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Downhill speed regulation (dsr), 273 controls in detail – Mercedes-Benz GL-Class 2008 Owners Manual User Manual

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273

Controls in detail

Driving systems

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Switch on the distance warning
function in the control system
(

page 183).

Downhill Speed Regulation (DSR)

For more information, see “Off-road driv-
ing” (

page 355).

The DSR is an aid for driving downhill. DSR
regulates your vehicle’s speed when driv-
ing downhill to the value set in the control
system (

page 183). The steeper the

downhill gradient is, the greater the brake
application. On flat road surfaces, DSR
brakes only slightly or not at all.

DSR regulates the vehicle’s speed in auto-
matic transmission positions D, or R.

You can drive slower or faster than the set
speed at any time by braking the vehicle or
depressing the accelerator pedal.

Warning!

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If the distance warning lamp

l in the in-

strument cluster comes on while driving

and/or an intermittent warning sounds,

immediate attention on the part of the driver

is required. As required by the traffic

situation, apply the brakes and navigate

around a possible obstacle. However, do not

drive by relying on the distance warning

function, as this will result in an emergency

braking application. This will not always

enable you to avoid a collision, especially

when traveling on varying road surface

conditions and with varying driver reaction.

Complex driving situations are not always

fully recognized by the distance warning

function. This could result in wrong or miss-

ing distance warnings.

Warning!

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Downhill Speed Regulation is a convenience

system designed to assist the driver during

vehicle operation. The system must be set

to be appropriate for the topographical and

weather conditions encountered which can

change quickly. The driver is and must

remain at all times responsible for the vehi-

cle speed and for safe brake operation.

Depending on the programmed speed

(

page 183), actual vehicle speed and gra-

dient, switching on the DSR while driving

can cause the vehicle to slow down rapidly

and you may hear a sound which is caused

by the activation of the vehicle’s brake sys-

tem through the DSR. Sudden and unex-

pected deceleration can result in loss of

vehicle control, causing an accident and/or

serious personal injury to you and others.

Do not switch on the DSR in a circumstance

where rapid deceleration could result in a

loss of vehicle control.

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In addition, make use of the engine’s braking

effect by shifting the automatic transmission
into a lower gear.

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