Important safety notes
The use of seat belts and infant and child restraint systems is required by law in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, the U.S.
territories and all Canadian provinces.
Even where this is not the case, all vehicle occupants should have their seat belts fastened when the vehicle is in motion.
 For further information on 
infants and 
children traveling in the vehicle and on 
infant and child restraint systems, see 
"Children in the vehicle".
WARNING
Always fasten your seat belt before driving off.
Always make sure all of your passengers are 
properly restrained. You and your passengers 
should always wear seat belts.
Failure to wear and properly fasten and 
position your seat belt greatly increases your 
risk of injuries and their likely severity in an 
accident.
If you are ever in an accident, your injuries can 
be considerably more severe without your 
seat belt properly buckled. Without your seat 
belt buckled, you are much more likely to hit 
the interior of the vehicle or be ejected from 
it. You can be seriously injured or killed.
In the same crash, the possibility of injury or 
death is lessened if you are properly wearing 
your seat belt. The air bags can only protect 
as intended if the occupants are properly 
wearing their seat belts.
WARNING
Never ride in a moving vehicle with the seat 
backrest in an excessively reclined position as 
this can be dangerous. You could slide under 
the seat belt in a collision. If you slide under 
it, the seat belt would apply force at the 
abdomen or neck. That could cause serious 
or even fatal injuries. The seat backrest and 
seat belt provide the best restraint when the 
wearer is in a position that is as upright as 
possible and the seat belt is properly 
positioned on the body.
WARNING
Never let more people ride in the vehicle than 
there are seat belts available. Make sure 
everyone riding in the vehicle is correctly 
restrained with a separate seat belt. Never 
use a seat belt for more than one person at a 
time.
WARNING
Damaged seat belts or seat belts that have 
been subjected to stress in an accident must 
be replaced and their anchoring points must 
also be checked.
Only use seat belts which have been approved 
by Mercedes-Benz.
Do not make any modifications to the seat 
belts. This can lead to unintended activation 
of the ETDs or to their failure to activate when 
necessary.
Do not bleach or dye seat belts as this may 
severely weaken them. In a crash they may 
not be able to provide adequate protection.
Have all work carried out only by qualified 
technicians. Contact an authorized 
Mercedes-Benz Center.
See also:
Frequencies for the garage door opener
   The radio type approval number and the frequency range for the garage door opener 
can be found on the Internet at:
http://www.mercedes-benz.de/betriebsanleitung. ...
   
Removing a wheel
   
 Unscrew the uppermost wheel bolt 
completely.
 Screw alignment bolt 1 into the thread 
instead of the wheel bolt.
 Unscrew the remaining wheel bolts fully.
 Do not place wheel bolts in sand  ...
   
Adaptive backrest (AMG vehicle)
   You can adjust the contour of the front seat 
backrests individually so as to provide 
optimum support for your back.
Adaptive backrest (AMG vehicle)
1 To adjust the upper back support
2 To adj ...
   
