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MERCEDES-BENZ GL320 2008 X164 Owners Manual 354 Operation
Driving instructions
Road salts and chemicals can adversely af-
fect braking efficiency. Increased pedal 
force may become necessary to produce 
the normal brake effect.
Depressing the b

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MERCEDES-BENZ GL320 2008 X164 Owners Manual 363 Operation
Driving instructions
Avoid high engine speeds.
Shift automatic transmission to 
position1 (
page 197).
Drive next to the ruts rather than 
through them if at all possible.
If the ru

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MERCEDES-BENZ GL320 2008 X164 Owners Manual 364 Operation
Driving instructions
Clean the front and rear license plate.
Remove excessive dirt from tires, 
wheels, wheel housings, and under-
body.
For instance, after driving in mud, clean 
the

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MERCEDES-BENZ GL320 2008 X164 Owners Manual 365 Operation
Driving instructions
Electrical connections
The vehicle is prewired to accept the 
seven-wire harness included in the 
Mercedes-Benz approved trailer hitch 
receiver kit.
For further inf

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MERCEDES-BENZ GL320 2008 X164 Owners Manual 367 Operation
Driving instructions
Make sure the automatic transmission 
is set toP (
page 191).
Set the parking brake for the vehicle 
(
page 67).
Start the engine (page 56).
Set the vehicle l

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MERCEDES-BENZ GL320 2008 X164 Owners Manual 368 Operation
Driving instructions
Always secure items in the trailer to 
prevent load shifts while driving.
When towing a trailer, check occasion-
ally to make sure the load is secure, 
and that li

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MERCEDES-BENZ GL320 2008 X164 Owners Manual 370 Operation
Driving instructions
Passenger compartmentDriving abroad
Abroad, there is an extensive 
Mercedes-Benz service network at your 
disposal. If you plan to drive into areas 
which are not li

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MERCEDES-BENZ GL320 2008 X164 Owners Manual 372 Operation
Driving instructions
Emission control
Certain engine systems serve to keep the 
toxic components of the exhaust gases 
within permissible limits required by law.
These systems, of course