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Level control

Important safety notes

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WARNING

When the vehicle is being lowered, people

could become trapped if their limbs are

between the vehicle body and the wheels or

underneath the vehicle. There is a risk of

injury.
Make sure no one is underneath the vehicle or

in the immediate vicinity of the wheel arches

when the vehicle is being lowered.

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WARNING

When you drive with the vehicle raised, the

driving characteristics could be impaired by

the vehicle's raised center of gravity. The vehi-

cle could rollover more easily, for example on

a bend. There is a risk of an accident.
Always select as low a vehicle level as possi-

ble and adjust your driving style.

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WARNING

When you drive with the chassis lowered or

raised, the vehicle's braking and driving char-

acteristics can be significantly impaired. You

could also exceed the permissible vehicle

height if the chassis is raised. There is a risk of

an accident.
Adjust the vehicle level before pulling away.

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WARNING

Due to the high center of gravity, the vehicle

may start to skid and roll over in the event of

an abrupt steering maneuver and/or when

the vehicle's speed is not adapted to the road

conditions. There is a risk of an accident.
Always adapt your speed and driving style to

the vehicle's driving characteristics and to the

prevailing road and weather conditions.

!

When driving on extremely rough terrain,

select a high vehicle level in good time.

Make sure there is always sufficient ground

clearance. You will otherwise damage the

vehicle.

!

When you raise the vehicle in such a way

that not all wheels have contact with the

ground, remove the SmartKey from the

ignition lock.

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Utility vehicles have a significantly higher

rollover rate than other types of vehicles.
Failure to operate this vehicle safely may

result in an accident, rollover of the vehicle,

and severe or fatal injury.

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In a rollover crash, an unbelted person is

significantly more likely to die than a per-

son wearing a seat belt.
You and all vehicle occupants should

always wear your seat belts.

General notes
Further information about "Driving off-road"

(

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page 199).

Level control adapts the vehicle level auto-

matically to the current operating and driving

situation. This results in reduced fuel con-

sumption and improved handling.
If you select ADS comfort mode (

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page 220),

the vehicle is lowered to high-speed level as

the speed increases. As the vehicle speed

decreases, the vehicle is raised back up to

highway level.
If you select ADS sport mode (

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page 220),

the vehicle skips highway level and lowers

directly to high-speed level depending on the

basic setting (

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page 222).

Make changes to the vehicle level while the

vehicle is in motion. This enables the vehicle

to adjust to the new level as quickly as pos-

sible.
The vehicle level may change visibly if you

park the vehicle and the outside temperature

changes. If the temperature drops, the vehi-

cle level is lower; with an increase in temper-

ature, the vehicle level rises.
If you unlock the vehicle or open a door, the

vehicle begins to compensate for load dis-

crepancies while still parked. However, for

significant level changes, such as after the

vehicle has been stationary for a long period,

the engine must be on. For safety reasons,

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