Driving and parking, Off-road driving systems – Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2014 Owners Manual User Manual

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Shifting the transfer case

Important safety notes

G

WARNING

When the transfer case is in the neutral

position, power transmission to the driven

wheels is interrupted. As a result, the vehicle

could roll away. There is a risk of an accident.
Secure the vehicle with the parking brake, and

on uphill or downhill gradients, also secure it

with a device such as a wheel chock.

Always wait for the gear change process from

HIGH RANGE to LOW RANGE and from

LOW RANGE to HIGH RANGE to complete.

Do not turn off the engine while changing gear

and do not shift the automatic transmission

to another gear.
General notes

:

Current shift range

:

Indicator lamp

;

LOW RANGE button

Switching on the off-road gear ratio

!

Only carry out the gear selection if:

R

the engine is running.

R

the vehicle is rolling.

R

the automatic transmission is in selector

lever position N.

R

you are driving no faster than 25 mph

(40 km/h).

You could otherwise damage the transfer

case.

i

AMG vehicles: to shift the transfer case

to LOW RANGE, deactivate the ECO start/

stop function (

Y

page 142).

X

Press LOW RANGE button ;.

When the shift procedure is complete, the

LOW RANGE

LOW RANGE

transfer case position appears

in the multifunction display.
Indicator lamp : lights up.

X

Shift the transmission to position D.

Switching off the off-road gear ratio

G

WARNING

When the transfer case is in the neutral

position, power transmission to the driven

wheels is interrupted. As a result, the vehicle

could roll away. There is a risk of an accident.
Secure the vehicle with the parking brake, and

on uphill or downhill gradients, also secure it

with a device such as a wheel chock.

!

Only carry out the gear selection if:

R

the engine is running.

R

the vehicle is rolling.

R

the automatic transmission is in selector

lever position N.

R

you are driving no faster than 43 mph

(70 km/h).

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Off-road driving systems

Driving

and

parking

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