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Driving
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Maint
ain the engine speed at appr
o
ximate-
ly 2,000 rpm.
The rise in temperature causes the soot on
the filter to burn. On completion of the clean-
ing the warning lamp will switch off. If the
warning lamp does not switch off, go immedi-
ately to a specialised workshop to rectify the
problem.
Driving tips
Driving through flooded roads
To prevent damage to the vehicle when driv-
ing thr
ough w
at
er, for example, along a floo-
ded road, please observe the following:
●
The water should never come above the
lower edge of the bodywork.
●
Drive at pedestrian speed.
WARNING
After driving through water, mud, sludge,
etc., the braking eff
ect can be delayed
slightly due to moisture build-up on the
discs and brake pads. Applying the brakes
carefully several times will remove the
moisture and restore the full braking effect.
CAUTION
●
Driving through flooded ar
eas may se-
verely damage vehicle components such
as the engine, transmission, running gear or
electrical system.
●
Whenever driving through water, the
Start-Stop system* must be switched off
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page 265.
Note
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Check the depth of the water bef
ore en-
tering the flooded zone.
●
Do not stop in the water, drive in reverse,
or stop the engine in any situation.
●
Note that vehicles travelling in the oppo-
site direction may splash water that could
exceed the maximum permitted water
height for your vehicle.
●
Avoid driving through salt water (corro-
sion).
Four-wheel drive (4Drive)
3 Valid for vehicles: 4Drive all-wheel drive
On f
our-wheel drive models, the engine pow-
er is distributed to all four wheels
General notes
On four-wheel drive vehicles, the engine
power is distributed to all four wheels. The
distribution of power is controlled automati-
cally according to your driving st
yle and the
road conditions. Also see
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page 245, Brak-
ing and stability systems.
The four-wheel drive is specially designed to
complement the superior engine power. This
combination gives the vehicle exceptional
handling and performance capabilities, both
on normal roads and in more difficult condi-
tions, such as snow and ice. Even so (or per-
haps especially for this reason), it is important
to observe certain safety points
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.
Wint
er t
yr
es
Thanks to four-wheel drive, your vehicle will
have plenty of traction in winter conditions,
even with the standard tyres. Nevertheless,
we still recommend that winter tyres or all-
season tyres be fitted on all four wheels to
give even better braking response.
Snow chains
On roads where snow chains are mandatory,
this also applies to cars with four-wheel drive
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page 57.
Changing tyres
On vehicles with four-wheel drive, all four
tyres must have the same rolling circumfer-
ence. Also avoid using tyres with varying
tread depths
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page 335.
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