Technical data for Your Mercedes E Class 4 Door 2022

Technical data  
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Notes on technical data  
You should have all work on electrical  
and electronic components carried out  
at a qualiꢀed specialist workshop.  
When operating two-way radios in the  
vehicle, always connect them to the low-  
reꢁection exterior antenna.  
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NOTE Mercedes-AMG vehicles  
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Observe the notes in the Supplement.  
You could otherwise fail to recognize  
dangers.  
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WARNING Risk of accident due to  
NOTE Invalidation of the operating permit  
due to failure to comply with the instruc-  
tions for installation and use  
improper operation of two-way radios  
If you use two-way radios in the vehicle  
improperly, their electromagnetic radiation  
can disrupt the vehicle's electronics. This is  
the case in the following situations, in particu-  
lar:  
The data stated only applies to vehicles with  
standard equipment. You can obtain further infor-  
mation from an authorized Mercedes-Benz Cen-  
ter.  
The operating permit may be invalidated if the  
instructions for installation and use of two-way  
radios are not observed.  
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Only use approved frequency bands.  
Observe the maximum permissible out-  
put power in these frequency bands.  
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The two-way radio is not connected to an  
exterior antenna.  
The exterior antenna is installed incor-  
rectly or is not a low-reꢁection antenna.  
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Vehicle electronics  
Two-way radios  
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Only use approved antenna positions.  
Notes on installing two-way radios  
This could jeopardize the operating safety of  
the vehicle.  
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WARNING Risk of accident due to  
improper work on two-way radios  
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Have the low-reꢁection exterior antenna  
installed at a qualiꢀed specialist work-  
shop.  
If two-way radios are manipulated or retroꢀt-  
ted incorrectly, the electromagnetic radiation  
from the two-way radios can interfere with the  
vehicle electronics and jeopardize the operat-  
ing safety of the vehicle.  
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On the rear fenders, it is recommended that you  
install the antenna on the side of the vehicle clos-  
est to the center of the road.  
Use Technical Speciꢀcation ISO/TS 21609 (Road  
Vehicles – "EMCs for installation of aꢂermarket  
radio frequency transmitting equipment") when  
retroꢀtting two-way radios. Comply with the legal  
requirements for detachable parts.  
If your vehicle has installations for two-way radio  
equipment, use the power supply and antenna  
connectors provided in the pre-installation.  
Observe the manufacturer's supplements when  
installing.  
Frequency band and maximum transmission out-  
put  
Frequency band  
Maximum transmis-  
sion output  
Short wave  
3 - 54 MHz  
100 W  
30 W  
50 W  
10 W  
4 m frequency band  
74 - 88 MHz  
2 m frequency band  
144 - 174 MHz  
Terrestrial Trunked  
Radio (TETRA)  
Two-way radio transmission output  
The maximum transmission output (PEAK) at the  
base of the antenna must not exceed the values in  
the following table.  
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Front roof area  
Rear roof area  
Rear fenders  
Trunk lid  
380 - 460 MHz  
70 cm frequency band  
420 - 450 MHz  
35 W  
10 W  
Two-way radio  
(2G/3G/4G)  
On vehicles with a panoramic sliding sunroof,  
installing an antenna to the front or rear roof area  
is not permitted.  
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The following can be used in the vehicle without  
restrictions:  
ital Operator's Manual in the vehicle, on the Inter-  
net and in the app.  
Further component-speciꢀc information  
Further component-speciꢀc information can be  
found using the key phrase "further component-  
speciꢀc information" in the Digital Operator's  
Manual in the vehicle, on the Internet and in the  
app.  
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Two-way radios with a maximum transmission  
output of up to 100 mW  
Regulatory radio identiꢀcation – Indonesia  
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RF transmitters with transmitter frequencies in  
the 380 - 410 MHz frequency band and a  
maximum transmission output of up to 2 W  
(TETRA)  
Manufacturer information about radio-based vehi-  
cle components can be found using the key  
phrase "Regulatory radio identiꢀcation – Indone-  
sia" in the Digital Operator's Manual in the vehi-  
cle, on the Internet and in the app.  
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Mobile phones (2G/3G/4G)  
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These are not small components. Information  
There are no restrictions when positioning the  
antenna on the outside of the vehicle for the fol-  
lowing frequency bands:  
about small components can be found using  
the key phrase "Regulatory radio identiꢀcation  
of small components".  
