Safe ty, Driving safety systems – Mercedes-Benz M-Class 2015 Owners Manual User Manual

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Should you approach an obstacle and Adap-

tive Brake Assist has detected a risk of colli-

sion, Adaptive Brake Assist calculates the

braking force necessary to avoid a rear-end

collision. Should you apply the brakes vigo-

rously, Adaptive Brake Assist will automati-

cally increase the braking force to a level suit-

able for the traffic conditions.

X

Keep the brake pedal depressed until the

emergency braking situation is over.

ABS prevents the wheels from locking.

The brakes will work normally again if:

R

you release the brake pedal.

R

there is no longer any danger of a collision.

R

no obstacle is detected in front of your

vehicle.

Adaptive Brake Assist is then deactivated.
Vehicles with PRE-SAFE

®

: if adaptive Brake

Assist requires particularly high brake pres-

sure, preventive passenger protection meas-

ures (PRE-SAFE

®

) are deployed simultane-

ously.
Up to vehicle speeds of around 155 mph

(250 km/h), adaptive Brake Assist is capable

of reacting to moving objects that have

already been recognized as such at least once

over the period of observation. Adaptive

Brake Assist does not react to stationary

obstacles.
If Adaptive Brake Assist is not available due to

a malfunction in the radar sensor system, the

brake system remains available with full

brake boosting effect and BAS.
In particular, the detection of obstacles can

be impaired if there is:

R

dirt on the sensors or anything else cover-

ing the sensors

R

there is snow or heavy rain

R

there is interference by other radar sources

R

there are strong radar reflections, for

example in parking garages

R

a narrow vehicle traveling in front, e.g. a

motorbike

R

a vehicle traveling in front on a different line

relative to the center of your vehicle

R

new vehicles or after the COLLISION PRE-

VENTION ASSIST system has been serv-

iced
Observe the notes in the section on break-

ing-in (

Y

page 156).

Following damage to the front end of the vehi-

cle, have the configuration and operation of

the radar sensor checked at a qualified spe-

cialist workshop. This also applies to colli-

sions at low speeds where there is no visible

damage to the front of the vehicle.

ESP

®

(Electronic Stability Program)

General notes

i

Observe the "Important safety notes" sec-

tion (

Y

page 67).

ESP

®

monitors driving stability and traction,

i.e. power transmission between the tires and

the road surface.
If ESP

®

detects that the vehicle is deviating

from the direction desired by the driver, one

or more wheels are braked to stabilize the

vehicle. The engine output is also modified to

keep the vehicle on the desired course within

physical limits. ESP

®

assists the driver when

pulling away on wet or slippery roads. ESP

®

can also stabilize the vehicle during braking.

ETS/4ETS (Electronic Traction System)

ETS/4ETS traction control is part of ESP

®

.

Traction control brakes the drive wheels indi-

vidually if they spin. This enables you to pull

away and accelerate on slippery surfaces, for

example if the road surface is slippery on one

side. In addition, more drive torque is trans-

ferred to the wheel or wheels with traction.
Traction control remains active, even if you

deactivate ESP

®

.

In appropriate driving situations, activate the

off-road program (

Y

page 251).

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