1997 MERCEDES-BENZ ML320 tire pressure

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MERCEDES-BENZ ML320 1997  Complete Repair Manual 197 Operation
Driving instructions
The tread wear indicator appears as a solid 
band across the tread.
Specified tire pressures must be main-
tained. This applies particularly if the tires 
are subjec

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MERCEDES-BENZ ML320 1997  Complete Repair Manual 201 Operation
Driving instructions
Special driving features for off-road 
driving
The following driving features are available 
for specific kind of operation:
LOW RANGE mode (
page 125)

LOW RANGE

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MERCEDES-BENZ ML320 1997  Complete Repair Manual 202 OperationDriving instructionsRims
Dented or bent rims can cause tire 
pressure loss and damage the tire 
beads. For this reason, check and, if 
necessary, change rims before driving 
off-road.
Ve

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MERCEDES-BENZ ML320 1997  Complete Repair Manual 204 OperationDriving instructions
Switch off the exterior lamps as well as 
the climate control.

Select gear range1 on the automatic 
transmission (
page 121).

Enter the water only at a shallow

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MERCEDES-BENZ ML320 1997  Complete Repair Manual 216 OperationAt the gas stationEngine oil level
More information on engine oil see “Engine 
oil” (
page 218).Vehicle lighting
Check function and cleanliness. More in-
formation on replacing light

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MERCEDES-BENZ ML320 1997  Complete Repair Manual 226 OperationTires and wheels
Tires and wheelsSee your authorized Mercedes-Benz Light 
Truck Center for information on tested and 
recommended rims and tires for summer 
and winter operation. They ca

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MERCEDES-BENZ ML320 1997  Complete Repair Manual 227 Operation
Tires and wheels
Life of tire
The service life of a tire is dependent upon 
varying factors including but not limited to:
Driving style

Tire pressure

Distance driven
Direction of ro

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MERCEDES-BENZ ML320 1997  Complete Repair Manual 228 OperationTires and wheelsTire pressure changes by approximately 
1.5 psi (0.1 bar) per 18°F (10°C) of air 
temperature change. Keep this in mind 
when checking tire pressure where the 
temperatu