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Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA)  
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70 cm frequency band  
Information on user separation distances  
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2G/3G/4G  
Information on user separation distances of wire-  
less vehicle components can be found using the  
key phrase "User separation distances" in the Dig-  
ital Operator's Manual in the vehicle, on the Inter-  
net, and in the app.  
Regulatory radio identiꢀcation and notes  
Regulatory radio identiꢀcation of small compo-  
nents  
Manufacturer information about radio-based vehi-  
cle components can be found using the key  
phrase "Regulatory radio identiꢀcation" in the Dig-  
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Vehicle identiꢀcation plate, VIN and engine num-  
bbeerr oovverview  
Vehicle identiꢀcation plate  
Vehicle identiꢀcation plate (USA only)  
Maximum permissible gross vehicle weight  
Maximum permissible front axle load  
Maximum permissible rear axle load  
Paint code  
Vehicle identiꢀcation plate (Canada only)  
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Maximum permissible gross vehicle weight  
Maximum permissible front axle load  
Maximum permissible rear axle load  
Paint code  
VIN (vehicle identiꢀcation number)  
VIN (vehicle identiꢀcation number)  
The maximum permissible gross vehicle weight is  
made up of the vehicle weight, all vehicle occu-  
pants, the fuel and the load. The maximum gross  
axle weight rating is the maximum weight that can  
be carried on one axle (front or rear axle).  
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Do not exceed the maximum gross vehicle weight  
or the maximum gross axle weight rating for the  
front or rear axle.  
Additional plates  
Operating ꢁuids  
Notes on operating ꢁuids  
VIN below the front right-hand seat  
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Observe the notes in the Supplement.  
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dangers.  
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WARNING Risk of injury from operating  
ꢁuids harmful to your health  
Operating ꢁuids may be poisonous and harm-  
ful to your health.  
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Observe the text on the original contain-  
ers when using, storing or disposing of  
operating ꢁuids.  
Always store operating ꢁuids sealed in  
their original containers.  
Always keep children away from operat-  
ing ꢁuids.  
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Plate with information about emissions test-  
ing, including conꢀrmation of emissions  
guidelines at the U.S. federal level as well as  
for California  
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Imprinted VIN (vehicle identiꢀcation number)  
Floor covering  
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Engine number stamped into the crankcase  
VIN (vehicle identiꢀcation number) as a label  
at the lower edge of the windshield  
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The operating ꢁuids approved by Mercedes-Benz  
can be identiꢀed by the following inscriptions on  
the container:  
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ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Pollution of the  
environment due to irresponsible disposal  
of operating ꢁuids  
WARNING Risk of injury from fuels  
Fuels are poisonous and hazardous to your  
health.  
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MB-Freigabe (e.g. MB-Freigabe 229.51)  
Incorrect disposal of operating ꢁuids can  
cause considerable damage to the environ-  
ment.  
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Do not swallow fuel or let it come into  
contact with skin, eyes or clothing.  
Do not inhale fuel vapor.  
Keep children away from fuel.  
Keep doors and windows closed during  
the refueling process.  
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MB-Approval (e.g. MB-Approval 229.51)  
Further information on approved operating ꢁuids:  
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Dispose of operating ꢁuids in an environ-  
mentally responsible manner.  
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In the Mercedes-Benz Speciꢀcations for Oper-  
ating Fluids by entering the designation  
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Operating ꢁuids include the following:  
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In the Mercedes-Benz BeVo app  
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Fuels  
Lubricants  
Coolant  
Brake ꢁuid  
Windshield washer ꢁuid  
Climate control system refrigerant  
If you or other people come into contact with  
fuel, observe the following:  
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At a qualiꢀed specialist workshop  
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Immediately rinse fuel oꢃ your skin with  
soap and water.  
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WARNING Risk of ꢀre or explosion from  
fuel  
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If fuel comes into contact with your eyes,  
immediately rinse them thoroughly with  
clean water. Seek medical attention  
immediately.  
If you swallow fuel, seek medical atten-  
tion immediately. Do not induce vomit-  
ing.  
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Fuels are highly ꢁammable.  
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Fire, open ꢁames, smoking and creating  
sparks must be avoided.  
Only use products approved by Mercedes-Benz.  
