Driving on wet roads, Driving and parking, Driving tips – Mercedes-Benz M-Class 2011 Owners Manual User Manual

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Vehicles with 4MATIC: as the ESP

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system operates automatically, the engine
and the ignition must be switched off
(SmartKey in position

0 or 1 in the ignition

lock or Start/Stop button in position

0 or

1) while the parking brake is being tested

on a brake dynamometer (maximum 10
seconds).
Braking maneuvers triggered automatically
by ESP

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may seriously damage the brake

system.

If your brake system is only subjected to
moderate loads, you should regularly test
your brake system's function by forcefully
depressing the brake pedal when driving at
high speed. This also improves the brake
pads' friction.

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Warning

Make sure that you do not endanger other
road users when you apply the brakes.

You can find a description of Brake Assist
(BAS) on (

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page 66).

High-performance brake system for

AMG vehicles

The high-performance brake system is only
installed on the ML 63 AMG.

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Warning

New vehicle brake pads and discs, and
replacement brake pads and discs may take
several hundred miles of driving until they
provide optimum braking efficiency. Until that
time, you may need to use increased brake
pedal pressure while braking. Please be aware
of this and adjust your driving and braking
accordingly during this break-in period.
Excessive high-demand braking will cause
correspondingly high brake wear. Please be
attentive to the brake warning lamp in the
instrument cluster and brake condition
messages in the multifunction display.
Especially for high performance driving, it is
important to maintain and have the brake
system checked regularly.

The high-performance brake system is
designed for heavy loads. This may lead to
noise when braking. This will depend on:

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speed

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braking force

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environmental conditions, such as
temperature and humidity

The wear of individual components of the
brake system, such as the brake pads/linings
or brake discs, depends on the individual
driving style and operating conditions.

Parking brake

If you drive on wet roads or dirt-covered
surfaces, road salt and/or dirt could get into
the parking brake.
In order to prevent corrosion and a reduction
in the braking power of the parking brake,
observe the following:

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gently depress the parking brake from time
to time before beginning the journey.

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drive approximately 110 yd (100 m)
without exceeding a speed of 12 mph
(20 km/h).

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Warning!

While performing this procedure please
assure that the vehicle is stopped before
applying the parking brake. Otherwise the
rear wheels could lock up. You could lose
control of the vehicle and cause an accident.
In addition, the vehicle’s brake lights do not
light up when the parking brake is engaged.
Make sure not to endanger any other road
users when you engage the parking brake.

Driving on wet roads

Hydroplaning

If water has accumulated to a certain depth
on the road surface, there is a danger of
hydroplaning occurring, even if:

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you drive at low speeds

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the tires have adequate tread depth

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