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Mercedes-Benz M-Class 2007 Owners Manual User Manual

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Operation

Driving instructions

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Comply with the warnings
(

page 333) and rules for off-road

driving (

page 335).

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Driving on embankments, slopes and
other steep inclines should only be
done straight up or downhill, i.e. in the
line of gravity. Maximum vehicle climb-
ing ability is a 100% grade which is
equivalent to a slope angle of
45 degrees. Keep in mind that the
climbing ability of the vehicle depends
on terrain conditions.

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Shift automatic transmission to
position 1 (

page 193).

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Drive slowly.

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Avoid excessive engine speeds – drive
with moderate engine speeds
(max. 3000 rpm).

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Utilize the engine’s braking power
when descending a slope, observe the
engine speed (do not overrev the en-
gine). Apply the service brake as need-
ed.

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Check the brakes after a lengthy down-
grade drive.

Traction in steep terrain

The maximum vehicle climbing ability is a
100% grade which is equivalent to a slope
angle of 45 degrees. Keep in mind that the
climbing ability of the vehicle depends on
terrain conditions.

Be easy on the accelerator and watch for
continuous wheel traction when driving in
steep terrain.

Vehicles with air
suspension
package*

1

1

1

1

Vehicles with AMG Sport-Package*

2

Raised level

34°

29°

31°

Highway

29°

22°

27°

ML 63 AMG

1

2

Raised level

28°

29°

Highway

23°

24°

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For maximum engine speed, see “Instru-

ment cluster” (

page 26) and see “Engine”

(

page 534).

Warning!

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To help avoid the vehicle rolling over, never

turn it around on steep inclines. If the vehi-

cle cannot complete the attempted climb,

back it down in reverse gear.

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The hill start assist system supports you

when driving uphill.

For more information, see “Hill start assist sys-
tem” (

page 192).

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The 4-ETS helps greatly when starting out on

a steep incline when the front wheels have then
the tendency to slip due to the weight shifting
towards the rear axle.
The 4-ETS recognizes the situation and limits the
torque for the front wheels by braking them.
Simultaneously the torque for the rear wheels is
increased.