Damage caused by the use of products that have  
not been approved is not covered by the  
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Before and during refueling, switch oꢃ  
the vehicle and, if installed, the station-  
ary heater.  
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Mercedes-Benz warranty or goodwill gestures.  
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If the available fuel is not suꢄciently low in sulfur,  
this can produce unpleasant odors.  
Only refuel with fuel that has at least the octane  
number speciꢀed in the information label in the  
fuel ꢀller ꢁap.  
Forr maaxxiimmuumm ennggiinee ouutppuutt:: Only refuel using  
premium grade unleaded gasoline with at least  
91 AKI/95 RON.  
As a temporary measure, if the recommended fuel  
is not available, you may also refuel with regular  
unleaded gasoline with at least 87 AKI/91 RON.  
This may reduce engine output and increase fuel  
consumption.  
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Change immediately out of clothing that  
has come into contact with fuel.  
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NOTE Damage caused by the wrong fuel  
Even small amounts of the wrong fuel could  
result in damage to the fuel system, the  
engine and the emission control system.  
Flexible-fuel vehicles can be refueled with the fol-  
lowing fuel types:  
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Only refuel with low-sulfur spark-ignition  
engine fuel.  
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Unleaded premium grade gasoline  
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E85 fuel  
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This fuel may contain up to 10% ethanol by vol-  
ume. Your vehicle is suitable for use with E10  
fuel.  
Never refuel with one of the following fuels:  
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A mixture of E85 fuel and unleaded premium  
grade gasoline  
Flexible-fuel vehicles can be identiꢀed by the  
Ethanol up to E85 sticker on the inside of the fuel  
ꢀller ꢁap.  
Depending on the country, the fuels you can use  
in your vehicle may diꢃer from the information in  
the Operator's Manual. The fuels that have been  
approved for your vehicle can be found on the  
instruction label on the inside of the fuel ꢀller ꢁap.  
diesel  
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Gasoline with more than 10% ethanol by  
volume, e.g. E15, E85, E100  
Gasoline with more than 3% methanol by  
volume, e.g. M15, M30, M85, M100  
Never refuel using gasoline with an even lower  
RON.  
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NOTE Premature engine wear through  
unleaded regular gasoline  
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Gasoline with additives containing metal  
Impairment of the longevity and performance  
of the engine.  
If unleaded premium grade gasoline is unavail-  
able and you have to refuel using unleaded  
regular gasoline:  
If you have accidentally refueled with the  
wrong fuel:  
Fuel  
Notes on fuel quality for vehicles with a gasoline  
engine  
Observe the notes on operating ꢁuids  
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Do not switch on the vehicle.  
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Consult a qualiꢀed specialist workshop.  
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Only ꢀll the fuel tank to half full with  
unleaded regular gasoline and reꢀll as  
soon as possible with unleaded premium  
grade gasoline.  
Do not drive at the maximum design  
speed.  
Only add cleaning additives recommen-  
ded by Mercedes-Benz to the fuel.  
Model  
Of which resseerrve  
E 450 4MATIC  
All other models  
3.2 gal (12.0 liters)  
1.8 gal (7.0 liters)  
Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use brand-  
name fuels with additives.  
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In some countries, the fuel available may not have  
suꢄcient additives. Residue could build up in the  
fuel injection system as a result. In this case, in  
consultation with an authorized Mercedes-Benz  
Center, mix the fuel with the cleaning additive rec-  
ommended by Mercedes-Benz. Observe the notes  
and mixing ratios indicated on the tank.  
Engine oil  
Avoid sudden acceleration and engine  
speeds over 3000 rpm.  
Notes on engine oil  
Observe the notes on operating ꢁuids  
Further information on fuel is available at the fol-  
lowing locations:  
(/ page 344).  
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At a gas station  
Tank content and fuel resseerve (not for plug-in  
hybrid)  
The total capacity of the fuel tank may vary,  
depending on the vehicle equipment.  
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At a qualiꢀed specialist workshop  
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Notes on additives in gasoline  
Observe the notes on operating ꢁuids  
(/ page 344).  
Total capacity and reserve fuel tank  
Model  
Total capacity  
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NOTE Damage from use of unsuitable  
additives  
E 450 4MATIC  
All other models  
21.1 gal (80.0 liters)  
17.4 gal (66.0 liters)  
Even small amounts of the wrong additive may  
lead to malfunctions occurring.  
