2014 MERCEDES-BENZ GLK-CLASS SUV steering wheel

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MERCEDES-BENZ GLK-CLASS SUV 2014  Owners Manual Backing up straight into a parking space
without turning the steering wheel :
White guide line without turning the
steering wheel, vehicle width including
the exterior mirrors (static)
; Red guide lin

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MERCEDES-BENZ GLK-CLASS SUV 2014  Owners Manual X
Stop the vehicle when it is almost exactly
in front of the parking space.
The white lane should be as close to parallel
with the parking space marking as
possible. Driving to the final position
:
Wh

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MERCEDES-BENZ GLK-CLASS SUV 2014  Owners Manual :
Ball coupling
; Red guide line at a distance of
approximately 12 in (0.30 m)from the ball
coupling
= Trailer drawbar marker assistant
? Trailer drawbar
A Symbol for the "Coupling up a trailer

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MERCEDES-BENZ GLK-CLASS SUV 2014  Owners Manual Activating the 360° camera using
reverse gear The 360° camera images can be
automatically displayed by engaging reverse
gear.
X Make sure that the SmartKey is in position
2in the ignition lock.
X Ma

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MERCEDES-BENZ GLK-CLASS SUV 2014  Owners Manual Top view with picture from the front
camera :
Symbol for the split screen setting with
top view and front camera image
; Yellow guide line at a distance of
approximately 13 ft (4.0 m) from the front
o

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MERCEDES-BENZ GLK-CLASS SUV 2014  Owners Manual indicator lamp goes out and Blind Spot Assist
is operational.
If a vehicle is detected within the blind spot
monitoring range at speeds above 20 mph
(30 km/h), warning lamp :on the
corresponding side

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MERCEDES-BENZ GLK-CLASS SUV 2014  Owners Manual In such cases, Active Lane Keeping Assist
can:
R give an unnecessary warning and then
make a course-correcting brake application
to the vehicle
R not give a warning or intervene
There is a risk of an

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MERCEDES-BENZ GLK-CLASS SUV 2014  Owners Manual This function is available in the range between
40 mph and 120 mph (60 km/h and
200 km/h).
A lane-correcting brake application can only
be made after driving over a solid,
recognizable lane marking. B