2010 MERCEDES-BENZ ML320 Owner's Manual

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MERCEDES-BENZ ML320 2010 W164 Owners Manual bags repaired. This will help to make sure the
air bags will continue to provide supplemental
crash protection for occupants.
Safety guidelines for the seat belt, 
Emergency Tensioning Device (ETD) 
a

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MERCEDES-BENZ ML320 2010 W164 Owners Manual Front air bags GObserve Safety notes, see page 37.
Driver’s front air bag : and front passenger
front air bag ; are designed to provide
increased protection for the driver and front
passenger agains

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MERCEDES-BENZ ML320 2010 W164 Owners Manual doors must therefore only be performed by
qualified technicians. Contact an authorized
Mercedes-Benz Center.
Front side impact air bags : and rear side
impact air bags ; are designed to provide
increa

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MERCEDES-BENZ ML320 2010 W164 Owners Manual Rregardless of whether the front passenger
seat is occupied
R in certain vehicle rollovers, if the system
determines that air bag deployment can
offer additional protection to that provided
by the sea

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MERCEDES-BENZ ML320 2010 W164 Owners Manual When the OCS senses that the front
passenger seat occupant is classified as
being up to or less than the weight of a typical
12-month-old child in a standard child
restraint, the  42  indicator lamp
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MERCEDES-BENZ ML320 2010 W164 Owners Manual Children can be killed or seriously injured by
an inflating air bag. Note the following
important information when circumstances
require you to place a child in the front
passenger seat:
R Your vehicl

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MERCEDES-BENZ ML320 2010 W164 Owners Manual 42 indicator lamp : will be
illuminated, except with the SmartKey
removed from the starter switch or with the
starter switch in position 0.
GWarning!
If the red SRS indicator lamp + in the
instrument

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MERCEDES-BENZ ML320 2010 W164 Owners Manual If necessary, adjust the tilt of the passenger
seat backrest.
An incorrectly mounted child seat could cause
injuries to the child in case of an accident,
instead of increasing protection for the child