Driving and parking, Parking – Mercedes-Benz GL-Class 2015 User Manual

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In addition, at least one of the following con-

ditions must be fulfilled:

R

the engine is switched off.

R

the driver's door is open and the seat belt is

not fastened.

R

the vehicle is stationary for a lengthy

period.

The red F (USA only) or ! (Canada

only) indicator lamp in the instrument cluster

lights up.

i

The electric parking brake is not automat-

ically engaged if the engine is switched off

by the ECO start/stop function.

Releasing automatically

The electric parking brake is released auto-

matically when all of the following conditions

are fulfilled:

R

the engine is running.

R

the transmission is in position D or R.

R

the seat belt has been fastened.

R

you depress the accelerator pedal.

If the transmission is in position R, the trunk

lid must be closed.
If your seat belt is not fastened, the following

conditions must be fulfilled to automatically

release the electric parking brake:

R

the driver's door is closed.

R

you have shifted out of transmission posi-

tion P or you have previously driven faster

than 2 mph (3 km/h).

i

Ensure that you do not depress the accel-

erator pedal unintentionally. Otherwise the

parking brake will be released and the vehi-

cle will start to move.

Emergency braking

X

While driving, push handle : of the electric

parking brake.

The vehicle can also be braked during an

emergency by using the electric parking

brake.

i

The vehicle is braked for as long as the

handle of the electric parking brake is

pressed. The longer the electric parking

brake handle is depressed, the greater the

braking force.

During braking:

R

a warning tone sounds

R

the

Release Park. Brake

Release Park. Brake

message

appears

R

the red F (USA only) or ! (Canada

only) indicator lamp in the instrument clus-

ter flashes

When the vehicle has been braked to a stand-

still, the electric parking brake is engaged.

Parking the vehicle for a long period

If you leave the vehicle parked for longer than

four weeks, the battery may be damaged by

exhaustive discharging.

X

Connecting a trickle charger.

i

You can obtain information about trickle

chargers from a qualified specialist work-

shop.

If you leave the vehicle parked for longer than

six weeks, the vehicle may suffer damage as a

result of lack of use.

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