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Wheels and tires, Tire pressure – Mercedes-Benz SL-Class 2013 Owners Manual User Manual

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Once the winter tires are mounted:

X

Check the tire pressures (

Y

page 551).

X

Restart the tire pressure monitor

(

Y

page 552).

Snow chains

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WARNING

If snow chains are installed to the front

wheels, they may drag against the vehicle

body or chassis components. This could

cause damage to the vehicle or the tires.

There is a risk of an accident.
To avoid hazardous situations:

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never install snow chains to the front

wheels

R

always install snow chains in pairs to the

rear wheels.

!

You must drive at raised vehicle level

(level 1) if snow chains have been mounted.

The vehicle may otherwise be damaged.

!

On some tire sizes there is not enough

space for snow chains. To avoid damage to

the vehicle or tires, observe the "Wheel and

tire combinations" section under "Tires and

wheels".

For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz

recommends that you only use snow chains

that have been specially approved for your

vehicle by Mercedes-Benz, or are of a

corresponding standard of quality.
If you intend to mount snow chains, please

bear the following points in mind:

R

Snow chains may not be mounted on all

wheel/tire combinations. Permissible

wheel-tire combinations (

Y

page 570).

R

Only use snow chains when driving on

roads completely covered by snow.

Remove the snow chains as soon as

possible when you come to a road that is

not snow-covered.

R

Local regulations may restrict the use of

snow chains. Observe the appropriate

regulations if you wish to install snow

chains.

R

Do not exceed the maximum permissible

speed of 30 mph (50 km/h).

R

On vehicles with Active Body Control (ABC),

you must drive at a raised vehicle level if

snow chains have been installed

(

Y

page 198).

i

You may wish to deactivate ESP

®

when

pulling away with snow chains installed

(

Y

page 76). You can thereby allow the

wheels to spin in a controlled manner,

achieving an increased driving force

(cutting action).

Tire pressure

Tire pressure specifications

Important safety notes

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WARNING

Tires with tire pressures that are too low or

too high are associated with the following

hazards:

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they can burst, in particular if the vehicle is

heavily laden or when driven at high

speeds.

R

the tires can wear excessively and/or

unevenly, which can severely impair tire

traction.

R

the driving, steering and braking

characteristics may be severely impaired.

There is a risk of accident.
Follow recommended tire inflation pressures

and check the pressure of all the tires

including the spare wheel:

R

monthly, at least

R

if the load changes

R

before beginning a long journey

R

under different operating conditions, e.g.

off-road driving

If necessary, correct the tire pressure.

Tire pressure

547

Wheels

and

tires

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