Driving and parking, Driving tips – Mercedes-Benz M-Class 2014 Owners Manual User Manual

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WARNING

If the vehicle level is high, the vehicle center

of gravity is raised. This could cause the

vehicle to tip over more easily on uphill or

downhill gradients. There is a risk of an

accident.
Select the lowest possible vehicle level.

When driving off-road, sand, mud and water,

possibly mixed with oil, for example, could get

into the brakes. This could result in a reduced

braking effect or in total brake failure and also

in increased wear and tear. The braking

characteristics change depending on the

material ingressing the brakes. Clean the

brakes after driving off-road. If you detect a

reduced braking effect or grinding noises,

have the brake system checked in a qualified

specialist workshop as soon as possible.

Adapt your driving style to the different

braking characteristics.
Driving off-road increases the likelihood of

damage to the vehicle, which, in turn, can lead

to failure of the mechanical assembly or

systems. Adapt your driving style to suit the

terrain conditions. Drive carefully. Have

damage to the vehicle rectified immediately

at a qualified specialist workshop.
Do not switch to transmission position N

when driving off-road. You could lose control

of the vehicle if you attempt to brake using

the service brake. If the gradient is too steep,

drive backwards in reverse gear.

General notes

Read this section carefully before driving your

vehicle off-road. Practice by driving over more

gentle off-road terrain first.
Familiarize yourself with the characteristics

of your vehicle and the gear shift operation

before driving through difficult terrain.

The following driving systems are specially

adapted to off-road driving:

R

Off-road ABS (

Y

page 67)

R

AIRMATIC package (vehicle level)

(

Y

page 207)

R

DSR (Downhill Speed Regulation)

(

Y

page 246)

Observe the following notes:

R

Stop the vehicle before starting to drive

along an off-road route.

R

For vehicles with the AIRMATIC

package: select a vehicle level that is

suitable for the off-road terrain. To avoid

damaging the vehicle, make sure there is

always sufficient ground clearance.

R

Check that items of luggage and loads are

stowed safely and are well secured

(

Y

page 337).

R

Always keep the engine running and in gear

when driving on a downhill gradient.

Activate DSR (

Y

page 246).

R

Always keep the doors, tailgate, windows

and sliding sunroof closed while driving.

R

Adapt your speed to the terrain. The

rougher, steeper or more ruts on the

terrain, the slower your speed should be.

R

Drive slowly and at an even speed through

the water. Ensure that a bow wave does not

form as you drive.

R

Drive with extreme care on unfamiliar off-

road routes where visibility is poor. For

safety reasons, get out of the vehicle first

and survey the off-road route.

R

Look out for obstacles, such as rocks,

holes, tree stumps and furrows.

R

Check the depth of water before fording

rivers and streams.

R

When fording, do not stop and do not

switch off the engine.

R

On sand, drive quickly to overcome the

rolling resistance. Otherwise the vehicle's

wheels could become stuck in loose

ground.

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