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Electromechanical parking brake
Operation
The electromechanical parking brake replaces the hand
brake.
F ig. 148 Cen ter
co nso le: P arki ng br ake
Pu ll the switch to app ly the parking brake==> fig. 148 . The
indicator light in the sw itch will com e on.
Step on t he brake ped al o r th e accelerat or pedal and
press the switch at the s am e time to rel eas e the parking
brake . The indicator light in t he switch w ill go out .
Your vehicle is equipped w ith an electromechanical parking brake
which replaces the handbrake . The parking brake is designed to
prevent the vehicle from rolling unintentionally .
In addition to the norma l functions of a trad itiona l hand brake, the
e lectromechanical parking brake provides various convenience and
safety functions.
Em erg en cy brake
An emergency brake ensures that the vehicle can be slowed even if
the
normal brakes fa il=> page 136, "Emergency braking".
Indi ca to r light s
• If the pa rking brake is app lied with the ignition turned on, the
indicator light in the instrument cluster (U.S. models:~-Canadian
models: ©) and in the switch © will come on .
• If the parking brake is applied with the ignition
turned off , the
indicator light in the instrument cluster (U .S . models :~~ , Canadian
models :(®) ) and in the switch(®) will come on for about 30 seconds
and then go out.
& WARNING
If the vehicle i s stationary and the transmis sio n i s e ngag ed with
the eng ine running , th e engine should n ot b e speeded up (e .g .
manu ally from under the ho od). Oth erw ise th e vehi cle will start t o
mo ve • you r un the ris k of an acc ident .
0 Note
If the warning/indicator light (U .S . models: BRAKE , Canadian models:
{(j))) flashes in the instrument cluster, there is a brake system
malfunction . By pressing the
I C HE CK] button , you can bring up a
driver message which explains the malfunction in more detail. If the
message
Parking brake ! Plea se conta ct w ork shop appears, there is
a parking brake malfunction which you should have repaired imme
diate ly by an authorized dealership=:>
page 30.
[ i ] Tips
• You can app ly the parking brake at any time -even with the igni
tion turned off . T he ignition mus t be turned on in order to release
the parking brake.
• Occasional noises when the parking brake is applied and
released are norma l and are not a cause for concern .
• The parking brake goes through a se lf -test cycle at regular inter
va ls - when the vehicle is parked. Any associated no ises are
normal. •
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Starting off with a trailer
T o prevent rolling back unintentionally on an incline, do
the following:
- Keep the switch pulled and depress the accelerator. The
parking brake stays applied and preve nts the vehicle
f rom rolling backward .
- You can release the switch o nce you are sure t hat you are
deve lop ing enough forward momentum at the whee ls as
you depress the accelerator.
Depending on the weight of the rig (vehicle and trailer) and the
severity of the incline, you may roll backwards as you start. You can
prevent rol ling backwards by holding the parki ng brake sw itch
pul led out and acce lerating -just as you would when starting on a
h ill with a conventional hand brake. •
Emergency braking
In the event that the conventi on al b rake system fails or
locks.
- Pull th e swi tch and continu e to pull it to slow you r veh icle
with t he par king brake in an emergency .
- As soon as you r elease the switch or acc elerate, the
braking pro cess s tops .
If you pull the swi tch and hold it above a speed of about 5 mph (8
km/h), the emergency braking function is initiated . T he vehicle is
braked at all fou r whee ls by activating the hydraulic brake system .
Brake performance is similar to making an emergency stop~&.
So that emergency braking is not activated by mistake, an audib le
warning tone (buzzer) sounds when the switch is pulled . As soon as the switch is released, or the accelerator pedal is depressed, emer
gency b raking stops .
& WARNING
Emergency braking should only be u sed in an emergen cy, when
the normal foot br ake has f ailed or the br ake ped al i s obstructed .
U sing the parking brake to perform emergen cy brakin g will slow
yo ur vehicle a s if yo u had made a full brake app lication . The law s
of phy sic s cannot be su spe nded even with E SP and it s asso ciated
c ompon ents ( AB S, ASR, EDS ). In corner s and whe n ro ad or
w eather conditions are bad , a full brak e application can cau se the
vehi cle to skid or the r ear end to break a way -ri sking an
ac cident .•
Driver messages in the instrument cluster
Caution: Vehicle parked too steep
T his message appears when the parking brake is applied on an
incline that exceeds about 30%.
