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Speed rating
The speed rating is part of the tire identification.It specifies the speed range for which the tire is
approved.
GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight)
The gross vehicle weight includes the weight of the vehicle including fuel, tools, the spare wheel,
accessories installed, occupants, luggage and
the drawbar noseweight, if applicable. The gross
vehicle weight must not exceed the gross vehi-
cle weight rating GVWR as specified on the vehi- cle identification plate on the B-pillar on the
driver's side.
GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating)
The GVWR is the maximum permissible gross
weight of a fully loaded vehicle (the weight of the
vehicle including all accessories, occupants,
fuel, luggage and the drawbar noseweight, if
applicable). The gross vehicle weight rating is
specified on the vehicle identification plate on
the B-pillar on the driver's side.
Maximum loaded vehicle weight
The maximum weight is the sum of:
Rthe curb weight of the vehicle
Rthe weight of the accessories
Rthe load limit
Rthe weight of the factory installed optional
equipment
Kilopascal (kPa)
Metric unit for tire pressure. 6.9 kPa corre-
sponds to 1 psi. Another unit for tire pressure is
bar. 100 kilopascals (kPa) are the equivalent of
1 bar.
Load index
In addition to the load-bearing index, the load
index may also be imprinted on the sidewall of
the tire. This specifies the load-bearing capacity
more precisely.
Curb weight
The weight of a vehicle with standard equipment
including the maximum capacity of fuel, oil and
coolant. It also includes the air-conditioning sys-
tem and optional equipment if these are instal-
led in the vehicle, but does not include passen-
gers or luggage.
Maximum load rating
The maximum tire load is the maximum permis-
sible weight in kilograms or lbs for which a tire is
approved.
Maximum permissible tire pressure
Maximum permissible tire pressure for one tire.
Maximum load on one tire
Maximum load on one tire. This is calculated by
dividing the maximum axle load of one axle by
two.
PSI (pounds per square inch)
A standard unit of measure for tire pressure.
Aspect ratio
Relationship between tire height and tire width
in percent.
Tire pressure
This is pressure inside the tire applying an out-
ward force to each square inch of the tire's sur-
face. The tire pressure is specified in pounds per
square inch (psi), in kilopascal (kPa) or in bar.
The tire pressure should only be corrected when the tires are cold.
Cold tire pressure
The tires are cold:
Rif the vehicle has been parked with the tires
out of direct sunlight for at least three hours
and
Rif the vehicle has not been driven further than
1 mile (1.6 km)
Tread
The part of the tire that comes into contact with
the road.
Bead
The tire bead ensures that the tire sits securely
on the wheel. There are several steel wires in the
bead to prevent the tire from coming loose from
the wheel rim.
Sidewall
The part of the tire between the tread and the
bead.
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must be positioned vertically, directly under
the jacking point of the vehicle.
!Only position the jack at the appropriate
jacking point of the vehicle. Otherwise, you
could damage the vehicle.
Observe the following when raising the vehi-
cle:
RTo raise the vehicle, only use the vehicle-spe-
cific jack that has been tested and approved
by Mercedes-Benz. If used incorrectly, the
jack could tip over with the vehicle raised.
RThe jack is designed only to raise and hold the
vehicle for a short time while a wheel is being
changed. It must not be used for performing
maintenance work under the vehicle.
RAvoid changing the wheel on uphill and down-
hill slopes.
RBefore raising the vehicle, secure it from roll-
ing away by applying the parking brake and
inserting wheel chocks. Do not disengage the
parking brake while the vehicle is raised.
RThe jack must be placed on a firm, flat and
non-slip surface. On a loose surface, a large,
flat, load-bearing underlay must be used. On a
slippery surface, a non-slip underlay must be
used, e.g. rubber mats.
RDo not use wooden blocks or similar objects
as a jack underlay. Otherwise, the jack will not
be able to achieve its load-bearing capacity
due to the restricted height.
RMake sure that the distance between the
underside of the tires and the ground does not
exceed 1.2 in (3 cm).
RDo not place your hands or feet under the
raised vehicle.
RDo not lie under the vehicle.
RDo not start the engine when the vehicle is
raised.
