Driving and parking, Driving systems – Mercedes-Benz GL-Class 2013 Owners Manual User Manual

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When driving down an incline, make use of

the engine's braking effect. Observe the

engine speed; do not overrev the engine.

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Check the brakes after prolonged off-road

driving.

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Hill start assist will aid you when pulling

away on a hill.
For more information, see "Hill start assist"

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page 166).

Do not switch to transmission position N

when driving off-road. If you try to brake the

vehicle using the service brake, you could

lose control of the vehicle. If the gradient is

too steep for your vehicle, drive back down in

reverse gear.

Maximum gradient-climbing capability

On good road surfaces the maximum

gradient-climbing capability of your vehicle is

100%, which corresponds to an approach/

departure angle of 45°. Note that the

vehicle's gradient-climbing capability

depends on the off-road conditions.
Accelerate carefully and make sure that the

wheels do not spin when driving on steep

terrain.

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If the load on the front axle is reduced

when pulling away on a steep uphill slope,

the front wheels have a tendency to spin.

4ETS recognizes this and brakes the

wheels accordingly. The rear wheel torque

is increased, making it easier to drive off.

Hilltops

When driving up an uphill gradient, slightly

reduce pressure on the accelerator

immediately before reaching the brow of the

hill. 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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the vehicle from traveling too quickly down

the other side

Driving downhill

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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.

Otherwise, the vehicle could slip sideways,

tip and rollover.

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Before tackling steep downhill gradients,

select shift range 1.

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Activate DSR. 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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Check that the brakes are working normally

after a long downhill stretch.

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The special off-road ABS setting enables

a precise, brief and repeated locking of the

front wheels. This causes them to dig into

loose earth. Be aware that the front wheels

easily skid across the ground surface if

completely braked and therefore lose their

ability to steer.

Driving systems

Cruise control

Important safety notes

If you fail to adapt your driving style, cruise

control can neither reduce the risk of an

accident nor override the laws of physics.

Cruise control cannot take into account the

road, traffic and weather conditions. Cruise

control is only an aid. You are responsible for

the distance to the vehicle in front, for vehicle

speed, for braking in good time and for

staying in your lane.
Do not use cruise control:

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in road and traffic conditions which do not

allow you to maintain a constant speed e.g.

in heavy traffic or on winding roads

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on slippery road surfaces. Braking or

accelerating could cause the drive wheels

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