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Order no. P238 0451 13 Part no. 238 584 43 05Edition B-2019
E-Class CoupeMercedes-AMG Supplement
Mercedes-Benz
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Vehicle manufacturerDaimler AGMercedesstrasse 13770327 StuttgartGermany
As at 04.11.18
Welcome to the world of Mercedes-AMGBefore you first drive off, read this Operator'sManual carefully and familiarize yourself withyour vehicle. For your own safety and a longeroperating lifespan, follow the instructions andwarning notices in this Operator's Manual. Disre‐garding them may lead to damage to the vehicleor personal injury.Vehicle damage resulting from the disregard ofthe instructions is not covered by the Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty.The equipment or model designation of yourvehicle may vary according to:R ModelR OrderR National versionR Availability
Mercedes-AMG reserves the right to introducechanges in the following areas:R DesignR EquipmentR Technical features
The equipment in your vehicle may therefore dif‐fer from that shown in the descriptions and illus‐trations.The following are integral parts of the vehicle:R Digital Operator's ManualR Printed Operator's ManualR Maintenance BookletR Equipment-dependent supplements
Keep these documents in the vehicle at alltimes. If you sell the vehicle, always pass all ofthe documents on to the new owner.Mercedes-Benz USA, LLCMercedes-Benz Canada, Inc.A Daimler Company
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Symbols ........................................................ 3
At a glance .................................................... 4Cockpit ........................................................... 4
General notes ............................................... 6Operator's Manual .......................................... 6Operating safety ............................................. 6Qualified specialist workshop ......................... 7Correct use of the vehicle ............................... 8Limited Warranty ............................................ 8
Seat belts ...................................................... 9Function of the seat belt extender .................. 9
Driving and parking ................................... 10Driving .......................................................... 10DYNAMIC SELECT switch .............................. 11Automatic transmission ................................ 12Driving and driving safety systems ................ 14
Instrument Display and on-boardcomputer .................................................... 20Notes on the Instrument Display and on-board computer ............................................ 20Calling up displays on the Performancemenu ............................................................ 20Displaying and starting RACETIMER inthe Performance menu ................................. 21Function of the Head-up Display ................... 23
Multimedia system .................................... 25AMG TRACK PACE ........................................ 25
Breakdown assistance .............................. 30Flat tire ......................................................... 30
Technical data ............................................ 31Operating fluids ............................................ 31Vehicle data .................................................. 32
Display messages and warning/indi‐cator lamps ................................................. 34Warning and indicator lamps ........................ 34
Index ........................................................... 35
2 Contents
In this Operator's Manual, you will find the fol‐lowing symbols:
& DANGER Danger due to not observingthe warning notices
Warning notices draw your attention to haz‐ards that may endanger your health or life, orthe health or life of others.# Observe the warning notices.
+ ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmentaldamage due to failure to observe envi‐ronmental notes
Environmental notes include information onenvironmentally responsible behavior or envi‐ronmentally responsible disposal.# Observe environmental notes.
* NOTE Damage to property due to failureto observe notes on material damage
Notes on material damage inform you ofrisks which may lead to your vehicle beingdamaged.
# Observe notes on material damage.
% Useful instructions or further informationthat could be helpful to you.
X Instruction(Q page) Further information on a topicDisplay Information on the multifunction dis‐
play/media display+ Highest menu level, which is to be
selected in the multimedia system* Corresponding submenus, which are
to be selected in the multimedia sys‐tem
* Marks a cause
Symbols 3
1 Steering wheel paddle shifter → 12
2 Combination switch
3 DIRECT SELECT lever
4 Display (multimedia system)
5 Start/stop button
6 Control panel for the multimedia system
7 Climate control systems
8 Glove box
9 Hazard warning lights
A Stowage compartment
B Control elements for the multimedia system
C AMG Performance exhaust system → 11
D ECO start/stop function
E Active Parking Assist
F Activates/deactivates ESP® → 14
Activates/deactivates SPORT handling mode → 14
G AMG adaptive sport suspension system (sus‐pension tuning)
→ 16
H Manual gearshifting (permanent setting) → 12
I DYNAMIC SELECT switch
J PASSENGER AIRBAG indicator lamps
K Control panel for the multimedia system
L Adjusts the steering wheel
M Control panel for the on-board computer
N Unlocks the hood
O Electric parking brake
P Light switch
Q Control panel for:
Active Steering Assist
Active Lane Keeping Assist
Parking Assist PARKTRONIC
Head-up Display
At a glance – Cockpit 5
Operator's ManualThis Supplement provides information on all theimportant functions of your AMG vehicle that areeither not described or differ from the descrip‐tions in the vehicle Operator's Manual. Thisinformation supplements or replaces the corre‐sponding sections in the vehicle Operator's Man‐ual. Under no circumstances does the Supple‐ment replace the Operator's Manual.This Supplement describes all models, andstandard and optional equipment for your vehi‐cle, as available at the time of going to press.Country-specific differences are possible. Bearin mind that your vehicle may not feature allfunctions described here. This is also the casefor systems and functions relevant to safety.Therefore, the equipment on your vehicle maydiffer from that in the descriptions and illustra‐tions.The original purchase contract documentationfor your vehicle contains a list of all of the sys‐tems in your vehicle.
Should you have any questions concerningequipment and operation, please consult anauthorized Mercedes-Benz Center.The Operator's Manual, the Supplement and theMaintenance Booklet are important documentsand should be kept in the vehicle.
Operating safety
& WARNING Risk of accident due to mal‐functions or system failures
If you do not have the prescribed service/maintenance work or any required repairscarried out, this could result in malfunctionsor system failures.# Always have the prescribed service/
maintenance work as well any requiredrepairs carried out at a qualified spe‐cialist workshop.
