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Mercedes-Benz E-class 1999 Winter Driving Instructions User Manual

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21

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.

Winter Driving Instructions

The most important rule for slippery or

icy roads is to drive sensibly and to

avoid abrupt acceleration, braking and

steering maneuvers. Do not use the

cruise control system under such

conditions.

When the vehicle is in danger of

skidding, move selector lever to

position "N". Try to keep the vehicle

under control by corrective steering

action.

Road salts and chemicals can adversely

affect braking efficiency. Increased

pedal force may become necessary to

produce the normal brake effect. We

therefore recommend depressing the

brake pedal periodically when traveling

at length on salt-strewn roads. This can

bring road salt impaired braking

efficiency back to normal. A

prerequisite is, however, that this be

done without endangering other drivers

on the road.

If the vehicle is parked after being

driven on salt treated roads, the braking

efficiency should be tested as soon as

possible after driving is resumed while

observing the safety rules in the

previous paragraph.

Warning!

If the vehicle becomes stuck in snow,

make sure that snow is kept clear of

the exhaust pipe and from around

the vehicle with engine running.

Otherwise, deadly carbon monoxide

(CO) gases may enter vehicle

interior resulting in unconsciousness

and death.

To assure sufficient fresh air

ventilation, open a window slightly

on the side of the vehicle not facing

the wind.

The trunk is the preferred place

to carry objects.