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É2135848612qËÍ2135848612Order no. P213 1175 13 Part no. 213 584 86 12Edition C-2019E-Class SedanMercedes-AMG SupplementMercedes-Benz

Publication detailsInternetFurther information about Mercedes-Benz vehi‐cles and about Daimler AG can be found on thefollowing websites:http://www.mbusa.com (USA only)http://www.mercedes-benz.ca (Canada only)Documentation teamAG: not to be reprinted, translated orotherwise reproduced, in whole or in part, with‐out written permission from Daimler AG. DaimlerVehicle manufacturerDaimler AGMercedesstrasse 13770327 StuttgartGermanyAs 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 MercedesBenz Limited Warranty.The equipment or model designation of yourvehicle may vary according to:R ModelR OrderR National versionR AvailabilityMercedes-AMG reserves the right to introducechanges in the following areas:R DesignR EquipmentR Technical featuresThe 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 supplementsKeep 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 Company21358486122135848612

2ContentsSymbols . 3At a glance . 4Cockpit . 4General notes .Operator's Manual .Operating safety .Qualified specialist workshop .Correct use of the vehicle .Limited Warranty .777899Automatic transmission . 16Driving and driving safety systems . 18Instrument Display and on-boardcomputer .Notes on the Instrument Display and onboard computer .Calling up displays on the Performancemenu .Displaying and starting RACETIMER inthe Performance menu .Function of the Head-up Display .2828282931Seat belts . 10Reduced protection . 10Multimedia system . 33AMG TRACK PACE . 33Seats . 11Adjusting the AMG Performance seat . 11Breakdown assistance . 38Flat tire . 38Driving and parking . 12Driving . 12DYNAMIC SELECT switch . 14Wheels and tires . 39Overview of the tire-change tool kit . 39Changing a wheel . 39Technical data . 41Operating fluids . 41Vehicle data . 42Display messages and warning/indi‐cator lamps . 44Display messages . 44Warning and indicator lamps . 45Index . 46

SymbolsIn this Operator's Manual, you will find the fol‐lowing symbols:& DANGER Danger due to not observingthe warning noticesWarning 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 notesEnvironmental 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 damageNotes 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.InstructionX(Q page) Further information on a topicInformation on the multifunction dis‐Displayplay/media display Highest menu level, which is to beselected in the multimedia system*Corresponding submenus, which areto be selected in the multimedia sys‐tem*Marks a cause3

4At a glance – Cockpit

At a glance – Cockpit1 Steering wheel paddle shifter 162 Combination switch3 DIRECT SELECT lever4 Display (multimedia system)H Manual gearshifting (permanent setting) 16K Control panel for the multimedia systemL Adjusts the steering wheel7 Climate control systemsM Control panel for the on-board computer8 Glove boxN Unlocks the hood9 Hazard warning lightsO Electric parking brakeA Stowage compartmentP Light switchB Control elements for the multimedia system 14D ECO start/stop functionQ Control panel for:Active Steering AssistActive Lane Keeping AssistE Active Parking AssistActivates/deactivates SPORT handling mode23J PASSENGER AIRBAG indicator lamps6 Control panel for the multimedia systemF Activates/deactivates ESP I DYNAMIC SELECT switch5 Start/stop buttonC AMG Performance exhaust systemG AMG adaptive sport suspension system (sus‐pension tuning) 18 18Parking Assist PARKTRONICHead-up Display5

6At a glance – CockpitRear window roller sunblindSets the vehicle level

General notesOperator'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 failuresIf 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 partsModification 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.7

8General notes& WARNING Risk of fire due to flammablematerials on hot parts of the exhaustsystemRFlammable 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 offroad, regularly check the vehicle under‐side.# Remove trapped plants or other flam‐mable material.# If there is damage, consult a qualifiedspecialist workshop immediately.R* NOTE Damage to the vehicleIn the following situations, in particular, thereis a risk of damage to the vehicle:R The vehicle becomes grounded, e.g. on ahigh curb or an unpaved roadThe vehicle is driven too fast over anobstacle, e.g. a curb, speed bump or pot‐holeA heavy object strikes the underbody orchassis componentsIn 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 repairedimmediately 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 andconversionsR Work on electronic components

General notesMercedes‑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 tomotor vehiclesLimited 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.9

10Seat beltsReduced protectionThe AMG sport seat and the AMG Performanceseat are designed for the standard three-pointseat belt. If you install a different multipoint seatbelt, e.g. sport or racing seat belts, the restraintsystem cannot provide the intended level of pro‐tection.Depending on the type of seat, there may beopenings in the seat backrest. These openingshave no function.& WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injurydue to modified seat belt systemsIf you feed seat belts through the opening inthe seat backrest, the seat backrest may bedamaged or may even break in the event ofan accident.# Only use the standard three-point seatbelt.# Never modify the seat belt system.