I n this case the b raking power of the park ing brake may
not be
adequ ate
to prevent the vehicle from rol ling unintentionally.
Plea se relea se parking br ake
This message appears, when a gear is selected and the acce lerator
pedal is depressed -release the parking brake.
Pre ss brake peda l to release parking brake
T his driver message appears when the switch to release the parking
brake was pressed. The parking brake can only be released if you
press the brake or accelerator peda l and press the switch at the
same time .
Parking brake malfun ction !
This d river message appears together with the yellow
when there is a parking brake malfunction. symbol
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0 Not e
If the warning/indicator light (U.S. models : BRAKE, Canadian models:
CCD) ) flashes in the instrument cluster, there is a brake system
malfunction. By pressing the
I CHECK] button, you can bring up a
driver m essage which explains the malfunction in more detail. If the
message
P arking br ake ! Plea se contact work shop appears, there is
a parking brake malfunction which you should have repaired imme
diate ly by an au thorized dealership ~
page 30. •
Cruise control
Switching the system on
The cruise control system makes it possible to drive at a
constant speed starting at 20 mph (30 km/h).
Con tro ls and eq uip
ment
F ig . 149 Contro l le v er
w ith set butt on F
ig . 150 D ispla y:
Se lecte d sp ee d
Pull the lever to positi on G) => fig. 149 to swi tc h the
system on .
Drive a t th e speed yo u w ish to set .
Press button
© to set that speed.
The display ~ fig. 150 will show the set speed. The display may vary
depe nding on the type of display in your vehic le. The indicator light
CRUISE (US model)/ 0" (Canadian model) will a lso light up in the
instrument cluster.
The speed is kept constant via an engine output adjustment or active brake intervention .
& WARNING
• Alway s pa y attention to traffic even when the crui se control is
s w itched o n. You are alwa ys respo nsible f or your speed and the
d is tan ce bet ween your vehicl e and other vehi cle s.
• For safety reason s, the cruise con trol s hould not be used in the
c ity , in stop -and -go tra ffi c, o n twi sting road s and when road condi
tion s are po or (s uch a s ice, fog, gr avel , he avy rain and h ydro
pl anin g) -ris k of a ccident.
• Turn off the crui se co ntro l te mpo rarily whe n ente rin g turn
lan es, highwa y exit la ne s or in con stru ction zon es.
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Adaptive Cruise Control
Speed and distance control system
Applies to vehic les : with Adaptive C ruise Cont rol
Description
The Adaptive Cruise Control driver assistance program is
a combined speed and distance control system.
Fig. 151 Front
bumper: Position of
radar sensor
Adaptive Cruise Control can help make driving more relaxed and
less tiring, particularly during long trips on interstates or other
highways that are generally straight .
Set ACC to maintain a constant, legal travel speed between 20 and
95 mph (30 -150 km/h) that is appropriate for prevailing traffic
conditions. Select a following distance to the vehicle ahead and ACC
will adjust your speed to maintain that distance .
Adaptive Cruise Contro l has technical limitations that you must
know, so please read this section carefully, understand how the
system works and use it proper ly at all times .
How does it work?
You can operate the Adaptive Cruise Control using the lever on the
steering wheel column =>
page 142, "How is the speed stored?" and
=>
page 144, "How is the distance set?" .
Contro ls and eq uip
ment
Driver information
Important information is brought up in the speedometer and in the
instrument cluster display as the vehicle is being driven
=> page 146, "Driver information" .
What is important for you to know
There are limits to what Adaptive Cruise Control can do as the
vehicle is being driven =>
page 150, "System limitations" .
& WARNING
Improper use of the Adaptive Cruise Control can cause collisions,
other accidents and serious personal injury.
• Always remember that the Adaptive Cruise Control has limits -
it will not slow the vehicle down or maintain the set distance
when you drive towards an obstacle or something on or near the
road that is not moving, such as vehicles stopped in a traffic jam,
a stalled or disabled vehicle.