RNever open or close a door or the tailgate
when the vehicle is raised.
RMake sure that no persons are present in the
vehicle when the vehicle is raised.
XUsing lug wrench :, loosen the bolts on the
wheel you wish to change by about one full
turn. Do not unscrew the bolts completely.
The jacking points are located just behind the
front wheel housings and just in front of the rear
wheel housings (arrows).
XTake the ratchet wrench out of the tire-chang-
ing tool kit and place it on the hexagon nut of the jack so that the letters AUFare visible.
XPosition jack =at jacking point ;.
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!Only the refrigerant R‑134a and the PAG oil
approved by Mercedes-Benz may be used.
The approved PAG oil may not be mixed with
any other PAG oil that is not approved for
R-134a refrigerant. Otherwise, the climate
control system may be damaged.
Service work, such as refilling with refrigerant or
replacing component parts, may only be carried
out by a qualified specialist workshop. All appli- cable regulations, as well as SAE standard J639,
must be adhered to.
Always have work on the climate control system
carried out at a qualified specialist workshop.
Refrigerant instruction label
Example: refrigerant instruction label
:Warning symbol
;Refrigerant filling capacity
=Applicable standards
?PAG oil part number
AType of refrigerant
Warning symbol :advises you about:
RPossible dangers
RHaving service work carried out at a qualified
specialist workshop
Filling capacities
All models
Refrigerant22.2 ± 0.4 oz
(630 ± 10 g)
PAG oil2.8 oz(80 g)
Vehicle data
General notes
Please note that for the specified vehicle data:
Rthe heights specified may vary as a result of:
-tires
-load
-condition of the suspension
-optional equipment
Roptional equipment reduces the maximum
payload
Observe the information relating to level con-
trol:
RAIR BODY CONTROL (Ypage 185)
Dimensions and weights
Model:
Height when
opened
;
Maximum
headroom
Mercedes-
AMG GLC 43
4MATIC82.9 in
(2106 mm)75.6 in
(1920 mm)
Mercedes-
AMG GLC 63
4MATIC+81.1 in
(2060 mm)75.4 in
(1916 mm)
Mercedes-
AMG GLC 63 S
4MATIC+82.8 in
(2104 mm)75.6 in
(1921 mm)
All other mod-
els84.5 in
(2146 mm)78.4 in
(1992 mm)
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Missing values were not available at time of
going to print.
Mercedes-AMG
GLC 43 4MATIC
Vehicle length183.5 in (4661 mm)
Vehicle width
including exterior
mirrors82.5 in (2096 mm)
Vehicle height64.1 in (1627 mm)
Wheelbase113.1 in (2873 mm)
Turning radius39.7 ft (12.10m)
Maximum roof load165 lb (75 kg)
Mercedes-AMG
GLC 63 4MATIC+
Vehicle length184.2 in (4679 mm)
Vehicle width
including exterior
mirrors82.5 in (2096 mm)
Vehicle height63.8 in (1620 mm)
Wheelbase113.1 in (2873 mm)
Turning radius39.7 ft (12.10m)
Maximum roof load165 lb (75 kg)
Mercedes-AMG
GLC 63 S 4MATIC+
Vehicle length184.3 in (4682 mm)
Vehicle width
including exterior
mirrors82.5 in (2096 mm)
Vehicle height64.0 in (1625 mm)
Wheelbase113.1 in (2873 mm)
Turning radius39.7 ft (12.10m)
Maximum roof load165 lb (75 kg)
All other models
Vehicle length183.3 in (4656 mm)
Vehicle width
including exterior
mirrors82.5 in (2096 mm)
Vehicle height65.5 in (1664 mm)
Wheelbase113.1 in (2873 mm)
Turning radius38.7 ft (11.80m)
Maximum roof load165 lb (75 kg)
Vehicle data for off-road driving
Maximum water depth
!
The water depth must not exceed the speci-
fied value. Note that the permissible water
depth is less in flowing water.
Maximum water depth :when the vehicle is
ready to drive can be found in the following
table.
When the vehicle is loaded and ready to drive, it
has a full tank, all fluids have been refilled and
the driver is in the vehicle.
Further information about driving on flooded
roads (
Ypage 165).
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