SeatsAdjusting the AMG Performance seatTo adjust the contour of the seat and forimproved lateral support, you can adjust thefront seats individually.On the front passenger seat, you can adjust onlythe seat side bolsters of the seat backrest.##To adjust the seat side bolsters of theseat cushion: press button 1 (narrower) or2 (wider).To adjust the seat side bolsters of theseat backrest: press button 3 (narrower)or 4 (wider).11

12Driving and parkingDrivingBreaking-in notesTo preserve the engine during the first1,000 miles (1,500 km):R Drive at varying road speeds and enginespeeds.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 Mercedes-AMG E 53 4MATIC : Drive thevehicle in drive program A or ;.R Mercedes‑AMG E 63 4MATIC andMercedes‑AMG E 63 S 4MATIC : Drive thevehicle in drive program A.R Change gear before the tachometer needle isÔ of the way to the red area of the tachome‐ter.R Do not shift down a gear manually in order tobrake.R Avoid overstraining the vehicle, e.g. driving atfull throttle.RRDo not depress the accelerator pedal pastthe pressure point (kickdown).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 areeither 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.Notes on the locking differentialAfter a breaking-in period of 2000 miles(3000 km) the oil on the locking differentialshould be changed in a qualified specialist work‐shop. This oil change prolongs the service life ofthe locking differential.Operation of the ECO start/stop functionMercedes-AMG E 53 4MATIC The engine is switched off automatically in driveprograms A and ; if all vehicle conditionsfor an automatic engine stop are met in the fol‐lowing situations:R you brake the vehicle to a standstill in trans‐mission position h or i.R you engage transmission position j.R you depress the brake pedal when driving atspeeds below 15 mph (20 km/h).The needle of the tachometer points to zero inthe multifunction display.

Driving and parkingThe engine is restarted automatically if:you release the brake pedal in transmissionposition h when the HOLD function is notactive and the vehicle does not start tomove.R you engage transmission position h or k.R you release the brake pedal and the vehiclestarts to move on a gentle downhill gradientat a speed below 3 mph (5 km/h).R you depress the accelerator pedal.R you change the vehicle level.R an automatic engine start is necessary.RIf the engine was switched off by the ECO start/stop function and you leave the vehicle, a warn‐ing tone sounds. The Vehicle Operational Switchthe Ignition Off Before Exiting display messagealso appears in the multifunction display. If youdo not switch off the ignition, the ignition isautomatically switched off after one minute.Mercedes-AMG E 63 4MATIC and MercedesAMG E 63 S 4MATIC The engine is automatically switched off if thefollowing conditions are met:R you have selected drive program A.R you brake the vehicle to a standstill in trans‐mission position h or i.R if all vehicle conditions for an automaticengine stop are met.RThe engine is restarted automatically if:R you release the brake pedal in transmissionposition h when the HOLD function is notactive.R you shift from transmission position j.R you engage transmission position h or k.R you depress the accelerator pedal.R you permanently activate manual gearshift‐ing.R you pull the left-hand steering wheel paddleshifter.R you change the vehicle level.AMG Performance exhaust system13an 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.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)

14Driving and parkingOperating the AMG Performance exhaustsystemTips for the AMG ceramic high-performancecomposite brake systemThe brake system is designed for heavy loads.This may lead to noise when braking. This effectcan also occur after washing the vehicle.The noise depends on the following factors:R SpeedR Brake forceR Environmental conditions, e.g. temperatureand air humidity% Have the brake system checked at a quali‐fied specialist workshop after it has beensubjected to extreme loads.#Press button 1.The sporty characteristic (powerful) is selec‐ted when the 2 indicator lamps lights up.DYNAMIC SELECT switchFunction of the DYNAMIC SELECT switchThis chapter describes the function of theDYNAMIC SELECT switch for theMercedes‑AMG E 53 4MATIC model.Use the DYNAMIC SELECT switch to changebetween the following drive programs:R ; (Eco): particularly economical drivingstyleR (Individual): individual settingsR A (Comfort): comfortable and economi‐cal driving styleR C (Sport): sporty driving styleR B (Sport Plus): particularly sporty drivingstyleMercedes-AMG recommends selecting the driveprogram A 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 flapsR SteeringR Availability of the ECO start/stop function

Driving and parkingRRDriver assistance systemsAvailability 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 Function of the DYNAMIC SELECT switchThis chapter describes the function of theDYNAMIC SELECT switch for theMercedes‑AMG E 63 4MATIC andMercedes‑AMG E 63 S 4MATIC models.Use the DYNAMIC SELECT switch to changebetween the following drive programs:R (Individual): individual settingsR A (Comfort): comfortable and economi‐cal driving styleRRRC (Sport): sporty driving styleB (Sport Plus): particularly sporty drivingstyleMercedes-AMG E 63 S 4MATIC : I(RACE): extremely sporty driving% Drive program I may not be used on nor‐mal roads. Drive program I may only beactivated and used on dedicated race cir‐cuits, not on public roads.% Mercedes-AMG recommends selecting thedrive program A when in city traffic orstop-and-go traffic.Depending on the drive program selected, thefollowing vehicle characteristics will change:R Drive (engine management)R Transmission managementR ESP R SuspensionR Position of the exhaust gas flapsR SteeringR Availability of the ECO start/stop functionRRR15Driver assistance systemsAvailability of glide mode4MATIC % 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 ESP R SuspensionR Manual gearshiftingDisplaying dynamic dataMultimedia system:4 Vehicle 5 e DYNAMIC SELECT# Select Dyn. Data.Dynamic data is display

The AMG sport seat and the AMG Performance seat are designed for the standard three-point seat belt. If you install a different multipoint seat belt, e.g. sport or racing seat belts, the restraint system cannot provide the intended level of pro‐ tection. Depending on the type of seat, there may be openings in the seat backrest. These openings

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