• Always remember that the Adaptive Cruise Control cannot
detect a vehicle that is driving towards you in your traffic lane and
that it cannot detect narrow vehicles such as motorcycles and
bicycles .
• Never drive at speeds that are too fast for traffic, road and
weather conditions .
• The Adaptive Cruise Control cannot slow or brake the vehicle
safely when you follow another vehicle too closely. Always
remember that the Adaptive Cruise Control has a braking power
that is only about 30% of the vehicle 's maximum braking ability.
Always be prepared to brake and take evasive action to avoid colli
sions and other accident situations.
• Never allow the closing speed between you and other vehicles
to be so high that the Adaptive Cruise Control may not be able to _,,,
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Switching the system off
-Press the lever to position @(latched). •
Applies to veh icles: with Adapt ive Cruise Cont rol
Hovv is the speed stored ?
'° "' M
Fig. 154 Control lever:
Storing speed
With the system switched on the speed is stored as follows:
- Drive at the speed you want. The speed must be between 20 and 95 mph (30 and 150 km/h).
- Press the SET button to store the desired speed.
After the (SETI button is released, the current speed is stored and
maintained.
The instrument cluster display shows the stored speed with a red
indicator light~
page 146.
[ i ] Tips
For safety reasons, the stored speed is erased when the ignition or
the ACC is turned off.•
App lies to vehic les: w it h Adapt ive Cruise Contro l
Changing stored speed
Speed can be changed without touching the accelerator
or brake pedal.
Increasing speed
....
"' M ~ w .,
"'
Fig . 155 Control lever:
Changing speed
- Press the lever briefly upwards Q. USA models: Speed
increases by about 2.5 mph. Canada models: speed will
increase by one mark on the speedometer scale.
- Press the lever upwards
Q and hold it. As long as you
hold the lever up, the light diode display in the speedom
eter LED display moves forward and the speed is
increased.
Reducing speed
- Press the lever briefly downwards Q. Speed decreases
by 2.5 mph. Canada models: speed will decrease by one
mark on the speedometer scale.
- Press the lever downwards
O and hold it. As long as you
hold the lever down, the light diode display in the speed
ometer LED display moves backward and the speed is reduced. ._
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[ i J Tips
When the system is turned off temporarily, the speed set at that
time is stored .•
Ap plies to ve hic les: wit h Ad aptive Cruise Contro l
Hovv is the distance set?
Distance can be set in four stages .
Fig . 157 C ontrol l ev er:
Sett in g d ista nce
Increasing distance
Pus h the slider switc h once to the rig ht 0 => fig. 157 . The
dista nce currently se t is shown for 3 seconds in the
instrument cluster d isp lay.
- Pu sh the s lider sw it c h
a gain to the right G) , to inc rease
the distanc e by o ne step.
Reducing distan ce
- Push the s lider switch once to the left Q . The distance
cur rently set is shown for 3 seconds in the instrument
cluster disp lay .
- Push the s lider switch
again to the left Q , to decrease
the d istance by one step.
The distance at which Adaptive Cruise Contro l fo llows a vehicle in
front is determined by
time intervals. A time int erval to a v ehicl e in
front is estab lished and maintained . This produces a speed -depen
dent interval. The higher the speed, the greater the saf ety interval in
feet (meters).
For example, if the interval
DI STA NCE 3 is set , a vehicle in front is
followed at a
time interval of 1.8 seconds .
Fo r a speed o f
50 mph (80 km /h ) this would be equivalent to a
distance of
1 3 1 feet (40 meters ) to the ve hicle in fron t.
The distances given here are nominal values . The vehicle speed may
exceed or fall short of these target speeds, depending on the
driving situation and the driving sty le of the v ehicle ahead.
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Driver information
App lies to veh icles: with Adapt ive Cruise Cont ro l
Displays in the instrument cluster
Depending on the driving situation, driver information is
displayed in the instrument cluster.
@ Primary display in the speedometer.
Fig. 158 Ove rv iew
instrument clu ste r
@ Supplementary display in the instrument c luster.
© Message in the instrument cluster display.
@ Prim ary display
Important information concerning vehic le operation with Adaptive
Cruise Control is shown in disp lay area @. T he desired speed yo u
set is highlighted in the speedometer and the warning lights show
whether adjustments are being made fo r an object ahead .
