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

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X

Selector wheel : engaged: briefly press

selector wheel :.

Selector wheel : extends.

X

To select: turn selector wheel : until

indicator lamp ; comes on.

Trailer indicator = appears in the

multifunction display.

R

Highway level is set.

R

ADS (Adaptive Damping System) adapts

comfortable damping characteristics to

the current operating and driving

conditions.

R

The automatic transmission selects the

automatic drive program for a

comfortable driving style that provides

for optimum fuel consumption, changing

gear at optimum points.

R

While pulling away, the differential locks

are engaged.

Off-road driving systems

4MATIC (permanent four-wheel drive)

If you fail to adapt your driving style, 4MATIC

can neither reduce the risk of accident nor

override the laws of physics. 4MATIC cannot

take account of road, weather and traffic

conditions. 4MATIC 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.

!

Never tow the vehicle with one axle

raised. This may damage the transfer case.

Damage of this sort is not covered by the

Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty. All

wheels must remain either on the ground

or be fully raised. Observe the instructions

for towing the vehicle with all wheels in full

contact with the ground.

!

A function or performance test should

only be carried out on a two-axle

dynamometer. Before you operate the

vehicle on such a dynamometer, please

consult a qualified workshop. You could

otherwise damage the drive train or the

brake system.

4MATIC ensures that all four wheels are

permanently driven. Together with ESP

®

and

4ETS, it improves the traction of your vehicle

whenever a drive wheel spins due to

insufficient grip.

i

In wintry driving conditions, the maximum

effect of 4MATIC can only be achieved if

you use winter tires (M+S tires), with snow

chains if necessary.

Further information about "Driving off-road"

(

Y

page 191).

DSR (Downhill Speed Regulation)

Important safety notes
DSR assists you when driving downhill. It

keeps the speed of travel at the speed set on

the on-board computer. The steeper the

downhill gradient, the greater the DSR

braking effect on the vehicle. When driving on

flat stretches of road or on an uphill gradient,

the DSR braking effect is minimal or

nonexistent.
DSR controls the set speed when it is active

and the automatic transmission is in the D,

R or N position. By accelerating or braking,

you can always drive at a higher or a lower

speed than that set on the on-board

computer.
Further information about "Driving off-road"

(

Y

page 191).

If you fail to adapt your driving style, DSR can

neither reduce the risk of accident nor

override the laws of physics. DSR cannot take

account of road, weather and traffic

conditions. DSR 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.
You are always responsible for keeping

control of the vehicle and for assessing

whether the downhill gradient can be

managed. DSR may not always be able to

keep to the set speed, depending on road

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