Driv ing and pa rk ing, Driving tips – Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2014 Owners Manual User Manual

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Checklist after driving off-road

Driving over rough terrain places greater

demands on your vehicle than driving on

normal roads. After driving off-road, check

the vehicle. This allows you to detect damage

promptly and reduce the risk of an accident

to yourself and other road users.

X

Shift the transfer case to HIGH

RANGE(

Y

page 194).

X

Disengage the differential locks

(

Y

page 198).

X

Clean the headlamps and rear lights and

check for damage.

X

Clean the front and rear license plates.

X

Clean the wheels and tires with a water jet

and remove any foreign objects.

X

Clean the wheels, tires, wheel housings and

the vehicle underside with a water jet;

check for any foreign objects and damage.

X

Check whether twigs or other parts of

plants have become trapped. These

increase the risk of fire and can damage

fuel pipes, brake hoses or the rubber

bellows of the axle joints and propeller

shafts.

X

After the trip, examine without fail the

entire undercarriage, wheels, tires, brakes,

bodywork structure, steering, chassis and

exhaust system for damage.

X

After driving for extended periods across

sand, mud, gravel, water or in similarly dirty

conditions, have the brake discs, wheels,

brake pads/linings and axle joints checked

and cleaned.

X

If you notice strong vibrations after off-road

driving, check for foreign objects in the

wheels and drive train and, if necessary,

remove them.

Foreign objects can disturb the balance

and cause vibrations.

X

Test the brakes.

Driving on sand

Observe the following rules when driving on

sand:

R

Shift the transfer case to LOW

RANGE(

Y

page 194).

R

Avoid high engine speeds.

R

Limit the shift range of the automatic

transmission according to the off-road

conditions.

R

Drive quickly to overcome the rolling

resistance. Otherwise the vehicle's wheels

could become stuck in loose ground.

R

Drive in the tracks of other vehicles if

possible. When doing so, make sure that:

-

the tire ruts are not too deep.

-

the sand is sufficiently firm.

-

your vehicle has sufficient ground

clearance

Tire ruts and gravel roads
!

Check that the ruts are not too deep and

that your vehicle has sufficient clearance.

Otherwise, your vehicle could be damaged

or bottom out and get stuck.

Observe the following rules when driving

along ruts in off-road terrain or on roads with

loose gravel:

R

Shift the transfer case to LOW

RANGE(

Y

page 194).

R

Avoid high engine speeds.

R

Observe the safety notes (

Y

page 164) and

the general notes (

Y

page 164) on off-road

driving.

R

Restrict the shift range of the automatic

transmission to 1(

Y

page 150).

R

Drive slowly.

R

Where ruts are too deep, drive with the

wheels of one side on the center grassy

area, if possible.

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