Mercedes-Benz CL-Class 2007 User Manual

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Controls in detail

Automatic transmission

If you want the gear position to remain in
neutral position N, e.g. when taking the
vehicle through an automatic conveyor
type car wash or when towing the vehicle,
observe the following instructions.

!

DISTRONIC Plus*:

The transmission will shift to park position P
automatically, only when DISTRONIC Plus brings
your vehicle to a standstill, and when it meets at
least one of the following conditions at the same
time:

ț

the engine is turned off

ț

the driver’s or passenger door opens and the
seat belt is not engaged in the buckle

In addition to shifting to park position P, the
electronic parking brake will be engaged auto-
matically.

i

Make it a practice to always shift into park

position P before turning off the engine and

ț

remove the SmartKey from the starter
switch

or

ț

open a door

or when using KEYLESS-GO*, before turning off
the engine with the start/stop button and open-
ing the driver’s or passenger door.

Effect

í

Reverse gear

Shift into reverse gear R only
when the vehicle is stopped.

ë

Neutral

No power is transmitted from the
engine to the drive axle. When
the brakes are released, the
vehicle can be moved freely
(pushed or towed).

To avoid damage to the trans-
mission, never shift into neutral
position N while driving.

If the ESP

®

is deactivated or

malfunctioning:
Shift into neutral position N only
if the vehicle is in danger of
skidding, e.g. on icy roads.

!

If you turn off the engine using the

SmartKey or the KEYLESS-GO* start/stop
button, the transmission will shift to neutral
position N automatically.

Warning!

G

When leaving the SmartKey or SmartKey

with KEYLESS-GO* in the starter switch, do

not leave children unattended in the vehicle.

It is possible for children to switch on the

ignition which could result in unsupervised

use of vehicle equipment. Unsupervised use

of vehicle equipment could result in an

accident and/or serious personal injury.

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