& WARNING Risk of accident or injury dueto incorrect modifications on electroniccomponent parts
Modification of electronic components, theirsoftware or wiring could impair their functionand/or the function of other networked com‐ponent parts. In particular, systems relevantto safety could also be affected.As a result, these may no longer functionproperly and/or jeopardize the operatingsafety of the vehicle.# Never tamper with the wiring and elec‐
tronic component parts or their soft‐ware.
# You should have all work on electricaland electronic components carried outat a qualified specialist workshop.
Observe the "On-board electronics" section in"Technical data" in the vehicle Operator's Man‐ual.
6 General notes
& WARNING Risk of fire due to flammablematerials on hot parts of the exhaustsystem
Flammable material such as leaves, grass ortwigs may ignite if they come into contactwith hot parts of the exhaust system.# When driving on unpaved roads or off-
road, regularly check the vehicle under‐side.
# Remove trapped plants or other flam‐mable material.
# If there is damage, consult a qualifiedspecialist workshop immediately.
* NOTE Damage to the vehicle
In the following situations, in particular, thereis a risk of damage to the vehicle:R The vehicle becomes grounded, e.g. on a
high curb or an unpaved road
R The vehicle is driven too fast over anobstacle, e.g. a curb, speed bump or pot‐holeR A heavy object strikes the underbody or
chassis components
In situations such as this, the body, theunderbody, chassis components, wheels ortires could be damaged without the damagebeing visible. Components damaged in thisway can unexpectedly fail or, in the case ofan accident, may not absorb the loads thatarise as intended.If the underbody paneling is damaged, flam‐mable materials such as leaves, grass ortwigs can collect between the underbody andthe underbody paneling. These materials mayignite if they come into contact with hotparts on the exhaust system.# Have the vehicle checked and repaired
immediately at a qualified specialistworkshop.
or
# If driving safety is impaired while con‐tinuing your journey, pull over and stopthe vehicle immediately in accordancewith the traffic conditions, and contacta qualified specialist workshop.
Qualified specialist workshopAn authorized Mercedes-Benz Center is a quali‐fied specialist workshop. It has the necessaryspecial skills, tools and qualifications to cor‐rectly carry out the work required on your vehi‐cle. This particularly applies to safety-relevantworks.Always have the following work carried out onyour vehicle at a qualified specialist workshop:R Safety-relevant workR Service and maintenance workR Repair workR Modifications as well as installations and
conversionsR Work on electronic components
General notes 7
Mercedes‑AMG recommends a Mercedes‑Benzservice center.
Correct use of the vehicleIf you remove any warning stickers, you or otherscould fail to recognize certain dangers. Leavewarning stickers in position.Observe the following information in particularwhen driving your vehicle:R the safety notes in this manualR technical data for the vehicleR traffic rules and regulationsR laws and safety standards pertaining to
motor vehicles
Limited Warranty
* NOTE Damage to the vehicle arisingfrom violation of these operating instruc‐tions.
Damage to the vehicle can arise from viola‐tion of these operating instructions.
This damage is not covered either by theMercedes-Benz implied warranty or by theNew‑ or Used-Vehicle Warranty.# Follow the instructions in these operat‐
ing instructions on proper operation ofyour vehicle as well as on possible vehi‐cle damage.
8 General notes
Function of the seat belt extenderThe seat belt extender for the front seat helpsyou fasten your seat belt. When the door isclosed, the seat belt extender extends.The seat belt extender retracts again in the fol‐lowing cases:R the seat belt tongue is engaged in the seat
belt buckleR The seat belt tongue is not engaged in the
seat belt buckle within 60 secondsR The respective door is openedR You fold the seat backrest forwardsR Nobody is sitting in the front passenger seat
The seat belt extender must always be retractedwhile the vehicle is in motion.
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DrivingBreaking-in notes
To preserve the engine during the first1,000 miles (1,500 km):R Drive at varying road speeds and engine
speeds.R Do not drive faster than 85 mph (140 km/h).R Only briefly allow the engine to reach a maxi‐
mum engine speed of 4,500 rpm(4,500 rpm).R Drive the vehicle in drive programA
or;.R Change gear before the tachometer needle is
Ô of the way to the red area of the tachome‐ter.R Do not shift down a gear manually in order to
brake.R Avoid overstraining the vehicle, e.g. driving at
full throttle.R Do not depress the accelerator pedal past
the pressure point (kickdown).
R Only increase the engine speed gradually andaccelerate the vehicle to full speed after1,000 miles (1,500 km).
This also applies when the engine or parts of thedrivetrain have been replaced.Please also observe the following breaking-innotes:R In certain driving and driving safety systems,
the sensors adjust automatically while a cer‐tain distance is being driven after the vehiclehas been delivered or after repairs. Full sys‐tem effectiveness is not reached until theend of this teach-in process.R Brakepads, brake discs and tires that are
either new or have been replaced only ach‐ieve optimum braking effect and grip afterseveral hundred kilometers of driving. Com‐pensate for the reduced braking effect byapplying greater force to the brake pedal.
Operation of the ECO start/stop function
The engine is switched off automatically in driveprogramsA and; if all vehicle conditionsfor an automatic engine stop are met in the fol‐lowing situations:R if you brake the vehicle to a standstill in
transmission positionh ori.R you engage transmission positionj.R you depress the brake pedal when driving at
speeds below 15 mph (20 km/h).
The needle of the tachometer points to zero inthe multifunction display.The engine is restarted automatically if:R you release the brake pedal with the trans‐
mission in positionh when the HOLD func‐tion is not active and the vehicle does notstart to move.R you engage transmission positionh ork.R you release the brake pedal and the vehicle
starts to move on a gentle downhill gradientat a speed below 3 mph (5 km/h).R you depress the accelerator pedal.
