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MERCEDES-BENZ ML SUV 2008  Owners Manual Loading and stowing
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Lashing eyelets* G
Risk of injury
Distribute the load on the lashing eyelets
evenly.
Otherwise, vehicle occupants could be
injured by objects being thrown around

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Securing hooks There are two securing hooks on each side of
the luggage compartment. 1
Securing hooks
Only secure lightweight luggage items (max-
imum 4 kg) on the mounting hoo

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necessary to move the seats forwards
slightly to fold the backrests forwards.
X Pull release loop 1of seat cushion 2.
Seat cushion 2is released.
X Fold seat cushion 2upwards.
X

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Removing the seat cushions* You can achieve a larger loading area by
removing the rear bench seat cushions.
X Make sure that the seat cushions are folded
forward (Y page 194).

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Rolling up the luggage compartment
cover
1
Luggage compartment cover
X Unhook luggage compartment cover 1
from its connections on the left and right.
X Guide luggage compartmen

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Bracket behind the B-pillar
2 Bracket behind the C-pillar
R The brackets behind the B-pillar 1are
required for the luggage compartment
enlargement (Y page 194).
The correspond

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Releasing the safety net
Seat belt reel holder behind the front seats
1
Belt adjuster
2 Belt hook
3 Lashing eyelet
X Pull belt adjuster 1upwards in the direc-
tion of the arrow

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X
Turn mounting element 2toL.
X Insert mounting element 2into loading
rail 1.
X Turn mounting element 2to‹ until
you feel it clearly engage in loading rail
1.
Inserting the l