Driv ing and pa rki ng, Towing a trailer – Mercedes-Benz GL-Class 2015 User Manual

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using the brake controller and check

whether the brakes function correctly.

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Secure any objects on the trailer to prevent

the cargo from slipping when the vehicle is

in motion.

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When you couple up a trailer, check at reg-

ular intervals that the load is firmly secured.

If the trailer is equipped with trailer lights

and brakes, check the trailer to ensure that

these are working.

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Bear in mind that the handling will be less

stable when towing a trailer than when driv-

ing without one. Avoid sudden steering

movements.

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The vehicle/trailer combination is heavier,

accelerates more slowly, has a decreased

gradient climbing capability and a longer

braking distance.
It is more susceptible to side winds and

requires more careful steering.

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If possible, do not brake suddenly, but

instead depress the brake pedal moder-

ately at first so that the trailer can activate

its brakes. Then increase the pressure on

the brake pedal.

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If the automatic transmission repeatedly

shifts between gears on uphill or downhill

gradients, shift to a lower gear using the

left-hand steering wheel paddle shifter.
A lower gear and lower speed reduce the

risk of engine failure.

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When driving downhill, shift to a lower gear

to utilize the engine's braking effect.
Avoid continuous brake application as this

may overheat the vehicle brakes and, if

installed, the trailer brakes.

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If the coolant temperature increases dra-

matically while the air-conditioning system

is switched on, switch off the air-condition-

ing system.
Coolant heat can also be dissipated by

opening the windows and switching the

ventilation blower and the interior temper-

ature to the highest level.

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When overtaking, pay particular attention

to the extended length of your vehicle/

trailer combination.
Due to the length of the vehicle/trailer

combination, you require additional road

space in relation to the vehicle you are

overtaking before you can change back to

the original lane.

Decoupling a trailer

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WARNING

If you uncouple a trailer with the overrun

brake engaged, you could trap your hand

between the vehicle and the trailer drawbar.

There is a risk of injury.
Do not uncouple a trailer if the overrun brake

is engaged.

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WARNING

Vehicles with level control:
The vehicle is lowered as soon as you discon-

nect the trailer cable. This could result in your

limbs or those of other people that are

between the vehicle body and tires or under-

neath the vehicle being trapped. There is a

risk of injury.
Make sure that nobody is in the immediate

vicinity of the wheel housings or under the

vehicle when you disconnect the trailer cable.

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Do not disconnect a trailer with an

engaged overrun brake. Otherwise, your

vehicle could be damaged by the rebound-

ing of the overrun brake.

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Make sure that the automatic transmission

is set to position P.

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Apply the vehicle's electric parking brake.

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Start the engine.

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Close all doors and the tailgate.

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Apply the trailer's parking brake.

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