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R you change the vehicle level.R an automatic engine start is necessary.
If the engine was switched off by the ECO start/stop function and you leave the vehicle, a warn‐ing tone sounds and the engine is not restarted.The Vehicle Operational Switch the Ignition OffBefore Exiting display message also appears inthe multifunction display. If you do not switch offthe ignition, the ignition is automaticallyswitched off after one minute.
AMG Performance exhaust system
Function of the AMG Performance exhaustsystemChanging the position of the exhaust gas flapsallows you to select the sound characteristics ofthe AMG Performance exhaust system:R Closed exhaust gas flaps: comfort character‐
istic (balanced)R Open exhaust gas flaps: sporty characteristic
(powerful)
Operating the AMG Performance exhaustsystem
# Press button1.The sporty characteristic (powerful) is selec‐ted when the2 indicator lamps lights up.
DYNAMIC SELECT switchFunction of the DYNAMIC SELECT switch
Use the DYNAMIC SELECT switch to changebetween the following drive programs:R; (Eco): particularly economical driving
styleR= (Individual): individual settingsRA (Comfort): comfortable and economi‐
cal driving styleRC (Sport): sporty driving styleRB (Sport Plus): particularly sporty driving
style
Mercedes-AMG recommends selecting the driveprogramA when in city traffic or stop-and-gotraffic.Depending on the drive program selected, thefollowing vehicle characteristics will change:R Drive (engine management)R Transmission managementR SuspensionR Position of the exhaust gas flaps
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R SteeringR Availability of the ECO start/stop functionR Driver assistance systemsR Availability of glide mode
% You can also change the following vehiclecharacteristics using the buttons in the cen‐ter console:R Position of the exhaust gas flapsR ECO start/stop functionR SuspensionR Manual gearshiftingR ESP®
Displaying dynamic data
Multimedia system:Vehicle e DYNAMIC SELECT
# Select Dyn. Data.Dynamic data is displayed, e.g.:R G-force valuesR Torque distribution
R BoostR Current power outputR Variable all-wheel drive
Automatic transmissionManual gearshifting
# To activate/deactivate: press button1.If indicator lamp2 is lit, manual gearshift‐ing is activated. The current gear is displayedin the multifunction display.
% To permanently shift the gears manually indrive program= using the steering wheelpaddle shifters, select the M (Manual) set‐ting for the transmission.
* NOTE Damage to the engine due to shift‐ing up too late
The automatic transmission does not shift upin manual mode even when the engine's lim‐iting speed is reached.The fuel supply is interrupted in order to pre‐vent the engine from overrevving.# Shift up before the engine speed rea‐
ches the red area in the tachometer.
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# To shift up: pull steering wheel paddleshifter2.
# To shift down: pull steering wheel paddleshifter1.
If the engine speed is too high or too low, youcannot change gear using the steering wheelpaddle shifters. In this case, segments1 lightup red.
Gearshift recommendation
The gearshift recommendation assists you inadopting an economical driving style.
# If gearshift recommendation message1 isshown on the multifunction display, shift tothe recommended gear.
% Gearshift recommendation is active only ifyou have activated manual gearshifting withthe button on the center console.
Using kickdown
# Maximum acceleration: depress the accel‐erator pedal beyond the pressure point.
% If you have activated manual gearshiftingwith the button in the center console, thetransmission does not react to the kick‐down.
During kickdown, you cannot change gears usingthe steering wheel paddle shifters. The auto‐matic transmission shifts up to the next gearwhen the maximum engine speed is reached toprotect the engine from overrevving.
Glide mode function
With an anticipatory driving style, glide modehelps you to reduce fuel consumption.
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Glide mode is characterized by the following:R The combustion engine is disconnected from
the drivetrain.R The engine speed corresponds to the idle
speed.R TheJ symbol appears in the multifunc‐
tion display.
Glide mode is activated if the following condi‐tions are met:R The ECO start/stop function is activated.R Drive program; is selected.R The speed is within a suitable range.R The road's course is suitable, e.g. no steep
uphill or downhill inclines or tight bends.R The charge level of the battery is sufficient.R you are no longer depressing the accelerator
or brake pedal.
% Glide mode can also be activated if you haveselected the "Eco" setting for the drive in thedrive program=.
Glide mode is deactivated again if one of theconditions is no longer met.When Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC isactive, glide mode is not available.
Driving and driving safety systemsFunction of ESP® (Electronic Stability Pro‐gram)
& WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP® ismalfunctioning
If ESP® is malfunctioning, ESP® cannot carryout vehicle stabilization. In addition, otherdriving safety systems are switched off.# Drive on carefully.# Have ESP® checked at a qualified spe‐
cialist workshop.
You can select between the following modes ofESP®:R ESP® onR SPORT handling mode on
R ESP® off
Characteristics when ESP® is activated
ESP® monitors and improves driving stability andtraction, particularly in the following situations:R When pulling away on wet or slippery road‐
way.R When braking.R In strong sidewinds when you are driving
faster than 43 mph (70 km/h).
ESP® can stabilize the vehicle by intervening inthe following ways:R One or more wheels are braked.R The engine output is adapted according to
the situation.
ESP® is activated every time the engine is star‐ted, regardless of whether ESP® was in SPORThandling mode or was deactivated before theengine was switched off.
ESP® is intervening if the ESP® ÷ warninglamp flashes in the instrument cluster:R Do not deactivate ESP®.
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R Only depress the accelerator pedal as far asis necessary.R Adapt your driving style to suit the current
road and weather conditions.
Characteristics of activated SPORT handlingmode
& WARNING Risk of skidding due to incor‐rect application of SPORT handling mode
When you activate SPORT handling mode,there is an increased risk of skidding andhaving an accident.# Only activate SPORT handling mode in
the circumstances described as follows.