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Quality and capacity of engine oil (not for plug-in  
hybrid)  
Engine oil ꢀlling capacity  
Model  
NOTE Engine damage caused by an incor-  
rect oil ꢀlter, incorrect oil or additives  
Capacity  
Engine oil speciꢀcations  
Do not use engine oils or oil ꢀlters other  
than those which meet the speciꢀcations  
necessary for the prescribed service  
intervals.  
Do not alter the engine oil or oil ꢀlter in  
order to achieve longer change intervals  
than prescribed.  
E 350  
7.0 US qt (6.6 liters)  
6.3 US qt (6.0 liters)  
9.0 US qt (8.5 liters)  
Gasoline engines  
MB-Freigabe or MB-  
Approval  
E 350 4MATIC  
E 450 4MATIC  
All models  
229.51, 229.52,  
229.61, 229.71*,  
229.72  
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The speciꢀed ꢀlling capacity refers to an oil  
change with the oil ꢀlter.  
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Do not use additives.  
Have the engine oil changed aꢂer the  
prescribed intervals.  
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sumption.  
To achieve the lowest possible fuel consumption,  
it is recommended to use the engine oil speciꢀca-  
tions marked in the table for the lowest SAE vis-  
cosity class. Observe any possible restrictions of  
the approved SAE viscosity classes.  
Notes on brake ꢁuid  
Observe the notes on operating ꢁuids  
(/ page 344).  
Mercedes-Benz recommends having the oil  
changed at a qualiꢀed specialist workshop.  
Only use engine oils approved for your vehicle by  
Mercedes-Benz.  
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WARNING Risk of an accident due to  
vapor pockets forming in the brake system  
The brake ꢁuid constantly absorbs moisture  
from the air. This lowers the boiling point of  
the brake ꢁuid. If the boiling point is too low,  
vapor pockets may form in the brake system  
when the brakes are applied hard.  
This causes the braking eꢃect to be impaired.  
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Have the brake ꢁuid renewed at the  
speciꢀed intervals.  
Thoroughly clean oꢃ any antifreeze from  
component parts before starting the  
vehicle.  
Only use coolant approved by Mercedes-  
Benz.  
Observe the instructions in the  
Mercedes-Benz Speciꢀcations for Oper-  
ating Fluids 320.1.  
Have the brake ꢁuid regularly replaced at a quali-  
ꢀed specialist workshop.  
Only use a brake ꢁuid approved by Mercedes-  
Benz according to MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval  
331.0.  
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NOTE Damage caused by incorrect cool-  
ant  
Have the coolant regularly replaced at a qualiꢀed  
specialist workshop.  
Proportion of antifreeze concentrate in the engine  
cooling system:  
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Only use coolant that has been premixed  
with the required antifreeze protection.  
Information on coolant is available at the fol-  
lowing locations:  
Coolant  
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A minimum of 50% (antifreeze protection down  
to about -35°F (-37°C))  
Notes on coolant  
Observe the notes on operating ꢁuids  
(/ page 344).  
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In the Mercedes-Benz Speciꢀcation for  
Operating Fluids 320.1  
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A maximum of 55% (antifreeze protection  
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down to -49°F (-45°C))  
Coolant capacity  
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WARNING ‑ Risk of ꢀre and injury from  
antifreeze  
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In the Mercedes-Benz BeVo app  
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At a qualiꢀed specialist workshop  
Coolant (engine)  
Model  
If antifreeze comes into contact with hot com-  
ponent parts in the engine compartment, it  
may ignite.  
Capacity  
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NOTE Overheating at high outside temper-  
atures  
E 450 4MATIC  
13.7 US qt  
(13.0 liters)  
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Allow the engine to cool down before  
adding antifreeze.  
Make sure that no antifreeze spills out  
next to the ꢀller opening.  
If an inappropriate coolant is used, the engine  
cooling system is not suꢄciently protected  
against overheating and corrosion at high out-  
side temperatures.  
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All other models  
14.8 US qt  
(14.0 liters)  
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Notes on windshield washer ꢁuid  
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NOTE Damage due to incorrect refrigerant  
NOTE Blocked spray nozzles caused by  
mixing windshield washer ꢁuids  
Observe the notes on operating ꢁuids  
(/ page 344).  
If a non-approved refrigerant is used, the cli-  
mate control system may be damaged.  
