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MERCEDES-BENZ CL-Class 2012 C216 Owners Manual RPosition the lap belt as low as possible on
your hips and not across the abdomen. If
the lap belt is positioned across your
abdomen, it could cause serious injuries in
a crash.
R Never wear seat belt

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MERCEDES-BENZ CL-Class 2012 C216 Owners Manual The DISTRONIC PLUS regulates only the
distance between your vehicle and those
directly ahead of it. It may not register
stationary objects in the road, e.g.:
R a stopped vehicle in a traffic jam
R a d

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MERCEDES-BENZ CL-Class 2012 C216 Owners Manual Rthe trunk lid is open
R it is raining or snowing strongly or if it is
foggy
R it is night or if you are parking/
maneuvering your vehicle in a very dark
area
R a very bright white light is affecting

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MERCEDES-BENZ CL-Class 2012 C216 Owners Manual attentive driving. You are responsible for the
vehicles speed, braking in good time, and
steering correctly. Always adapt your driving
style to suit the prevailing road and weather
conditions. Always

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MERCEDES-BENZ CL-Class 2012 C216 Owners Manual Notes on regularly inspecting wheels
and tiresGWARNING
Regularly check the tires for damage.
Damaged tires can cause tire inflation
pressure loss. As a result, you could lose
control of your vehicle.

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MERCEDES-BENZ CL-Class 2012 C216 Owners Manual iThe actual values for tires are specific to
each vehicle and may deviate from the
values in the illustration.
Maximum tire load  : is the maximum
permitted weight for which the tire is
approved.
Furt

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MERCEDES-BENZ CL-Class 2012 C216 Owners Manual DLoad index (Y page 461)ETire name
i
Tire data is vehicle-specific and may
deviate from the data in the example.
Tire size designation, load-bearing
capacity and speed rating
:Tire width;Nominal aspec

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MERCEDES-BENZ CL-Class 2012 C216 Owners Manual Kilopascal (kPa)
Metric unit for tire pressure. 6.9 kPa is the
equivalent of 1 psi. Another unit for tire
pressure is bar. There are 100 kilopascals
(kPa) to 1 bar.
Load index
In addition to the load
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