Select SPORT handling mode when the vehicle'sown oversteering and understeering characteris‐tics are desired, for example when driving onspecially designated roads.Only a highly qualified and experienced drivershould drive in SPORT handling mode or withESP® deactivated.
If SPORT handling mode is activated and one ormore wheels start to spin, the ÷ ESP® warn‐ing lamp in the instrument cluster flashes. ESP®then only stabilizes the vehicle to a limiteddegree.If SPORT handling mode is activated:R ESP® only improves driving stability to a limi‐
ted degree.R ETS/4ETS traction control is still active.R The engine's torque is only restricted to a
limited degree and the drive wheels can spin.The spinning of the wheels results in a cut‐ting action for better traction on loose surfa‐ces.R ESP® continues to provide assistance when
the brakes are firmly applied.
Characteristics when ESP® is deactivated
& WARNING Risk of skidding if ESP® isdeactivated
If you deactivate ESP®, ESP® cannot carryout vehicle stabilization.
# ESP® should only be deactivated in thefollowing situations.
ESP® is deactivated if the å ESP® OFF warn‐ing lamp lights up continuously in the instrumentcluster:R Driving stability will no longer be improved.R Crosswind Assist is no longer active.R The drive wheels could spin.R ETS/4ETS traction control is still active.
% Even when ESP® is deactivated, you are stillassisted by ESP® when braking hard.
In the following situations, it may be better toactivate SPORT handling mode or deactivateESP®:R When using snow chains.R In deep snow.R On sand or gravel.
% Spinning the wheels results in a cuttingaction which provides better grip.
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% Activate ESP® as soon as the situationsdescribed above no longer apply. ESP® willotherwise not be able to stabilize the vehicleif the vehicle starts to skid or a wheel startsto spin.
If the ÷ ESP® warning lamp lights up continu‐ously, ESP® is not available due to a malfunction.Observe any information which may be displayedin the instrument cluster:R Warning and indicator lampsR Display messages
ETS/4ETS (Electronic Traction System)ETS/4ETS traction control is part of ESP®.ETS/4ETS can improve the vehicle's traction byintervening in the following ways:R The drive wheels are braked individually if
they spin.
R More drive torque is transferred to the wheelor wheels with traction.
AMG adaptive sport suspension system
Function of the AMG adaptive sport suspen‐sion systemThe AMG adaptive sport suspension system isan air suspension system with variable dampingfor improved driving characteristics. The all-round level control system ensures the best pos‐sible suspension and constant ground clearance,even with a laden vehicle. When driving atspeed, the vehicle is lowered automatically toimprove driving safety and to reduce fuel con‐sumption. You also have the option of manuallyadjusting the vehicle level.The damping is tuned individually for each wheeland is affected by the following factors:R the driving style, e.g. sporty
R the road condition, e.g. bumpsR the individual selection of "Sport", "Sport
Plus", "Comfort" or "Economy"
The AMG adaptive sport suspension systemincludes the following components and func‐tions:R air suspension with variable spring rate and
automatic level controlR speed-dependent lowering to reduce fuel
consumptionR manually selectable high-level setting for
greater ground clearanceR ADS PLUS (Adaptive Damping System with
constant damping force adjustment)R DYNAMIC SELECT switch and level buttonR suspension tuning button
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Available suspension tunings
Drive program Characteristics
A (Comfort); (Eco)
R The suspension tuning is comfortable.R The vehicle is set to the normal level.R When driving at speeds above 100 mph (160 km/h) the vehicle is lowered.R When driving at speeds below 87 mph (140 km/h), the vehicle is raised again.
C (Sport) R The suspension tuning is firmer.R The vehicle is set to the low level.R The vehicle is not lowered any further if you are traveling at higher speeds.
B (Sport Plus) R The suspension tuning is even firmer.R The vehicle is set to the low level.R The vehicle is not lowered any further if you are traveling at higher speeds.
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AMG adaptive sport suspension system,selecting the suspension setting
# To select the Comfort suspension set‐ting: press button1 repeatedly until indica‐tor lamps2 and3 go out.The AMG Suspension System COMFORTmessage appears in the multifunction dis‐play.
In "Comfort" mode, the driving characteris‐tics of your vehicle are comfortable.
# To select the Sport suspension setting:press button1 repeatedly until indicatorlamp3 lights up.The AMG Suspension System SPORT mes‐sage appears in the multifunction display."Sport" driving mode ensures a firmer sus‐pension tuning.
# To select the Sport Plus suspension set‐ting: press button1 repeatedly until indica‐tor lamps2 and3 light up.The AMG Suspension System SPORT + mes‐sage appears in the multifunction display."Sport Plus" driving mode ensures a veryfirm suspension tuning.
Setting the vehicle level
& WARNING Risk of accident becausevehicle level is too high
If you drive at a higher vehicle level, the driv‐ing characteristics may be impaired due tothe higher vehicle center of gravity.
The vehicle can drift outwards, for example,when steering or cornering.# Always choose a vehicle level which is
suited to the driving style and the roadsurface conditions.
& WARNING Risk of entrapment from vehi‐cle lowering
When lowering the vehicle, people couldbecome trapped if their limbs are betweenthe vehicle body and the tires or underneaththe vehicle.# Make sure no one is underneath the
vehicle or in the immediate vicinity ofthe wheel arches when you lower thevehicle.
& WARNING Risk of entrapment from vehi‐cle lowering
Vehicles with AIR BODY CONTROL orlevel control system: When you unload lug‐gage or leave the vehicle, the vehicle first
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rises slightly and then returns to the set levelshortly afterwards.You or anyone else in the vicinity of thewheel arches or the underbody could thusbecome trapped.The vehicle can also be lowered after beinglocked.# When leaving the vehicle, make sure
that nobody is in the vicinity of thewheel arches or the underbody.
