Mercedes-Benz E 320 Wagon 1999 Owners Manual User Manual

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Tire Traction

The safe speed on a wet, snow covered

or icy road is always lower than on a dry

road.

You should pay particular attention to

the condition of the road whenever the

outside temperatures are close to the

freezing point.

Warning!

If ice has formed on the road, tire

traction will be substantially

reduced. Under such weather

conditions, drive, steer and brake

with extreme caution.

We recommend M+S rated radial-ply

tires for the winter season for all four

wheels to insure normal balanced

handling characteristics. On packed

snow, they can reduce your stopping

distance as compared with summer

tires. Stopping distance, however, is still

considerably greater than when the road

is not snow or ice covered.

Tire Speed Rating

Your vehicle is factory equipped with

"H"-rated tires, which have a European

speed rating of 130 mph (210 km/h).

Despite the tire rating, local speed limits

should be obeyed. Use prudent driving

speeds appropriate to prevailing

conditions.

An electronic speed limiter prevents

your vehicle from exceeding the speed

rating.

Warning!

Even when permitted by law, never

operate a vehicle at speeds greater

than the maximum speed rating of

the tires.

Exceeding the maximum speed for

which tires are rated can lead to

sudden tire failure causing loss of

vehicle control and resulting in

personal injury and possible death.

Parking

Warning!

To reduce the risk of personal injury

as a result of vehicle movement,

before turning off the engine and

leaving the vehicle always:

1.

Keep right foot on brake pedal.

2.

Firmly depress parking brake

pedal.

3.

Move the selector lever to

position "P".

4.

Slowly release brake pedal.

5.

Turn front wheels towards the

road curb.

6.

Turn the electronic key to

steering lock position 0 and

remove.

7.

Take the electronic key and lock

vehicle when leaving.

Important!

It is advisable to set the parking brake

whenever parking or leaving the vehicle.

In addition, move selector lever to

position "P".

When parking on hills, always set the

parking brake.

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