Page 257 of 561

256 Controls in detail
Driving systems
The parked vehicle begins adjusting to the 
set vehicle level as soon the doors and tail-
gate are
unlocked
or
opened or closed with the vehicle 
unlocked
In order to operate the vehicle level control 
switch (
page 257), however, the engine 
must be running.
For information on off-road driving, see 
“Off-road driving” (
page 319).
Warning!G
Make sure that no one is near the wheel 
housing or under the vehicle when you lower 
the vehicle while it is standing still. Limbs 
could become wedged into or under the ve-
hicle.
For safety reasons, the vehicle can only be 
lowered with all doors and the tailgate 
closed. Lowering is interrupted if a door or 
the tailgate is opened and will continue after 
the door is closed again.
Warning!G
Please be aware that by raising the vehicle 
level, the center of gravity also rises. There-
fore, always ensure that the vehicle level is 
as low as possible. With higher ride height 
the ESP
® may activate earlier in certain 
situations.
Adapt your speed and driving to possible 
changed driving behavior of the vehicle after 
changing the vehicle level. The ESP
® cannot 
prevent accidents, including those resulting 
from excessive speed. The ESP
® cannot pre-
vent the natural laws of physics from acting 
on the vehicle.
!Keep in mind that in rough or uneven ter-
rain, adjusting the vehicle to a lower level may 
cause the vehicle underbody to come in contact 
with the ground and result in damage to the vehi-
cle underbody. Always make sure the vehicle has 
sufficient ground clearance before adjusting it to 
a lower level.
!Before jacking up the vehicle with equip-
ment that lifts one or more of the wheels com-
pletely off of the ground, remove the SmartKey 
from the starter switch.
!Please also note the information in the 
section on towing (
page 499). 
     
        
        Page 451 of 561

450 Practical hints
Where will I find ...?
Example illustration1
6Wheel wrench
7Vehicle jack2
8Collapsible wheel chock
9Fuse chart
aTowing eye bolt
bAlignment bolt
cSpare wheel boltsVehicle jack
The vehicle jack is located underneath the 
cargo compartment floor.
Remove vehicle jack (page 450).
1Depending on production date, your vehicle may 
be equipped with a scissors-type vehicle jack. 
Thus, appearance and alignment of the items may 
vary.
2If your vehicle is equipped with a scissors-type 
vehicle jack, a reversible ratchet is also included.
!Depending on vehicle production date your 
vehicle may be equipped with a scissors-type 
jack (located under the cargo compartment 
floor). If so equipped, only use this jack when 
jacking up the vehicle as otherwise the vehicle’s 
underbody can be damaged. See separate 
instructions for scissors-type jack.
!To prevent damage, always disengage the 
strap of the securing hook and lower the cargo 
compartment floor (
page 448) before closing 
the tailgate.
Warning!G
Only use the jack supplied with your vehicle 
to lift the vehicle briefly for wheel changes. 
If you use the jack for any other purpose, 
you or others could be inj ure d,  as the  ja ck is  
designed only for the purpose of changing a 
wheel.
When using the jack, observe the safety 
notes in the “Mounting the spare wheel” 
section (
page 479) and the notes on the 
jack. 
     
        
        Page 480 of 561

479 Practical hints
Flat tire
Mounting the spare wheel
Preparing the vehicle
Prepare the vehicle as described 
(
page 478).
Vehicles with Minispare wheel:
Take the Minispare wheel out of the 
cargo compartment (
page 453).
Take the wheel wrench, the collapsible 
wheel chock, and the vehicle jack out 
of the cargo compartment 
(
page 448).
Vehicles with collapsible tire 
(ML 63 AMG only):
Take the collapsible tire, wheel wrench, 
wheel bolts, jack, and electric air pump 
out of the cargo compartment 
(
page 454).Lifting the vehicle
iVehicles with collapsible tire (ML 63 AMG 
only):
You can use the power outlets, except for the 
power outlet in the front center console, to 
operate the electric air pump even when the 
ignition is switched off, e.g. in order to inflate the 
collapsible emergency spare tire (
page 485).
An emergency shut-off feature ensures that the 
vehicle’s electrical voltage does not fall below a 
minimum level. If the voltage drops to this mini-
mum level, the power outlets are automatically 
switched off. This ensures that enough power re-
mains to start the engine.
!Depending on vehicle production date your 
vehicle may be equipped with a scissors-type 
jack (located under the cargo compartment 
floor). If so equipped, only use this jack when 
jacking up the vehicle as otherwise the vehicle’s 
underbody can be damaged. See separate 
instructions for scissors-type jack.
Warning!G
When jacking up the vehicle, only use the 
jack which has been specifically approved 
by Mercedes-Benz for your vehicle.
The jack is designed exclusively for jacking 
up the vehicle at the jack take-up brackets 
built into both sides of the vehicle. Make 
sure the jack arm is fully seated in the jack 
take-up bracket.
The jack is intended only for lifting the 
vehicle briefly for wheel changes. It is not 
suited for performing maintenance work 
under the vehicle. To help avoid personal in-
jury, use the jack only to lift the vehicle dur-
ing a wheel change.
Never get beneath the vehicle while it is sup-
ported by the jack. Keep hands and feet 
away from the area under the lifted vehicle. 
Always lower the vehicle onto sufficient 
capacity jackstands before working under 
the vehicle.
 
     
        
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482 Practical hints
Flat tire
Depending on production date, your vehi-
cle may be equipped with either a 
screw-type vehicle jack or a scissors-type 
jack, see “Vehicle jack” (
page 450).
Screw-type jack
2Take-up bracket
3Jack
4Crank
Scissors-type jack
2Take-up bracket
3Jack
4Ratchet
Vehicles with scissors-type jack: 
Attach reversible ratchet4 to vehicle 
jack in such a way that the wordUP 
can be seen.
Place jack3 on firm ground.
Position jack3 under the take-up 
bracket2 so that it is always vertical 
(plumb-line) as seen from the side, 
even if the vehicle is parked on an 
incline.
Warning!G
The jack is designed exclusively for 
jacking up the vehicle at the jack take-up 
brackets. Make sure the jack arm is fully 
seated in the jack take-up bracket.
If you do not position the jack correctly in 
the jack take-up bracket, the vehicle can:
fall off the jack
seriously or fatally injure you or others
!Do not position the jack on the body of the 
vehicle, as this may cause damage to the 
vehicle.
!Depending on vehicle production date your 
vehicle may be equipped with a scissors-type 
jack (located under the cargo compartment 
floor). If so equipped, only use this jack when 
jacking up the vehicle as otherwise the vehicle’s 
underbody can be damaged. See separate 
instructions for scissors-type jack.