Requirements:R The vehicle has been started.R The vehicle must not be moving faster than
40 mph (65 km/h).
Raising the vehicle
# Press button1.The vehicle is raised to the high level.
Your selection is saved.The vehicle is lowered again in the following sit‐uations:R Mercedes‑AMG E 53 4MATIC+: When driv‐
ing faster than 62 mph (100 km/h).
R Mercedes‑AMG E 53 4MATIC+: When driv‐ing between 50 mph (80 km/h) and 62 mph(100 km/h) for approximately three minutes.R After selecting a drive program using the
DYNAMIC SELECT switch.
The vehicle is adjusted to the height of the lastactive drive program.
Lowering the vehicle# Press button1.
The vehicle is adjusted to the height of thelast active drive program.
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Notes on the Instrument Display and on-board computerAdditional notes regarding your Mercedes-AMGvehicle:R Vehicles with an Instrument Display
(standard) only: if you select the Perform-ance menu, the upshift bar will appear on themultifunction display.R If you switch on the ECO start/stop function
and select drive programA, the engineelectronics switch from eight-cylinder modeto four-cylinder mode, if necessary. The mul‐tifunction display shows the/ symbol inthe status area.R Additional note regarding the warning and
indicator lamps: the vehicle is also equippedwith the. SPORT handling mode warningand indicator lamp (→ page 34).R You can select the following display content
in vehicles with Widescreen Cockpit:- Tachometer (classic display setting)- Date (progressive display setting)- Gear display
- Warm-up- Track Pace- G-Meter- Engine data- Trip computer- Navigation
Calling up displays on the PerformancemenuOn-board computer:
Performance# To select a display: swipe upwards or down‐
wards on the left-hand Touch Control.
Displays on the Performance menu:R Warm-upR SETUPR G-meterR RACETIMER (vehicles without AMG TRACK
PACE)R Engine data
Example: warm-up1 Digital speedometer2 Gear display3 Engine oil temperature4 Transmission oil temperature5 Charge-air pressure
If the engine or transmission is not at operatingtemperature, the multifunction display shows
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temperature3 or4 in blue. Avoid using thefull engine power output during this time.
Example: SETUP1 Drive system setting:
Reduced/Moderate/Sport/Dynamic/Race2 Exhaust system:
Balanced/Powerful3 ESP® status:
On/Off/SPORT handling mode4 Transmission position:
D/M5 Suspension tuning:5 Comfort/Sport/Sport+
Example: G-meter
While the vehicle is in motion, the G-metershows the forces that are exerted on the vehicleoccupants both laterally and in the direction oftravel. The maximum values appear in red in thecoordinate system.# To reset the G-meter: press the left-hand
Touch Control.# Select Yes .# Press the left-hand Touch Control.
If you press and hold the left-hand Touch Con‐trol, the function will be reset immediately.
Example: engine data1 Current power output2 Current torque
Displaying and starting RACETIMER in thePerformance menuOn-board computer:
Performance% The RACETIMER function is available only in
vehicles without AMG TRACK PACE.
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The following functions are possible in RACE‐TIMER:R Selecting and starting displaysR StoppingR Starting a new lapR Displaying lap statisticsR Resetting
1 Lap2 Lap time
RACETIMER is intended only for use on designa‐ted race tracks. Do not use the function on pub‐lic roads.
# To select a display and start: swipe up ordown on the left-hand Touch Control.
# Press the left-hand Touch Control.# Select Start and press the left-hand Touch
Control.# To stop: select Stop and press the left-hand
Touch Control.# To start a new lap: after the first stored lap,
press the left-hand Touch Control.# Select New Lap.
A maximum of 32 laps may be stored.Example: RACETIMER
1 Lap2 Elapsed time3 Average speed4 Distance covered
# To display the lap statistics: after at leasttwo stored laps, press the left-hand TouchControl.
# Select Lap List.The lap statistics will be displayed.
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# Display the statistics of the next lap by swip‐ing up or down on the left-hand Touch Con‐trol.The fastest lap is indicated by flashing sym‐bol1.
# To reset: stop RACETIMER and press theleft-hand Touch Control.
# Select Reset and press the left-hand TouchControl.All laps will be deleted.
Function of the Head-up DisplayThe Head-up Display projects into the driver'sfield of vision:R Information from the navigation systemR Information from the driver assistance sys‐
temsR Some warning messages
Mercedes-AMG display content
1 Protection from reaching the overrevvingrange
2 Current engine speed3 Current speed4 Currently selected gear, gearshift options
with manual shifting5 Detected instructions and traffic signs
Depending on the vehicle's equipment, you canselect further AMG displays in addition to thestandard displays on the Display Content menu.If you select RACETIMER, the Head-up Displaywill show the lap and lap time.
In vehicles with AMG TRACK PACE, you can dis‐play further content depending on the setting,e.g.:R speed and gear indicatorR lap and sector timesR acceleration and brakingR graphic track layouts
When you receive a call, the6 Incoming Callmessage will appear on the Head-up Display.In audio mode, the station name or track will beshown temporarily when the audio source isbeing actively operated.
System limitationsThe visibility is influenced by the following condi‐tions:R Seat positionR The positioning of the display imageR Light conditionsR Wet roadsR Objects on the display coverR Polarization in sunglasses
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% In extreme sunlight, sections of the displaymay appear washed out. You can correct thisby switching the Head-up Display off and onagain.
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AMG TRACK PACEGeneral information
With AMG TRACK PACE, the driving characteris‐tics on race tracks can be analyzed and opti‐mized. You can drive previously stored racetracks (e.g. Hockenheimring) or new tracks canbe recorded and stored. The driven lap times arestored for every track. These can be analyzedand compared to other lap times to achieve thebest possible race results. Additionally, accelera‐tion and braking procedures can be measuredand stored.
