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

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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, causing them to dig into the

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

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WARNING

The cruise control is a convenience system

designed to assist the driver during vehicle

operation. The driver is and must always

remain responsible for the vehicle's speed

and for safe brake operation.
Only use the cruise control if the road, traffic,

and weather conditions make it advisable to

travel at a constant speed.

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The use of the cruise control can be

dangerous on winding roads or in heavy

traffic because conditions do not allow safe

driving at a constant speed.

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The use of the cruise control can be

dangerous on slippery roads. Rapid

changes in tire traction can result in wheel

spin and loss of control.

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Deactivate the cruise control when driving

in fog.

The "Resume" function should only be

operated if the driver is fully aware of the

previously set speed and wishes to resume

this particular preset speed.

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WARNING

The cruise control brakes automatically so

that the set speed is not exceeded.

General notes

Cruise control maintains a constant road

speed for you. It brakes automatically in order

to avoid exceeding the set speed. On long and

steep downhill gradients, especially if the

vehicle is laden or towing a trailer, you must

select shift range 1, 2 or 3 in good time. By

doing so, you will make use of the braking

effect of the engine, which relieves the load

on the brake system and prevents the brakes

from overheating and wearing too quickly.
Use cruise control only if road and traffic

conditions make it appropriate to maintain a

steady speed for a prolonged period. You can

set any road speed above 20 mph

(30 km/h).

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Cruise control should not be activated

during off-road driving.

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