2003 MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS brakes

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MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS 2003  Owners Manual 204 Controls in detailDriving systemsDeactivating Distronic
There are several ways to deactivate the 
Distronic system:
Briefly tip the cruise control lever in the 
direction of arrow3 (
page 201).

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MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS 2003  Owners Manual 205 Controls in detail
Driving systems
1Distance warning function on/off 
switch
2Control lamp
3Thumbwheel for setting distance
Increasing distance
Increasing the distance setting tells Dis-
tronic to

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MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS 2003  Owners Manual 212 Controls in detailDriving systemsSuspension for sporty driving style I 
The setting for sporty driving I is selected 
when one indicator lamp2 is illuminated.
Press button1.
One indicator lamp2 c

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MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS 2003  Owners Manual 213 Controls in detail
Driving systems
The Parktronic system monitors the sur-
roundings of your vehicle with six sensors 
in the front bumper and four sensors in the 
rear bumper.
1Sensors in the fro

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MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS 2003  Owners Manual 250 OperationDriving instructionsPower assistance
Brakes
Warning!
G
The brake system requires electrical energy 
for operation.
A malfunction in the vehicle’s power supply 
or electrical system may

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MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS 2003  Owners Manual 251 Operation
Driving instructions
To help prevent brake disk corrosion after 
driving on wet road surfaces (particularly 
salted roads), it is advisable to brake the 
vehicle with considerable force

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MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS 2003  Owners Manual 252 OperationDriving instructionsDriving off
Apply the brakes to test them briefly after 
driving off. Perform this procedure only 
when the road is clear of other traffic.
Warm up the engine smoothly

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MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS 2003  Owners Manual 253 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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