Shifting Gear, Traction Systems
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Tips on driving
fAvoid high engine speeds (max. 2,500 rpm).
fDo not perform manual gear changes when 
driving, and try to avoid stopping.
Moving off in the water can be difficult due to 
the high resistance and the loose surface in-
volved.
fStart the water crossing at a shallow place at 
walking speed.
fAfter checking the body of water, take the 
shortest path through it.
fNever drive into the water at high speed. The 
resulting “bow wave” could damage the engine 
and its accessories.
fAdjust your driving style to the unfamiliar sur-
roundings.
fCross the body of water slowly and at a con-
stant speed.
fNever turn around when crossing a body of wa-
ter.
fIf it is not possible to cross the body of water, 
the car must be backed out of it in reverse 
gear.
The servo pump and alternator can fail if the car is 
driven through water for an extended period.
fIf the servo pump fails, substantially more 
force will have to be exerted in order to steer. Maintenance note
The car requires a special check after the water 
crossing. 
fRemove mud from the tire tread.
fBriefly brake the brakes dry after driving 
through the water.
HumpsfPlease observe the chapter “GROUND CLEA-
RANCE” on Page 366.
Note on operation
fActivate Low Range and engage differential 
locks if necessary.
Tips on driving
fJust before reaching the hump, ease off the ac-
celerator slightly and use the car's momentum 
to cross the hump. This will prevent the car 
from jumping over the hump and landing on the 
following downward slope at an excessive 
speed.
fAvoid high engine speeds (max. 2,500 rpm).