Driving and parking, Driving systems – Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2015 User Manual

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Hilltops

When driving on an uphill gradient, reduce

pressure slightly on the accelerator immedi-

ately before reaching the top of the hill (do not

shift the transmission to position N). Use the

vehicle's own impetus to drive over the top of

the hill.
This style of driving prevents:

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the vehicle from lifting off the ground on the

brow of a hill

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loss of traction

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the vehicle from traveling too quickly down

the other side

Driving downhill

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Before tackling steep downhill gradients,

select shift range 1(

Y

page 145).

This way you use the engine's braking

effect to reduce the speed. If this is not

sufficient, brake gently. When doing so,

make sure that the vehicle is facing in the

direction of the line of fall.

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Observe the notes on driving in mountain-

ous terrain (

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page 161).

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Drive slowly.

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Do not drive at an angle down steep

inclines. Steer into the line of fall and drive

with the front wheels aligned straight. Oth-

erwise, the vehicle could slip sideways, tip

and roll over.

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Check that the brakes are working normally

after a long downhill stretch.

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The special off-road ABS setting

(

Y

page 62) enables repeated, brief, pre-

cise locking of the front wheels, which

leads to the wheels digging into the loose

ground. Note that when the front wheels

are fully braked, they slide easily over the

surface of the ground, making it difficult to

steer.

Driving systems

Cruise control

Important safety notes

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WARNING

The brake pedal moves when cruise control

brakes the vehicle. A foot in the area under

the brake pedal could become trapped. The

movement of the pedal, and therefore the

vehicle's ability to brake, may be restricted by

objects in the area under the brake. There is a

risk of an accident and injury.
Do not place your foot under the brake pedal.

Keep the area under the brake pedal free from

obstructions.

If you fail to adapt your driving style, cruise

control can neither reduce the risk of acci-

dent nor override the laws of physics. Cruise

control cannot take account of road, weather

and traffic conditions. Cruise control is only

an aid. You are responsible for the distance to

the vehicle in front, for vehicle speed and for

braking in good time. Adjust your driving style

to the traffic conditions. Only engage cruise

control when the current road, weather and

traffic conditions permit it to be done safely.

Drive carefully and maintain a suitable dis-

tance to the vehicle in front.
Do not use cruise control:

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in traffic conditions that do not allow you to

drive at a constant speed, e.g. heavy traffic,

on winding roads or off-road

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on slippery road surfaces. Braking or accel-

erating could cause the drive wheels to lose

traction and the vehicle could then skid

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when there is poor visibility, e.g. due to fog,

heavy rain or snow

General notes

Cruise control maintains a constant road

speed for you. On long and steep downhill

gradients, especially if the vehicle is laden,

you must select shift range 1, 2 or 3 in good

time. By doing so, you will make use of the

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