Segment:
Mid-size luxury sedan, representing a significant portion of Mercedes-Benz's sales in the late 1990s.
Prestige:
Known for its comfortable ride, robust build quality, and advanced features for its time, appealing to discerning buyers.
Competitors:
Competed directly with vehicles like the BMW 5 Series (E39), Audi A6 (C5), Lexus GS, and Volvo S80.
Design Philosophy:
The W210 E-Class introduced a distinctive dual-headlight design and a more rounded, aerodynamic profile compared to its predecessor (W124).
Comfort Ride:
Emphasized a sophisticated and compliant ride quality, a hallmark of the E-Class lineage.
Safety Engineering:
Incorporated advanced safety systems like multi-stage airbags and enhanced structural integrity.
Engine Operation:
Detailed explanations of engine functions, starting, stopping, and break-in procedures.
Transmission Operation:
Information on automatic transmission operation, gear selection (P, R, N, D, 2, 1/E/S modes), and parking.
Braking System:
Operation of the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), parking brake, and general braking advice.
Electrical System:
Explanation of dashboard indicators, warning lamps, exterior and interior lighting, and basic electrical functions.
Climate Control:
Operation of the automatic climate control (THERMATIC or THERMOTRONIC), air conditioning, heating, and ventilation.
Infotainment Audio:
Details on the factory-installed audio system, radio operation, CD player (if equipped), and speaker controls.
Comfort Convenience:
Operation of power windows, power seats (with memory functions), mirrors, sunroof, and central locking.
Safety Features:
Explanation of airbags (front, side if equipped), seat belts, child seat installation (ISOFIX compatibility), and traction control (ASR/ETS).
Instrument Panel:
Detailed guide to all gauges, indicators, warning lights, and controls on the dashboard.
Exterior Features:
Operation of headlamps (automatic on/off), wipers, washers, and exterior mirrors.
Interior Features:
Operation of interior lighting, sun visors, storage compartments, and vanity mirrors.
Tire Wheel Info:
Recommended tire pressures, wheel bolt tightening specifications, and tire changing procedures.
Fuel System:
Fuel recommendations, fuel tank capacity, and fuel filler door operation.
Exhaust System:
Basic information on exhaust system care (though detailed repair is not covered).
Cooling System:
Information on coolant levels and general system operation.
Lubrication System:
Oil level checks and general lubrication advice.
Battery Charging:
Battery maintenance and jump-starting procedures.
Routine Maintenance:
Guidance on checking fluid levels (oil, coolant, brake fluid, power steering fluid), tire pressure checks.
Driving Techniques:
Tips for efficient driving, proper use of transmission modes, and understanding vehicle behavior.
Emergency Procedures:
Instructions for dealing with flat tires, engine overheating, and electrical failures.
Cleaning Care:
Recommendations for interior and exterior cleaning and care.
Towing Transport:
Information on towing the vehicle and proper transportation methods.
Troubleshooting Basic:
Guidance on interpreting dashboard warning lights and taking appropriate action.
Depth:
Owner-level operation, basic maintenance checks, and safety information. Does not include detailed diagnostic procedures or repair instructions typical of a service manual.
NHTSA Rating:
Generally rated well by IIHS and NHTSA for its era, though specific ratings may vary by test year. Known for structural integrity.
ABS:
Standard Anti-lock Braking System (ABS).
Traction Control:
ASR (Acceleration Slip Regulation) or ETS (Electronic Traction System) on some models.
Airbags:
Front airbags, side airbags (optional/standard depending on trim and year).
Seat Belts:
Pretensioning seatbelts with force limiters.
Child Seat Anchors:
ISOFIX (or similar Mercedes-Benz standard) for child seat installation.
Audio System:
Factory Audiophile sound system with multiple speakers, often with AM/FM radio, cassette player, and optional CD changer.
Navigation:
Optional COMAND (Cockpit Management and Navigation Device) navigation system available on some models.
Cruise Control:
Standard cruise control with speed limiter function.
Rain Sensing Wipers:
Optional rain-sensing wiper system available on higher trims.
Phone Integration:
Optional factory-installed tele-aid or cellular phone preparation kits.
Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 7,500 to 10,000 miles or 12 months, depending on driving conditions and oil specification used, often indicated by the 'Service A' or 'Service B' reminder system.
Major Service Interval:
Major services (e.g., transmission fluid change, spark plugs, coolant flush) are generally recommended at intervals of 30,000 to 60,000 miles, detailed within the service booklet (often a separate document).
Engine Oil:
API SJ or higher, SAE 0W-40 or 5W-40 synthetic oil recommended. Always consult the manual for specific MB-Approval numbers.
Transmission Fluid:
MB Specification 236.10 (e.g., Pentosin ATF 1, Mobil ATF 134) for the 722.6 transmission.
Coolant:
Mercedes-Benz approved Antifreeze/Coolant (e.g., ZEREX G-05, Pentofrost SF) mixed with distilled water.
Brake Fluid:
DOT 4 Plus (MB Specification 331.0).
Common Wear Items:
Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor, Idle Air Control (IAC) valve, cooling fan clutch, oil cooler seals, vacuum lines, and various suspension bushings can be wear items.
Electrical Gremlins:
While robust, some minor electrical issues (e.g., CAN bus communication issues, sensor failures) can occur with age. The Owner's Manual helps diagnose basic dash warnings.
Amg Specific:
E55 AMG specific maintenance might involve more frequent brake and tire wear due to performance driving, and specific AMG service requirements.