2005 MERCEDES-BENZ SLR CLASS Owners Manual

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MERCEDES-BENZ SLR CLASS 2005  Owners Manual 112 Controls in detailLightingManual control
Switching lamps on
Press switch3.
The interior lighting switches on.
Switching lamps off

Press switch 3 again.
The interior lighting switches off.
Trunk

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MERCEDES-BENZ SLR CLASS 2005  Owners Manual 113 Controls in detail
Instrument cluster
Instrument cluster
For a full view illustration of the instrument 
cluster, see (
page 28).
The instrument cluster is activated when 
you

open a door

sw

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MERCEDES-BENZ SLR CLASS 2005  Owners Manual 114 Controls in detailInstrument clusterCoolant temperature gaugeDuring severe operating conditions, e.g. 
stop-and-go traffic, the coolant tempera-
ture may rise close to 248°F (120°C).
The engine

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MERCEDES-BENZ SLR CLASS 2005  Owners Manual 115 Controls in detail
Instrument cluster
Resetting the trip odometer
Make sure you are viewing the trip 
odometer and main odometer in the 
right multifunction display 
(page 117).

If it is not d

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MERCEDES-BENZ SLR CLASS 2005  Owners Manual 116 Controls in detailInstrument clusterThe temperature sensor is located in the 
front bumper area. Due to its location, the 
sensor can be affected by road or engine 
heat during idling or slow driv

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MERCEDES-BENZ SLR CLASS 2005  Owners Manual 117 Controls in detail
Control system
Control system
The control system is activated as soon as 
the SmartKey in the starter switch is 
turned to position1. The control system 
enables you to
call u

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MERCEDES-BENZ SLR CLASS 2005  Owners Manual 118 Controls in detailControl systemMultifunction steering wheel
The displays in the multifunction display 
and the settings in the control system are 
controlled by the buttons on the multifunc-
tion

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MERCEDES-BENZ SLR CLASS 2005  Owners Manual 119 Controls in detail
Control system
The individual functions are then found 
within the relevant menu (radio or CD op-
erations under 
AUDIO
, for example). These 
functions serve to call up relevan