This information is always disp layed. Display area @is therefore
called the
primary display.
@ Supplementary disp lay
In display area@ infor mation fro m the navigation sys te m and the
trip computer is displayed in addition to information about Adaptive
Cruise Control. You can select among
the different information by repeated brief
t aps on the RESET b utto n on the w indshield wiper lever ~
page 40,
"Operation" .
P articularly on your first trips with Adaptive Cruise Control, the
supplementary display should be turned on.
@ Message
The information in area © is not d isp layed permanently. Informa
tion is displayed on ly if you change the time interva l, if there is a
malfunction or if the Adaptive Cruise Contro l is turned off. •
Applies to veh icles : w ith Adaptive Cruise Contro l
Primary display in the speedometer
Desir ed sp eed
Fig . 159 Primary
d is play in th e speed
omete r
The desired speed set by the driver is disp layed wi th a red LED .
The system al lows only speeds from 20 to 95 mph (30 to 150 km/h)
to be se t. This s peed range is fain tly i lluminated in the spee dometer.
Warning lights (symbols )
• ""c:::, Open road : Th e war ning lig ht ""c:::, sh ows that ACC is active
and that no moving vehicle has been detected with in range of the
ra dar senso r up ahead in yo ur l ane of travel. The se t speed is main -
tained. .,
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• "°" ""° D riv ing in traffi c: The warning light "°"""° shows that a
vehic le moving in your lane of travel has been de tected up front in
your lane of travel. Your speed is adjusted according to the speed of
the vehicle up front. ACC accelerates and brakes automatical ly
within the system's capabilities.
• "°" ""°
Reque st f or driver to a ssume control: The red flashing
warning light
G'.'.::> 1,.,<:Q means R equ est fo r d riv er to assume control.
You as the driver must slow the vehicle with the foot brake. The
symbo l "°""G'.'.::l tells you that the Adaptive Cruise Control is not able
to slow the vehicle down enough to keep a enough distance to the
vehicle in front of you . A warning tone signal wi ll also sound when
the symbol appears .
& WARNING
Improper use of the Adaptive Cruis e Control f eatures and inatten
ti on c an lead to an cra sh a nd s erio us per sonal injury .
• Never allo w the c losing speed between you and other v ehicles
to be so high t hat th e Adap tive Cru is e Control ma y not be abl e to
slow your vehi cle safel y. If closing speed i s too high , you must
apply the brake s yourself to r ed uc e the ri sk of a r ear-end cra sh .
• Alway s sele ct a greater follow ing di stance to th e vehi cle up
a he ad on w et ro ad s th an on dr y roa ds.
• Alway s read and he ed the inf ormation and WARNINGS~
& in
" De scription " on
pag e 139 .
[ i J Tips
• If the Adaptive Cruise Control initiates braking, the hydraulic
brake system is under pressure . Therefore, the brake peda l distance
is shorter and the pedal feels "harder".
• If you use the accelerator to go faster than the speed of the
vehicle ahead of you, the driver intervention prompt wi ll not be
accompanied by a warning tone.
• If the speed you previously set is exceeded, the indicator light in
the speedometer wi ll switch o ff.•
Con tro ls and eq uip
ment
Ap plies to vehi cle s: wi th Ad apt ive Crui se Co ntro l
Display in the instrument cluster
You should hove the supplementary information
displayed here, p articularly on your first trips.
Fig. 160 D ispla y in th e
i n strum ent cl uste r
Scroll th rough the available information displays by briefly tapping
the ( RESET] button at the end of the windshield wiper lever . You can
se lect and information from the trip computer, naviga tion syste m or
Adaptive Cruise Control.
@ Veh icle symbol
@ Status
© Distance
@ V ehi cle sym bol
The vehicle symbol indicates whether the system has detected a
moving vehicle up front in your lane of travel.
• When no moving vehic le is detected up front, on ly the
outline of
the vehicle
is displayed.
• A
gra y vehicle will appear when a moving vehic le is detected up
ahead.
• A
red vehicle will appear i f the situation detected will soon lead
to a request for the driver to assume control. .,,_
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