Power assistance, Brakes, Power assistance brakes – Mercedes-Benz E-Class 2006 Owners Manual User Manual

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Operation

Driving instructions

Power assistance

Brakes

Warning!

G

The brake system requires electrical energy

for operation.

A malfunction in the vehicle’s power supply

or electrical system may impair brake sys-

tem operation and switch it into its emer-

gency operation mode. In such a case, the

red brake warning lamp (

page 376) and

warning messages in the instrument cluster

(

page 386) come on while driving. To

brake, the driver must then apply signifi-

cantly greater brake pedal pressure and de-

press the pedal much further to obtain the

expected braking effect. If necessary, apply

full pressure to the brake pedal. Brakes may

only be applied to the front wheels. Stop-

ping distance is increased!

If there is a malfunction in the electrohy-

draulic brake system, we recommend that

the vehicle be transported with all wheels

off the ground using flatbed or appropriate

wheel lift/dolly equipment. A tow bar must

be used if circumstances do not permit the

use of the recommended towing methods

and the vehicle requires towing with all four

wheels on the ground. Towing the vehicle

with all four wheels on the ground is only

permissible for distances up to 30 miles

(50 km) and at a speed not to exceed

30 mph (50 km/h). For more information,

refer to “Towing the vehicle” (

page 457).

For more information, see “Electrohydraulic

brake system” (

page 97).

With the engine not running, there is no

power assistance for the brake and steering

systems. In this case, it is important to keep

in mind that a considerably higher degree of

effort is necessary to brake and steer the ve-

hicle.

Warning!

G

After driving in heavy rain for some time

without applying the brakes or through wa-

ter deep enough to wet brake components,

the first braking action may be somewhat

reduced and increased pedal pressure may

be necessary to obtain expected braking ef-

fect. Maintain a safe distance from vehicles

in front.

Resting your foot on the brake pedal will

cause excessive and premature wear of the

brake pads.

It can also result in the brakes overheating,

thereby significantly reducing their effec-

tiveness. It may not be possible to stop the

vehicle in sufficient time to avoid an acci-

dent.

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