Dri vi ng and parkin g, Towing a trailer – Mercedes-Benz GL-Class 2014 Owners Manual User Manual

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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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If you couple up a trailer, regularly check

that the cargo is securely fastened and

make sure that the trailer lamps and (if

applicable) the trailer brakes are

functioning correctly.

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Bear in mind that the handling will be less

stable when towing a trailer than when

driving 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, avoid abrupt braking. Depress

the brake pedal moderately at first, so that

the trailer can activate its own 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

dramatically while the air-conditioning

system is switched on, switch off the air-

conditioning system.
Coolant heat can additionally be dissipated

by opening the windows and by setting the

blower fan and the interior temperature to

maximum.

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When overtaking, pay particular attention

to the extended length of your vehicle/

trailer combination.

Due to the length of your vehicle/trailer

combination, you will have to travel an

additional distance beyond the vehicle you

are overtaking before returning to the

previous 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

disconnect the trailer cable. This could result

in your limbs or those of other people that are

between the vehicle body and tires or

underneath 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

rebounding 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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Detach the trailer cable and decouple the

trailer.

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Switch off the engine.

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