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Do not mix MB SummerFit and MB Win-  
terFit with other windshield washer ꢁu-  
ids.  
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USA: use only R‑134a refrigerant.  
Canada: use only R‑1234yf refrigerant.  
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WARNING ‑ Risk of ꢀre and injury from  
windshield washer concentrate  
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Do not use distilled or de-ionized water. Other-  
wise, the ꢀll level sensor may be triggered errone-  
ously.  
Windshield washer concentrate is highly ꢁam-  
mable. It could ignite if it comes into contact  
with hot engine component parts or the  
exhaust system.  
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NOTE Damage to the climate control sys-  
tem due to incorrect refrigerant compres-  
sor oil  
Recommended windshield washer ꢁuid:  
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Make sure that no windshield washer  
concentrate spills out next to the ꢀller  
opening.  
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Only use refrigerant compressor oil that  
has been approved by Mercedes-Benz.  
Do not mix the approved refrigerant  
compressor oil with a diꢃerent refriger-  
ant compressor oil.  
Above freezing point: e.g. MB SummerFit  
Below freezing point: e.g. MB WinterFit  
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For the correct mixing ratio, refer to the informa-  
tion on the antifreeze container.  
Mix washer ꢁuid with windshield washer ꢁuid all  
year round.  
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NOTE Damage to the exterior lighting due  
to unsuitable windshield washer ꢁuid  
Work on the climate control system may be car-  
ried out only by a qualiꢀed specialist workshop.  
All applicable regulations, as well as SAE standard  
J639, must be adhered to.  
The information label for the climate control sys-  
tem regarding the refrigerant type and the refrig-  
erant compressor oil (PAG oil) is located on the  
inside of the hood.  
Unsuitable windshield washer ꢁuid may dam-  
age the plastic surface of the exterior lighting.  
Refrigerant  
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Only use windshield washer ꢁuid which is  
also suitable for use on plastic surfaces,  
e.g. MB SummerFit or MB WinterFit.  
Notes on refrigerant  
Observe the notes on operating ꢁuids  
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Filling capacity for refrigeranntt anndd PAG oil  
Capacity  
Model  
Refrigerant  
E 450 4MATIC  
20.8 ± 0.4 oz  
(590 ± 10 g)  
All other models  
22.2 ± 0.4 oz  
(630 ± 10 g)  
Modell  
PAG oil  
Information label (example – USA/China)  
Hazard and service warning symbols  
Refrigerant ꢀlling capacity  
Applicable standards  
PAG oil part number  
GWP (global warming potential) of the refriger-  
ant used  
Refrigerant type  
Information label (example – Canada)  
Hazard and service warning symbols  
Refrigerant ꢀlling capacity  
Applicable standards  
PAG oil part number  
GWP (global warming potential) of the refriger-  
ant used  
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2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
E 450 4MATIC  
4.9 ± 0.4 oz  
(140 ± 10 g)  
All other models  
2.8 ± 0.4 oz  
(80 ± 10 g)  
6
6
Refrigerant type  
Vehicle data  
Information regarding the vehicle data  
Symbols 1 indicate the following:  
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The vehicle data speciꢀed may vary as a result of  
the following factors:  
Factors:  
Possible dangers  
The need to have service work carried out at a  
qualiꢀed specialist workshop only  
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Tires  
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Load  
Vehicle dimensions (not for plug-in hybrid)  
Turning radius  
Model  
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Condition of the suspension  
Optional equipment  
Turning radius  
38.1 ꢂ (11.6 m)  
39.0 ꢂ (11.9 m)  
Missing values were not available at the time of  
going to press.  
E 350  
Height when opened  
Items of optional equipment increase the curb  
weight and reduce the payload.  
All other models  
Models  
Height when opened  
Height when opened  
All models  
Weights and loads (not for plug-in hybrid)  
Missing values were not available at the time of  
going to press.  
Vehicle dimensions  
All models  
Roof load  
Vehicle length  
194.5 in (4940 mm)  
81.3 in (2065 mm)  
Model  
Maximum roof load  
Vehicle width includ-  
ing outside mirrors  
All models  
Wheelbase  
115.7 in (2939 mm)  
Vehicle height  
Model  
Vehicle height  
57.5 in (1460 mm)  
57.8 in (1467 mm)  
E 350  
All other models  
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Height when opened