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

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WARNING

When you drive with the chassis lowered or

raised, the vehicle's braking and driving

characteristics can be significantly impaired.

You could also exceed the permissible vehicle

height if the chassis is raised. There is a risk

of an accident.
Adjust the vehicle level before pulling away.

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WARNING

Due to the high center of gravity, the vehicle

may start to skid and roll over in the event of

an abrupt steering maneuver and/or when

the vehicle's speed is not adapted to the road

conditions. There is a risk of an accident.
Always adapt your speed and driving style to

the vehicle's driving characteristics and to the

prevailing road and weather conditions.

!

When driving on extremely rough terrain,

select a high vehicle level in good time.

Make sure there is always sufficient ground

clearance. You will otherwise damage the

vehicle.

R

Utility vehicles have a significantly higher

rollover rate than other types of vehicles.
Failure to operate this vehicle safely may

result in an accident, rollover of the vehicle,

and severe or fatal injury.

R

In a rollover crash, an unbelted person is

significantly more likely to die than a

person wearing a seat belt.
You and all vehicle occupants should

always wear your seat belts.

Level control adapts the vehicle level

automatically to the current operating and

driving situation. This results in reduced fuel

consumption and improved handling.
Make changes to the vehicle level while the

vehicle is in motion. This enables the vehicle

to adjust to the new level as quickly as

possible.
The vehicle level may change visibly if you

park the vehicle and the outside temperature

changes. If the temperature drops, the

vehicle level is lower; with an increase in

temperature, the vehicle level rises.
If you unlock the vehicle or open a door, the

vehicle begins to compensate for load

discrepancies while still parked. However, for

significant level changes, such as after the

vehicle has been stationary for a long period,

the engine must be on. For safety reasons,

the vehicle is only lowered when the doors are

closed. Lowering is interrupted if a door is

opened, and it continues once the door has

been closed.
For information about driving off-road, see

(

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page 191).

Basic settings

The extent to which the vehicle is raised or

lowered depends on the basic setting

selected.
Select:

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highway/high-speed level for driving on

normal roads

R

off-road level 1 for driving on easily

negotiable off-road terrain

R

off-road level 2 for driving on normal off-

road terrain

R

off-road level 3 for freeing the vehicle in

particularly rough terrain at low speeds

only

The individual vehicle levels differ from

highway level as follows:

R

highway level: +/–0 in (+/–0 mm)

R

high-speed level: –0.6 in (–15 mm)

R

off-road level 1: + 1.2 in (+30 mm)

R

off-road level 2: + 2.3 in (+60 mm)

R

off-road level 3: + 3.6 in (+ 90 mm)

Highway/high-speed level
!

Make sure that there is enough ground

clearance when the vehicle is being

lowered. It could otherwise hit the ground,

damaging the underbody.

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