Setting Track Race
Multimedia system:Vehicle TRACK PACE Track Race
Recording a track# Select New track.# At the desired starting point, select Start.
The track recording starts at this point. Dur‐ing track recording, sectors can be set todetermine intervals.
# To finish track recording, select Stop or crossthe starting line again.
# Enter the weather and the track name.
Searching by track name# Select All tracks.# Selectª Search.# Enter the track name.
Tracks with the searched name are dis‐played.
Measuring the time on the track# Select Timekeeping.
An overview of nearby tracks appears.The distance and direction to the startingline of the track is displayed.
# Select the desired track.If you have already driven on this track, youcan select a driven time as a reference time.
Timekeeping begins automatically when thestarting line has been crossed.% When Zoom is selected, the track display
can be switched from 2D to 3D.
Displaying the analysis# Select Lap times.
An overview of all the driven times appears.# Select a track.
The following data is displayed:R Lap and sector timesR Average and top speedR DriverR VehicleR DateR Weather
# Select a desired lap.The analysis is displayed.
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1 Parameter 1 (e.g. speed)2 Parameter 2 (e.g. steering angle)3 Speed trend (Parameter 1)4 Steering angle trend (Parameter 2)5 Time difference between lap A and B (only
when two laps are selected).
% The following values can be set for parame‐ters 1 and 2, for example:R SpeedR Longitudinal/lateral accelerationR Steering angleR Engine speed
R Engine oil/tire temperatureBased on the analysis you can check and opti‐mize driving characteristics for any position onthe track.
Exporting tracks or races (USB)# Select All tracks.
An overview of all stored tracks and racesappears.
# Highlight desired tracks or races.# SelectÜ Options.# Select Export.
The selected tracks or races can be exportedto a USB storage device connected to thevehicle.
Editing tracks and recordings# Select All tracks.# Highlight the desired track.# SelectÜ options.# Select Rename or Delete.or# Select a track.
# Highlight the desired recording.# SelectÜ options.# Select Weather or Delete.
Setting Drag Race
Multimedia system:Vehicle TRACK PACE Drag Race
Measuring acceleration# Select Acceleration.
Measurement begins when the vehicle accel‐erates. Measurement is incremental, in stepsof 30 mph (50 km/h) up to a maximum of180 mph (300 km/h) or up to the set maxi‐mum speed.Measurement can be stopped early byselecting Stop or by stopping the vehicle.
Quarter-mile race# Select Quarter Mile.
The time measurement runs until a mile hasbeen traveled or a previously set distance(e.g. 1/4 mile, 1/3 mile or 1/2 mile) hasbeen reached.
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% The possible values for setting the end dis‐tance are determined by the system andcannot be freely chosen.
Measurement can be stopped early by selectingStop or by stopping the vehicle.
Manual start for acceleration and quarter-mile race# Select Acceleration or Quarter Mile.# Select Manual start.
Three red traffic lights appear one after theother. The reaction time measurement startswhen they change to green at the same time.The reaction time is displayed as soon as youdrive off. If you drive off too early, the mes‐sage Jump start. will appear and accelerationor quarter mile measurement will be can‐celed.
Measuring braking# Select Braking.# Select Start Record.
Measurement is incremental, in steps of30 mph (50 km/h) to a standstill. If the brak‐ing procedure is started e.g. at a speed of
99 mph (160 km/h), measurement starts assoon as 90 mph (150 km/h) has beenreached.
Storing and calling up measurement valuesWhen a measurement has been completed orcanceled, the measured time can be stored.# After a measurement, select Save measure-
ment? .
The stored measurements can be displayed viathe History menu item.
Editing measurements# Select History.# Highlight the desired measurement.# SelectÜ options.# Select Weather or Delete.% The measurements can be displayed by cate‐
gory, e.g. acceleration measurements, byapplying a filter.
Calling up the telemetry display
Multimedia system:Vehicle TRACK PACE Telemetry
The telemetry display shows current vehicle dataas a digital value and as a diagram. Up to fourparameters can be selected that are to beshown in the display.For example:R Engine speedR Wheel angleR SpeedR Steering angle
# Set the desired parameters.# Set the time.
The set parameters are evaluated in the dia‐gram for the time set.
% The time can range from a minimum of30 seconds to a maximum of 20 minutes.
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Configuring AMG TRACK PACE
RequirementsTo use the TRACK PACE app:R The TRACK PACE app is installed on the
mobile end device.R The mobile end device is connected to the
multimedia system via Wi-Fi.
Multimedia system:Vehicle TRACK PACE Options
Setting driver profiles# Select Driver Profile.# Create a new driver profile.or# Select an existing driver profile.
The driver profile is activated.% Tracks, laps and times driven are assigned to
the active driver profile while driving. For anexact evaluation of your driving style, youshould always drive with an active driver pro‐file.
Displaying driver profile statistics# Select Driver Profile.# Select the desired profile.
The following information is displayed for theselected driver profile:R Driving timeR Distance drivenR Number of Track Races, Drag Races and
laps drivenR Maximum speed
Connecting a mobile device via the TRACKPACE appThe TRACK PACE app makes it possible to recordvideos and to synchronize them with storedtracks.# Select the TRACK PACE app.
Already authorized devices are displayed inthe list.
# Select Authorize new device.Available devices are displayed.
# Start the TRACK PACE app on the device tobe connected and follow the instructions.
# Confirm the authorization prompt.# Enter the code displayed on the device.
The device is authorized.or# Select a device that is already authorized.
The device is de-authorized.
Setting the TRACK PACE display in the head-up display# Select HUD Contents.# Activate O or deactivate ª the desired
contents.The contents in the Head-up Display areadapted.
