndustry (VDA). R BabySmart TM is a trademark of Siemens Automotive Corp. R Bluetooth ® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc. R ESP ® and PRE-SAFE ® are registered trademarks of Daimler. ...

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Index ....................................................... 4 Introduction ......................................... 20 At a glance ........................................... 25 Safety and security ............................. 35 Controls in detail ................................. 69 Operation ...

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1, 2, 3 ... 115V AC Socket ................................. 198 3-zone automatic climate control see Climate control system 4-ETS see ETS/4-ETS 4MATIC see All-wheel drive (4MATIC) A ABS (Antilock Brake System) ............. 62 Indicator lamp ................................ 298Messages in the multi...

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