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195 Driving instructions
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cluster displayPractical hints Car care Index At very steep inclines, not manageable with selector 
lever in position “1”, switch transfer case to LOW 
RANGE, see page 209 for instructions on how to engage 
LOW RANGE.
When going down a long hill, shift into a lower gear and 
use the engine’s braking effect. Avoid riding the brakes, 
thus overheating the vehicle and trailer brakes.
If the engine coolant rises to an extremely high 
temperature (coolant temperature needle approaching 
the red zone) when the air conditioner is on, turn off the 
air conditioner. Engine coolant heat can be additionally 
vented by opening the windows, switching the climate 
control fan speed to high and setting the temperature 
control to the maximum hot position.
Extreme care must be exercised since your vehicle with 
a trailer will require additional passing distance ahead 
than when driving without a trailer. Because your 
vehicle and trailer is longer than your vehicle alone, you 
will also need to go much farther ahead of the passed 
vehicle before you can return to your lane.Parking
Wa r n i n g !
To reduce the risk of personal injury, or damage to 
the vehicle powertrain, as a result of vehicle/trailer 
movement, always:1. Keep right foot on brake pedal.2. Shift gear selector lever to position “N”.3. Have a second person place wheel chocks on 
downhill side of left and right trailer wheels.4. Slowly release brake pedal and let vehicle and 
trailer roll into chocks until stopped.5. Firmly depress parking brake pedal.6. Move gear selector lever to position “P”.7. On inclines turn front wheels towards the road 
curb. 
     
        
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Notes:
If the engine does not brake the vehicle sufficiently 
while driving on a downgrade, the speed you set on the 
cruise control may be exceeded. In this case the 
automatic transmission shifts down (max. to 3rd gear) 
to maintain the set cruise control speed by using the 
engine’s braking power.
As soon as the grade eases, the automatic transmission 
shifts up again dependent on the selector lever position.
Nevertheless, in some cases you may have to step on the 
b ra ke pe dal  to slow  d own. In t his case t he cruise  control  
is switched off.
Use the lever to resume the previously set speed.Transmission in LOW RANGE mode
The cruise control should not be activated during off-
road driving in the LOW RANGE mode. Doing so could 
reduce driving comfort.
Trailer operation
When towing a trailer, do not allow engine speed to drop 
too low on inclines. Select a lower range (“3”, “2” or “1”) 
in time, depending on the degree of the incline. This is 
also valid with cruise control activated.
At extreme inclines switch to LOW RANGE mode, see 
page 209.
Note:
For detailed information see trailer towing on page 190. 
     
        
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In the case of power failure the transmission selector 
lever can be manually unlocked, e.g. to tow the vehicle.
To do so, insert a pin (1), e.g. ball point pen, into the 
covered opening below the position “D” of the shift 
pattern. While pushing the pin down, move selector 
lever from position “P”.
After removal of the pin from the opening, the cover will 
not close fully. Only after moving the selector lever to 
positions “D+” and “D–” does the cover return to its 
closed position.Stranded vehicle
Freeing a stranded vehicle, on which the wheels are dug 
into sand or mud, should be done with the greatest of 
care, especially if the vehicle is heavily loaded.
Avoid pulling the vehicle jerkily or diagonally, since it 
could result in damage to the chassis alignment.
Never try to free a vehicle that is still coupled to a 
trailer.
If possible, a vehicle equipped with trailer hitch receiver 
should be pulled backward in its own previously made 
tracks. 
     
        
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Tires
Driving instructions  ................................................. 177
Rims and tires  ...........................................................288
Rotating wheels ......................................................... 241
Tire inflation pressure  .............................................250
Tire replacement  .......................................................240
Winter driving instructions  .................................... 180
Tow-away alarm ................................................................ 36
Switching off ................................................................ 36
Towing the vehicle .........................................................255
Stranded vehicle  .......................................................259
Transmission selector lever, manually unlocking 259
Trailer operation  ............................................................ 198
Trailer towing  ................................................................. 190
Transmission .................................................................. 165
Transmission control - LOW RANGE mode  ...............209
Transmission fluid level  ...............................................234
Transmission selector lever, manually unlocking ....259
Traveling abroad  ............................................................ 182
Trip computer  ................................................................... 83
Trip odometer  ................................................................... 80
Trunk ................................................................................. 34
Opening ........................................................................ 28
Trunk lamp  ...................................................................... 111Turn signal failure  ........................................................... 91
Turn signal lamp, side .................................................. 266
Turn signals  ......................................................................90
UUnlocking the vehicle ...................................................... 27VVanity mirrors  ................................................................ 113
Vehicle jack  .................................................................... 237
Vehicle keys  ......................................................................24
Ve h i c l e  t o o l s
Screwdriver ............................................................... 237WWarranty coverage  ........................................................ 284
Washing the vehicle  ..................................................... 280
What you should know at the gas station  .................. 212
Wheel bolt wrench  ........................................................ 237
Wheels ............................................................................ 240
Changing wheels ...................................................... 245