% For further information on the Head-up Dis‐play, see (→ page 23).
Setting acoustic feedback# Select Acoustic feedback.
The following settings are available:R LoudR MediumR Quiet
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R Off# Select a setting.
Activating/deactivating additional informa‐tion# Activate O or deactivate ª Display help.
When additional information is activated, popupsprovide information on the individual menus.# Confirm popups with OK or select Do not dis-
play.
Calling up information# Select Info.
The following information is displayed:R Software versionR Memory usedR Total number of tracks savedR Total number of races driven
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Flat tireTIREFIT kit storage location
The TIREFIT kit is located under the trunk floor.
1 Tire sealant bottle2 Tire inflation compressor
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Operating fluidsFuel
Notes on fuel grades for Mercedes-AMG vehi‐clesObserve the information on operating fluids inthe vehicle Operator's Manual.
* NOTE Damage caused by the wrong fuel
Even small amounts of the wrong fuel couldresult in damage to the fuel system, theengine and the emission control system.# Only refuel with low-sulfur unleaded
fuel.
This fuel may contain up to 10% ethanol byvolume. Your vehicle is suitable for use withE10 fuel.Never refuel with one of the following fuels:R DieselR Gasoline with more than 10% ethanol by
volume, e.g. E15, E85, E100
R Gasoline with more than 3% methanol byvolume, e.g. M15, M30, M85, M100R Gasoline with additives containing metal
If you have accidentally refueled with thewrong fuel:# Do not switch on the ignition.# Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
If the available fuel is not sufficiently low in sul‐fur, this can produce unpleasant odors.Only refuel using unleaded premium grade gaso‐line with at least 91 AKI/95 RON.As a temporary measure, if the recommendedfuel is not available, you may also use unleadedregular gasoline which has at least the octanenumber specified in the instruction label in thefuel filler flap (see the vehicle Operator's Man‐ual).Never refuel using gasoline with an even lowerRON.
* NOTE Premature wear caused by unlea‐ded regular gasoline
Unleaded regular gasoline can cause theengine to wear more quickly and impair lon‐gevity and performance.If unleaded premium grade gasoline isunavailable and you have to refuel usingunleaded regular gasoline:# Only fill the fuel tank to half full with
unleaded regular gasoline and refill assoon as possible with unleaded pre‐mium grade gasoline.
# Do not drive at the maximum speed.# Avoid sudden acceleration and engine
speeds over 3,000 rpm.
Further information on fuel is available at the fol‐lowing locations:R at a gas stationR at a qualified specialist workshopR USA only: at http://www.mbusa.com
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Tank content and fuel reserve
Capacity
Model Total capacity
Mercedes-AMG E 534MATIC+
17.4 gal (66.0 liters)
Model Of which reserve
Mercedes-AMG E 534MATIC+
1.8 gal (7.0 liters)
Quality and capacity of engine oil
MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval
Model MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval
Mercedes-AMG E 534MATIC+
229.71
The following values refer to an oil change,including the oil filter.
Capacity
Model Capacity
Mercedes-AMG E 534MATIC+
9.0 US qt (8.5 liters)
Coolant capacity
Capacity
Model Capacity
Mercedes-AMG E 534MATIC+
14.7 US qt(14.0 liters)
Refrigerant filling capacity
Vehicle dataVehicle dimensions
The heights specified may vary as a result of thefollowing factors:R Tires
R LoadR Condition of the suspensionR Optional equipment
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Height when opened
Model 11 Heightwhenopened
Mercedes-AMG E 53 4MATIC+
68.5 in(1740 mm)
Vehicle dimensions
Mercedes-AMG E 534MATIC+
Vehicle length 190.6 in(4842 mm)
Vehicle width including out‐side mirrors
80.9 in(2055 mm)
Vehicle height 56.3 in(1430 mm)
Wheelbase 113.1 in(2873 mm)
Turning radius 39.7 ft(12.10 m)
Weights and loads
Please note that for the specified vehicle data:R items of optional equipment increase the
curb weight and reduce the payload.
Roof load
Mercedes-AMG E 534MATIC+
Maximum roof load 165 lb (75 kg)
Maximum speeds
Missing values were not available at time ofgoing to print.The following values only apply to vehicles withthe AMG Driver's Package.
Maximum speeds
Mercedes-AMG E 534MATIC+
Maximum speed
1st gear 31 mph (50 km/h)
2nd gear 51 mph (83 km/h)
3rd gear 74 mph (119 km/h)
4th gear 102 mph (164 km/h)
5th gear 137 mph (221 km/h)
6th gear 155 mph (250 km/h)
7th gear 155 mph (250 km/h)
8th gear
9th gear
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Warning and indicator lampsSafety systems
Warning/indicator lamp Possible causes/consequences andMM Solutions
.SPORT handling modewarning lamp
SPORT handling mode is activated while the engine is running.
When SPORT handling mode is activated, ESP® only stabilizes the vehicle to a limited extent.
& WARNING Risk of skidding due to incorrect application of SPORT handling mode
When you activate SPORT handling mode, there is an increased risk of skidding and having an accident.# Only activate SPORT handling mode in the circumstances described as follows.
