2012 MERCEDES-BENZ G-Class brake

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MERCEDES-BENZ G-Class 2012 W463 Owners Manual Selector lever
Overview of transmission positions Selector lever
P
Park position with selector lever lock
R Reverse gear
N Neutral
D Drive
Transmission position display :
Transmission position/shift r

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MERCEDES-BENZ G-Class 2012 W463 Owners Manual A
Neutral
No power is transmitted from the
engine to the drive wheels.
Releasing 
the 
brakes will allow you
to move the vehicle freely, e.g. to
push it or tow it.
Do not shift the transmission to  N

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MERCEDES-BENZ G-Class 2012 W463 Owners Manual Problems with the automatic transmission
Problem Possible causes/consequences and 
M  Solutions
The acceleration ability
is deteriorating.
The transmission no
longer changes gear. The transmission is

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MERCEDES-BENZ G-Class 2012 W463 Owners Manual Problems with the fuel and fuel tank
Problem Possible causes/consequences and 
M  Solutions
Fuel  is leaking from the
vehicle. G
Risk of explosion or fire
The fuel line or the fuel tank is defective.

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MERCEDES-BENZ G-Class 2012 W463 Owners Manual R
turn the SmartKey in the ignition lock to
position  0 and remove the SmartKey from
the ignition lock.
R take the SmartKey with you and lock the
vehicle when leaving. Switching off the engine
G
WARNI

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MERCEDES-BENZ G-Class 2012 W463 Owners Manual X
Connect a trickle charger.
i You can obtain information about trickle
chargers from a qualified specialist
workshop.
If  you 
leave the vehicle parked for longer than
six weeks, the vehicle may suff

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MERCEDES-BENZ G-Class 2012 W463 Owners Manual accelerate. This could lead to accidents and
injury.
Rolling with the engine switched off G
WARNING
There  is no power assistance for the steering
and  the 

brake when the engine is not running.
Stee

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MERCEDES-BENZ G-Class 2012 W463 Owners Manual Wet roads
G
WARNING
After driving in heavy rain for some time
without  applying 
the brakes or through water
deep enough to wet brake components, the
first braking action may be somewhat
reduced. You