Dr ivi ng an d parki ng, Off-road driving systems – Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2014 Owners Manual User Manual

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Differential locks improve the traction of the

vehicle.
Your vehicle is equipped with a differential

lock each for:

R

the transfer case: this controls the balance

between the front and rear axles.

R

the rear axle: this controls the balance

between the wheels on the rear axle.

R

the front axle: this controls the balance

between the wheels on the front axle.

Information on differential and

differential locks

When the vehicle drives around a curve, the

wheels on the outside of the curve must cover

a greater distance. Therefore, the wheels turn

more rapidly than on the inside. The

differential, a transmission in the drive train,

compensates for these different rotational

speeds, making cornering possible.
The disadvantage of a differential is that more

power is transferred to the wheels that have

the least grip. An example: a wheel of a driven

axle is on a snow-covered surface and

therefore does not have any traction. The

differential causes this wheel to be subjected

to the strongest driving force, as the flow of

force takes the path of least resistance. The

opposite wheel on this axle, however, which

stands on firm ground and could therefore

allow propulsion, receives no driving power.

4ETS compensates for this disadvantage.

4ETS provides good steerability by

automatically braking the spinning wheel.

4ETS provides the wheel on the firm surface

with more drive force, which in turn provides

propulsion.
ESP® and 4ETS are traction systems that are

ideal for road driving and suitable for light off-

road driving. The LOW RANGE off-road gear

also improves off-road capability.
Moreover, the more difficult conditions in off-

road driving require further measures such as

locking one or several differentials. Your

vehicle is equipped with three differential

locks:

R

a central differential lock for the transfer

case,

R

a differential lock for the front axle and

R

a differential lock for the rear axle.

Each differential lock can be engaged with the

respective switch on the center console. If

the transfer case differential is disabled, the

front and rear wheels turn at the same speed.

If the differential for the rear axle is locked,

both rear wheels turn at the same speed,

regardless of their individual torques. Please

note that activating the differential locks

severely restricts the vehicle's steerability.
Please note that the functions of the

differential are absolutely necessary for

driving on paved roads. The differential locks

must never be engaged when driving on

paved roads. Otherwise, the vehicle may not

be steerable and you could lose control of the

vehicle. The differential locks must therefore

only be engaged when driving off-road. You

may only engage the differential locks if the

functions of the 4ETS and ESP

®

driving

systems and the LOW RANGE off-road gear

are insufficient.

i

The differential locks are only available in

the LOW RANGE off-road gear.

Engaging the differential locks

Important safety notes

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WARNING

When differential locks are engaged on a firm,

high-grip surface, the vehicle's steerability is

greatly impaired. In particular, engaging the

differential locks when cornering could lead

to you losing control of the vehicle. There is a

risk of an accident.
Disengage the differential locks immediately

on firm surfaces with good grip.

G

WARNING

When the differential locks are engaged, ABS,
4ETS, ESP

®

and BAS are deactivated. As a

result, the wheels could lock when braking

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