# Observe the notes on activating SPORT handling mode (→ page 14).
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AAcceleration
see KickdownAMG
Menu (on-board computer) .................... 20AMG adaptive sport suspension sys‐tem .............................................................. 18
Selecting the suspension setting ........... 18Setting ................................................... 18Suspension ............................................ 16
AMG Performance adjustable exhaustsystem ........................................................ 11
Function ................................................. 11Operating ............................................... 11
AMG TRACK PACEConfiguring ............................................ 28Drag Race .............................................. 26General information ............................... 25Telemetry display ................................... 27Track Race ............................................. 25
Authorized Mercedes-Benz Centersee Qualified specialist workshop
Authorized workshopsee Qualified specialist workshop
Automatic engine start (ECO start/stop function) ............................................ 10Automatic engine stop (ECO start/stop function) ............................................ 10Automatic transmission
Drive programs ...................................... 11DYNAMIC SELECT switch ....................... 11Kickdown ............................................... 13Manual gearshifting ............................... 12Oil temperature (on-board computer,Performance menu) ............................... 20Steering wheel paddle shifters .............. 12
BBoost pressure (on-board computer,Performance menu) .................................. 20Brakes
New/replaced brakepads/brakediscs ...................................................... 10Notes on breaking-in a new vehicle ....... 10
CChanging gears .......................................... 12
Manually ................................................ 12Climate control
Filling capacity for PAG oil ..................... 32Refrigerant filling capacity ..................... 32
Cockpit ......................................................... 4Overview ................................................. 4
Comfort modesee AMG adaptive sport suspension system
Coolant (engine)Filling capacity ...................................... 32
DDashboard
see CockpitDealership
see Qualified specialist workshopDrag Race
Setting ................................................... 26Drive programs
see DYNAMIC SELECT
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Driving safety systemESP® (Electronic Stability Program) ....... 14
Driving systemAMG adaptive sport suspension sys‐tem ........................................................ 16
Driving tipsNotes on breaking-in a new vehicle ....... 10
Dynamic dataDisplaying .............................................. 12
DYNAMIC SELECT ....................................... 11Drive programs ...................................... 11Function ................................................. 11
EE10 .............................................................. 31ECO start/stop function ........................... 10
Automatic engine start .......................... 10Automatic engine stop ........................... 10Method of operation .............................. 10
EngineECO start/stop function ........................ 10
Engine oilCapacity ................................................ 32
MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval ................. 32Quality ................................................... 32Temperature (on-board computer,Performance menu) ............................... 20
ESP® (Electronic Stability Program)Function/notes ..................................... 14SPORT handling mode ........................... 14Status display (on-board computer,Performance menu) ............................... 20
FFuel
E10 ........................................................ 31Flexible fuel vehicles .............................. 31Fuel reserve ........................................... 32Gasoline ................................................. 31Quality (gasoline) ................................... 31sulfur content ........................................ 31Tank content ......................................... 32
GG-meter (on-board computer, Per‐formance menu) ........................................ 20Gasoline ...................................................... 31
Gear display (on-board computer, Per‐formance menu) ........................................ 20Gearshift recommendation ...................... 13Glide mode ................................................. 13
HHead-up Display
Function ................................................ 23
IInstrument display
AMG displays ......................................... 20
KKickdown ................................................... 13
Using ..................................................... 13
LLimited Warranty
Vehicle ..................................................... 8
MMaximum speeds ...................................... 33
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Menu (on-board computer)AMG displays ......................................... 20Performance .......................................... 20
NNotes on breaking-in a new vehicle ......... 10
OOn-board computer
AMG menu ............................................ 20Performance menu ................................ 20
Operating fluidsFuel (gasoline) ....................................... 31
Operating safetyInformation .............................................. 6
Operator's ManualVehicle equipment ................................... 6
PPerformance (on-board computer,Performance menu) .................................. 20Power output (on-board computer,Performance menu) .................................. 20
QQualified specialist workshop .................... 7
RRACETIMER (on-board computer, Per‐formance menu) ........................................ 21Reserve
Fuel ....................................................... 32Roof load .................................................... 33
SSeat belt extender ....................................... 9Seat belts
Seat belt extender ................................... 9Selecting a gear
see Changing gearsService center
see Qualified specialist workshopSETUP (on-board computer, Perform‐ance menu) ................................................ 20Shift paddles
see Steering wheel paddle shifters
Shifting gearsGearshift recommendation .................... 13
Specialist workshop .................................... 7SPORT handling mode
Function/notes ..................................... 14Sport Plus suspension setting
see AMG adaptive sport suspension systemSport suspension setting
see AMG adaptive sport suspension systemSports exhaust
see AMG Performance adjustableexhaust system
Start/stop functionsee ECO start/stop function
Steering wheel paddle shifters ................ 12Sulfur content ............................................ 31Suspension
AMG adaptive sport suspension sys‐tem ........................................................ 16Selecting the suspension setting ........... 18Setting the suspension level .................. 18
Suspension levelSetting ................................................... 18
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TTank content
Fuel ....................................................... 32Reserve (fuel) ........................................ 32
Telemetry displayCalling up .............................................. 27
TemperatureEngine oil (on-board computer, Per‐formance menu) .................................... 20Transmission oil (on-board computer,Performance menu) ............................... 20
Tire inflation compressorsee TIREFIT kit
TIREFIT kit .................................................. 30Storage location .................................... 30
Toolsee Vehicle tool kit
Torque (on-board computer, Perform‐ance menu) ................................................ 20Track Race
Setting ................................................... 25Trunk lid
Opening dimensions .............................. 32
VVehicle
Correct use .............................................. 8Equipment ............................................... 6Limited Warranty ..................................... 8Qualified specialist workshop .................. 7
Vehicle dataMaximum speeds .................................. 33Roof load ............................................... 33Turning radius ........................................ 32Vehicle height ........................................ 32Vehicle length ........................................ 32Vehicle width ......................................... 32Wheelbase ............................................. 32
Vehicle dimensions ................................... 32Vehicle tool kit ........................................... 30
TIREFIT kit ............................................. 30
WWarm-up (on-board computer, Per‐formance menu) ........................................ 20
Warning/indicator lamp.SPORT handling mode warninglamp ...................................................... 34
Warranty ...................................................... 8Workshop
see Qualified specialist workshop
38 Index