2004 MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS COUPE brake

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MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS COUPE 2004  Owners Manual 196 Controls in detailDriving systemsSetting a higher speed
Lift the cruise control lever to 
position1 and hold it up until the de-
sired speed is reached.

Release the cruise control lever.
The ne

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MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS COUPE 2004  Owners Manual 204 Controls in detailUseful featuresRemoving ashtray insert
Secure vehicle from movement by set-
ting the parking brake. Move the gear 
selector lever to positionN.
Now you have more room to take ou

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MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS COUPE 2004  Owners Manual 223
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Driving instructions
 Driving instructions
Drive sensibly – save fuel
Fuel consumption, to a great extent, de-
pends on driving habits and operating con-
ditions.
To save fuel you sho

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MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS COUPE 2004  Owners Manual 224 OperationDriving instructionsBrakesTo help prevent brake disk corrosion after 
driving on wet road surfaces (particularly 
salted roads), it is advisable to brake the 
vehicle with considerable fo

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MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS COUPE 2004  Owners Manual 225
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Driving instructions
After hard braking, it is advisable to drive 
on for some time, rather than immediately 
parking, so that the air stream will cool 
down the brakes faster.
Driving o

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MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS COUPE 2004  Owners Manual 226 OperationDriving instructions
Tires
Tread wear indicators (TWI) are required by 
law. These indicators are located in six 
places on the tread circumference and be-
come visible at a tread depth o

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MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS COUPE 2004  Owners Manual 227
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Driving instructions
Hydroplaning
Depending on the depth of the water layer 
on the road, hydroplaning may occur, even 
at low speeds and with new tires. Reduce 
vehicle speed, avoid tra

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MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS COUPE 2004  Owners Manual 229
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Driving instructions
Road salts and chemicals can adversely af-
fect braking efficiency. Increased pedal 
force may become necessary to produce 
the normal braking effect.
Depressing the