Driving and parking, Driving tips – Mercedes-Benz M-Class 2012 Owners Manual User Manual

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Checklist before driving off-road

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Engine oil level: check the engine oil and

add oil if necessary.
When driving on steep gradients, the oil

level must be sufficiently high to ensure a

correct oil supply in the vehicle.

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DEF tank (BlueTEC vehicles): check the

fluid level and, if necessary, refill to the

maximum (13 l) (

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page 152).

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Wheel-changing tool kit: check that the

jack is working and make sure you have the

lug wrench, a robust tow cable and a folding

spade in the vehicle.

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Wheels and tires: check the tire tread

depth and tire pressure.

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Check for damage and remove any foreign

objects, e.g. small stones, from the

wheels/tires.

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Replace any missing valve caps.

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Replace dented or damaged wheels.

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Rims: dented or bent rims can result in a

loss of tire pressure and damage the tire

bead. Therefore, check your rims before

driving off-road and replace them as

required.

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If the engine oil warning lamp lights up

while the vehicle is in motion, stop the

vehicle in a safe place as soon as possible.

Check the engine oil level. The engine oil

warning lamp warning must not be ignored.

Continuing the journey while the symbol is

displayed could lead to engine damage.

Checklist after driving off-road

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WARNING

If you notice sudden significant vibrations or

unusual handling performance or if you

suspect that damage has occurred to the

vehicle, you should activate the hazard

warning lamps, gently reduce speed and

carefully head for an area that is located at a

safe distance from the road.
Check the tires and the underside of the

vehicle for damage. If the vehicle seems

unsafe, have the vehicle towed away to the

nearest Mercedes-Benz Center or tire dealer

to be repaired.

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If you detect damage to the vehicle after

driving off-road, have the vehicle checked

immediately at a qualified specialist

workshop.

Driving over rough terrain places greater

demands on your vehicle than driving on

normal roads. After driving off-road, check

the vehicle. This allows you to detect damage

promptly and reduce the risk of an accident

to yourself and other road users.

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Deactivate DSR (

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page 208).

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Vehicles with the AIRMATIC package:

lower the vehicle to a ride height suitable

for the road conditions, e.g. to the

highway/high-speed level.

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Clean the headlamps and rear lights and

check for damage.

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Clean the front and rear license plates.

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Clean the wheels/tires with a water jet and

remove any foreign objects.

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Clean the wheels, wheel arches and the

vehicle underside with a water jet; check

for any foreign objects and damage.

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Check whether twigs or other parts of

plants have become trapped. These

increase the risk of fire and can damage

fuel pipes, brake hoses or the rubber

bellows of the axle joints and propeller

shafts.

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After the trip, examine without fail the

entire undercarriage, wheels, tires, brakes,

bodywork structure, steering, chassis and

exhaust system for damage.

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After driving for extended periods across

sand, mud, gravel, water or in similarly dirty

conditions, have the brake discs, wheels,

brake pads/linings and axle joints checked

and cleaned.

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If you detect strong vibrations after off-road

travel, check for foreign objects in the

wheels and drive train and remove them if

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