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Driving and parking, Driving tips – Mercedes-Benz SL-Class 2014 Owners Manual User Manual

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On long journeys at a constant speed, e.g.

on the highway, only the bar for

Constant

Constant

will change.

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The ECO display summaries the driving

characteristics from the start of the journey

to its completion. For this reason, the bars

change dynamically at the beginning of the

journey. On longer journeys, there are

fewer changes. For more dynamic changes,

carry out a manual reset.

Further information on the ECO display

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page 230).

Braking

Important safety notes

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WARNING

If you shift down on a slippery road surface in

an attempt to increase the engine's braking

effect, the drive wheels could lose their grip.

There is an increased danger of skidding and

accidents.
Do not shift down for additional engine

braking on a slippery road surface.

Downhill gradients
!

On long, steep gradients, you must

reduce the load on the brakes. To use

engine braking, shift to a lower gear in good

time. This helps you to avoid overheating

the brakes and wearing them out

excessively.
When making use of the engine braking

effect, it is possible that a drive wheel may

not turn for some time, e.g. in the case of

suddenly changing or slippery road surface

conditions. This could cause damage to the

drive train. This type of damage is not

covered by the Mercedes-Benz warranty.

Change into a lower gear in good time on long

and steep downhill gradients. This is

especially important if the vehicle is laden.

Heavy and light loads

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WARNING

If you rest your foot on the brake pedal while

driving, the braking system can overheat. This

increases the stopping distance and can even

cause the braking system to fail. There is a

risk of an accident.
Never use the brake pedal as a footrest. Never

depress the brake pedal and the accelerator

pedal at the same time.

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Depressing the brake pedal constantly

results in excessive and premature wear to

the brake pads.

If the brakes have been subjected to a heavy

load, do not stop the vehicle immediately, but

drive on for a short while. This allows the

airflow to cool the brakes more quickly.

Wet roads

If you have driven for a long time in heavy rain

without braking, there may be a delayed

reaction from the brakes when braking for the

first time.
This may also occur after driving through

water deep enough to wet brake

components.
You have to depress the brake pedal more

firmly. Maintain a greater distance from the

vehicle in front.
After driving on a wet road or having the

vehicle washed, brake firmly while paying

attention to the traffic conditions. This will

warm up the brake discs, thereby drying them

more quickly and protecting them against

corrosion.

Limited braking performance on salt-

treated roads

If you drive on salted roads, a layer of salt

residue may form on the brake discs and

brake pads. This can result in a significantly

longer braking distance.

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Driving tips

Driving

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